- River Lledr
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name = River Lledr
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image_caption = Afon Lledr from the bridge at Pont-y-Pant
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source_location = the eastern slopes of Ysgafell Wen, which lies betweenMoel Siabod andCnicht
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tributary_right =Afon Penamnen
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map_caption =The River Lledr (Welsh: "Afon Lledr") is a river in
North Wales and the second major tributary of theRiver Conwy .The Lledr has its source on the eastern slopes of Ysgafell Wen, which lies between
Moel Siabod andCnicht . It flows in a north-easterly direction towards Blaenau Dolwyddelan, where Ceunant Ty'n y Ddol joins it, then flows under the so-called Roman Bridge (Welsh: "Pont Rufeinig") and pastDolwyddelan , where Afon Penamnen joins it. It continues to the north-east past Pont-y-Pant and then east along theLledr Valley , running parallel to the A470 and the railway line fromBlaenau Ffestiniog toLlandudno with stations in the Lledr Valley at Roman Bridge, Dolwyddelan, and Pont-y-Pant. The river joins the River Conwy to the south ofBetws-y-Coed .See also
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River Conwy
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