Afon Lledr

Afon Lledr
River
Afon Lledr from the bridge at Pont-y-Pant
Country Wales
Tributaries
 - right Afon Penamnen
Source
 - location the eastern slopes of Ysgafell Wen, which lies between Moel Siabod and Cnicht
Mouth
 - location confluence with River Conwy
The ancient "Pont Rufeinig" across the upper Afon Lledr

The Afon Lledr (English: River Lledr) is a river in north-west Wales and the second major tributary of the River Conwy.

The Lledr has its source on the eastern slopes of Ysgafell Wen, which lies between Moel Siabod and Cnicht. It flows in a north-easterly direction towards Blaenau Dolwyddelan, where Ceunant Ty'n y Ddol joins it, then flows under the Roman Bridge (Welsh: Pont-y-Sarn-Ddu) and past Dolwyddelan, where Afon Penamnen joins it. It continues to the north-east past Pont-y-Pant and then east along the Lledr Valley, running parallel to the A470 and the railway line from Blaenau Ffestiniog to Llandudno with stations in the Lledr Valley at Roman Bridge, Dolwyddelan, and Pont-y-Pant. The river joins the River Conwy to the south of Betws-y-Coed.

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    Coordinates: 53°04′N 3°48′W / 53.067°N 3.800°W / 53.067; -3.800


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