River in Gwynedd, Wales flowing from Tal-y-llyn Lake to Cardigan Bay north of Tywyn
River Dysynni
Welsh: Afon Dysynni
Dysynni estuary
Location
Country
Wales
Physical characteristics
Source
Tal-y-llyn Lake
• location
Wales
Mouth
• location
Irish Sea
The River Dysynni (Welsh: Afon Dysynni) is a river in mid Wales. Its source is the Tal-y-llyn Lake (Welsh: Llyn Mwyngil) just south of the Cadair Idris massif and its mouth is in the Cardigan Bay area of the Irish Sea to the north of Tywyn. It measures about 16 mi (26 km) in length.
View to the south east from the estuary towards Broad Water lagoon
The RiverDysynni (Welsh: Afon Dysynni) is a river in mid Wales. Its source is the Tal-y-llyn Lake (Welsh: Llyn Mwyngil) just south of the Cadair Idris...
tourist destination. In the early decades of that century, a creek of the riverDysynni allowed ships to approach the town's northern fringes, where there was...
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Broadwater (Welsh: Aber Dysynni) is a salt water lagoon near Tywyn, Wales formed from the silted up estuary of the RiverDysynni. In the eighteenth and...
height of 258 metres (846 ft) above sea level on the south bank of the RiverDysynni near Llanfihangel-y-Pennant in the county of Gwynedd, north-west Wales...
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village of Llanfairfechan. A fourth is a tributary of the RiverDysynni in the northern Dysynni Valley, famed for Craig y Deryn. Afon Ddu - Gorge walking...
northern branch continues to Pwllheli as the Cambrian Coast Line, crossing the River Mawddach by Barmouth Bridge. The section of the Cambrian Line between Shrewsbury...
the Welsh poet Gruffydd Hiraethog observed that "on the banks of the riverDysynni is Castell-y-Bere, where stood a large strong building but which is...
1147 to 1291, mother church of the cantref of Meirionnydd south of the RiverDysynni. His feast day is 1 November. Online, Catholic. "St. Cadfan - Saints...
Castle Fort Belan Rivers Afon Aber River Adda Afon Artro Afon Cegin Afon Cwmnantcol Afon Daron Afon Dwyfor Afon Dwyryd Afon Dysynni Afon Fathew Afon Glaslyn...
Tywyn, Gwynedd (formerly Merioneth), situated near the left bank of the RiverDysynni. The name means 'the white stone island'. It was in the commote of Ystumanner...
Afon Crawcwellt (R) Afon Gain (R) Afon Dysynni (R) Afon Fathew (L) Afon Cadair (R) Nant Gwernol (L) River Dyfi (River Dovey) Afon Leri (L) Afon Ceulan (R)...
Cwmtydu, Nanternis and Llangrannog. Major rivers flowing into the bay include the Glaslyn, Mawddach, Dysynni, Dyfi, Rheidol, Ystwyth, Aeron and Teifi....
named after Craig yr Aderyn, a notable hill on the south bank of the RiverDysynni near Llanfihangel-y-pennant. The form 'Craig y Deryn' reflects the local...
The River Dwyryd (Welsh: Afon Dwyryd), is a river in Gwynedd, Wales which flows principally westwards; draining to the sea into Tremadog Bay, south of...
The village lies in the Dysynni Valley (Dyffryn Dysynni). The Dysynni Valley, originally a river delta of the Afon Dysynni, was largely drained from...
(known as Traeth Bach) Dyfi estuary* Dysynni estuary* Ebbw estuary Foryd Bay* (estuary of the Gwyrfai and Carrog rivers) Glaslyn estuary or Traeth Bach* Gwendraeth...
Mouth of the River with a Whirlpool) is a village in southern Gwynedd, Wales, located at the confluence of the Nant Gwernol and the Afon Dysynni. The population...
Castle Fort Belan Rivers Afon Aber River Adda Afon Artro Afon Cegin Afon Cwmnantcol Afon Daron Afon Dwyfor Afon Dwyryd Afon Dysynni Afon Fathew Afon Glaslyn...
in a valley at the confluence of the River Glaslyn and the Afon Colwyn. Just above the confluence of the rivers, in the centre of the village, is an old...
River boards were authorities who controlled land drainage, fisheries and river pollution and had other functions relating to rivers, streams and inland...
tributaries the Wnion and the Eden, the smaller Dysynni and on the park's southern margin the Dyfi. A series of rivers drain to the north coast. Largest of these...
Afon Glaslyn (Welsh for 'River Glaslyn') is a river in Gwynedd, north-west Wales. While not of great significance in terms of its length (about 16 miles...
Afon Ogwen (Welsh for 'River Ogwen'; Welsh: [ˈɔɡʊɛn]) is a river in north-west Wales draining from some of the greatest peaks in Snowdonia before discharging...
Lampeter and District Cwlwm (The Knot) – Carmarthen Dail Dysynni (Leaves of the Dysynni) – Dysynni valley, Tywyn, Gwynedd Y Ddolen (The Link) – Ystwyth to...
4°1.6′W / 52.8617°N 4.0267°W / 52.8617; -4.0267 The River Artro (Welsh: Afon Artro) is a river in Gwynedd, Wales. It is about 4.5 miles (7.2 km) long...