- River Llugwy
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image_caption = River Llugwy upstream ofBetws-y-Coed
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map_caption = The River Llugwy (Afon Llugwy in Welsh) is a tributary of theRiver Conwy , and has its source atFfynnon Llugwy , a lake in theCarneddau range of mountains inSnowdonia .Location and catchment area
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rain fall in the catchment of the Llugwy is the highest recorded inEngland andWales . The Llugwy largely follows the route of the A5, passing firstly through the village ofCapel Curig , then on to fall over theSwallow Falls , a popular tourist attraction. On enteringBetws-y-Coed it is crossed by the Miner's Bridge, a curious wooden bridge set at a steep incline over the river, and shortly after passing under Pont-y-pair road bridge it flows beside the main street before its confluence with the Conwy at the far end of the golf course.
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