- River Glaslyn
The River Glaslyn ("Afon Glaslyn" in Welsh) is a
river inGwynedd , north-westWales . Whilst not of great significance in terms of its length (about 16 miles), it is one of Gwynedd's primary rivers, and has greatly influenced the landscape in which it flows.It has its source in
Glaslyn , a cwm lake on the flanks ofSnowdon . It is joined by Nant Traswnant which drains Pen y Pass and by Nant Cynnyd before entering the beautifullake ,Llyn Gwynant . The river then flows throughLlyn Dinas before entering thevillage ofBeddgelert . In the middle of the village it is joined by the substantialtributary , the Afon Colwyn which drains the south western flank of Snowdon. The much enlarged river flows down past Gelert's grave before tumbling down into the Pass of Aberglaslyn. This is a small rockygorge close to the main road which provides easy public access to a most picturesque piece ofSnowdonia scenery.The river emerges from the gorge into the relatively flat agricultural land of
Tremadog andPorthmadog . This wide flat valley - now calledTraeth Mawr - was once theestuary of the Glaslyn before the Porthmadog Cob was created. This sealed off the mouth of the estuary enabling the land to be reclaimed. Once the river has crossed under the railway line, itmeander s in large pools andmarsh es before eventually passing through the tidal sluices on the Cob at the south-eastern end of the town of Porthmadog, and from there intoTremadog Bay . Further south, theRiver Dwyryd also drains into Tremadog Bay.Fishing on the Glaslyn up to Beddgelert is controlled by the Glaslyn Angling Association.
External links
* [http://www.geograph.org.uk/search.php?i=2796950 www.geograph.co.uk : photos of the River Glaslyn]
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