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...
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west of Llanbedr in Gwynedd, Wales. The peninsula was formed after the River Artro was diverted by the Earl of Winchilsea in 1819 from its previous course...
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village is the smaller village of Pensarn, situated at the estuary of the River Artro. This is the location of Llanbedr & Pensarn Yacht Club and the Christian...
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church in the sand". To the south west of the church is the mouth of the River Artro. The current building is medieval, with the western end possibly dating...
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Cwm Bychan is a lake in north Wales, and is one of the sources of the River Artro which flows south westwards through Llanbedr and onwards to the sea....
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6 km) east of Llanbedr. The village is at the confluence of the River Artro and the River Cwmnantcol. The inside of the village's chapel (Capel Salem) was...
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Prysor (L) Afon Cynfal (L) Afon Teigl (L) Afon Bowydd Afon Tafarn Helyg Afon Artro Afon Cwmnantcol (L) Afon Ysgethin Afon Mawddach Afon Dwynant (R) Afon Gwynant...
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Harlech. Originally it was a small collection of farms to the north of the river Artro, close to where it enters the sea. Later developments expanded the size...
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rivers : Glaslyn & Dwyryd. Llanrwst: Gwasg Carreg Gwalch. ISBN 978-0-9512373-3-5. Welsh Region, National Rivers Authority (1995). Glaslyn/Dwyrd/Artro...
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principal river which enters the sea through them. Those indicated thus * are listed at this reference. Afan estuary* Alaw estuary* Artro estuary* Cefni...
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Afon Mawddach (redirect from River Mawddach)
Afon Mawddach (Welsh for 'River Mawddach') is a river in Gwynedd, Wales, which has its source in a wide area SH820300 north of Dduallt in Snowdonia. It...
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Afon Ogwen (redirect from River Ogwen)
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...
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Paul Jerricho, Michael Bilton, Derek Anders, Oliver Maguire, Leo Dolan, Artro Morris, Raymond Young 11 The Wild Geese Allied Artists / Richmond Film Productions...
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Prentis Hancock as Perryman Leo Dolan as Milkman James Garbutt as Miller Artro Morris as The Scot Robert Gillespie as Crombie Raymond Young as Guide Paul...
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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...
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and community in Gwynedd, north-west Wales, lying on the River Wnion, a tributary of the River Mawddach. It was the traditional county town of the historic...
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Criccieth Castle Dolbadarn Castle Harlech Castle Fort Belan Rivers Afon Aber River Adda Afon Artro Afon Cegin Afon Cwmnantcol Afon Daron Afon Dwyfor Afon Dwyryd...
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Criccieth Castle Dolbadarn Castle Harlech Castle Fort Belan Rivers Afon Aber River Adda Afon Artro Afon Cegin Afon Cwmnantcol Afon Daron Afon Dwyfor Afon Dwyryd...
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Afon Fathew (redirect from River Fathew)
The Afon Fathew (English: River Mathew/Fathew) is a river in Gwynedd, north-west Wales. The river is downstream from the Dolgoch Falls which is a popular...
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of Barmouth Bay in Arthog community, to the south of the estuary of the River Mawddach, it is surrounded by Snowdonia National Park. It is in an area...
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Penrhos and Llanbedrog. Glan-y-don Beach is on the eastern side of the river mouth and runs for 3 miles (5 km) from behind the marina workshops and out...
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and generally moderate rainfall throughout the year. The Afon Tryweryn, a river fed from Llyn Celyn which runs through Bala, is world-famous for its white...
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tourist village in Gwynedd, North Wales. It lies on the estuary of the River Dwyryd in the community of Penrhyndeudraeth, 2 miles (3.2 km) from Porthmadog...
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Criccieth Castle Dolbadarn Castle Harlech Castle Fort Belan Rivers Afon Aber River Adda Afon Artro Afon Cegin Afon Cwmnantcol Afon Daron Afon Dwyfor Afon Dwyryd...
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Afon Dwyfor (redirect from River Dwyfor)
The Afon Dwyfor is a river in Gwynedd, north-west Wales, in total the river is 12+1⁄2 miles (20.1 km) in length. It rises in Cwm Dwyfor at the head of...
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Criccieth Castle Dolbadarn Castle Harlech Castle Fort Belan Rivers Afon Aber River Adda Afon Artro Afon Cegin Afon Cwmnantcol Afon Daron Afon Dwyfor Afon Dwyryd...
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Criccieth Castle Dolbadarn Castle Harlech Castle Fort Belan Rivers Afon Aber River Adda Afon Artro Afon Cegin Afon Cwmnantcol Afon Daron Afon Dwyfor Afon Dwyryd...
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Criccieth Castle Dolbadarn Castle Harlech Castle Fort Belan Rivers Afon Aber River Adda Afon Artro Afon Cegin Afon Cwmnantcol Afon Daron Afon Dwyfor Afon Dwyryd...
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Criccieth Castle Dolbadarn Castle Harlech Castle Fort Belan Rivers Afon Aber River Adda Afon Artro Afon Cegin Afon Cwmnantcol Afon Daron Afon Dwyfor Afon Dwyryd...
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bank of the River Seiont; the fort was probably built here due to the sheltered position and because it could be resupplied via the river Seiont. Caernarfon...
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