Afon Llyfnant
Afon Llyfnant | |
River | |
The Afon Llyfnant near Eglwys Fach | |
Country | Wales |
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Source | Llyn Eiddwen |
The Afon Llyfnant (English: River Llyfnant), near Eglwys Fach in Ceredigion, Wales is a tributary of the Dyfi estuary.[1] The river reaches the hill walk of Uwch Garreg, then plunges over the waterfalls known as Pistyll y Llyn, into the ravine that opens to the Dyfi estuary. Red kites are noted for circling the area. [2]
The Cambrian Coast Line from Shrewsbury crosses the Llyfnant into Ceredigion after Dyfi Junction.
Footnotes
References
- "The Companion Guide to Wales," David Barnes, Published by Companion Guides, 2005, ISBN 1-900639-43-2, ISBN 978-1-900639-43-9
Coordinates: 52°33′00″N 3°56′13″W / 52.55°N 3.937°W
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