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Waterfall Attractions In North Wales

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Waterfall Attractions In North Wales

  • 1. Dyserth Waterfall Dyserth
    Dyserth is a village, community and electoral ward in Denbighshire, Wales. Population: 2,566 , falling to 2,269 at the 2011 census. Its main features are the extensive quarrying remains, its waterfalls, railway line , and mountain .
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  • 3. Aber Falls Abergwyngregyn
    Abergwyngregyn is a village and community of historical note in Gwynedd, a county and principal area in Wales. Under its historic name of Aber Garth Celyn it was the seat of Llywelyn ap Gruffudd. It is located at grid reference SH653726, adjacent to the A55, five miles east of Bangor, eight miles west of Conwy. The Aber community, which covers an area of 2,970 hectares , has a population of 240 .
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  • 8. Conwy Falls Betws Y Coed
    The Carneddau are a group of mountains in Snowdonia, Wales. They include the largest contiguous areas of high ground in Wales and England, as well as six or seven of the highest peaks in the country—the Fifteen Peaks. The range also encloses a number of lakes such as Llyn Cowlyd and Llyn Eigiau, and the Aber Falls waterfalls. It is delimited by the Irish Sea to the north, the Conwy valley to the east, and by the A5 road from Betws-y-Coed to Bethesda to the south and west. The area covers nearly 200 square kilometres, about 10% of the area of Snowdonia.
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