- Llyn Goddionduon
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lake_name = Llyn Goddionduon
image_lake = Llyn_Goddionduon.jpg
caption_lake = lake shore, looking in a southerly direction
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location =Gwydir Forest ,North Wales
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basin_countries = United Kingdom
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area = convert|10|acre|lk=on|abbr=on
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elevation = convert|794|ft|abbr=on
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cities =Llyn Goddionduon is a remote
lake in theGwydir Forest innorth Wales .It lies at a height of convert|794|ft|m|abbr=on and covers an area of 10 acres. It is totally surrounded by coniferous forest, although a track leads up to it, enabling a water supply in the event of fire, and anglers also use this path.It is unusual in that it is totally natural, whereas nearly all of the other lakes in the forest have been partially or totally constructed as water sources for the mines which were scattered throughout the Forest.
Some sources state that the correct name of the lake should be "Llyn y Goeden" (Lake of the Tree), but that an error on the maps resulted in the name Goddinduon ("duon" means "black" in Welsh, but "Goddion" is not a known word).
The lake is stocked with brown trout by the
Betws-y-coed Anglers Club.In 1890 an advert for Cobden's Hotel in
Capel Curig (over a mile away) stated that this lake could be used by residents for fishing, and the Army Training Camp at Capel Curig still use the lake as a water supply.References
*"The Lakes of Eryri", by Geraint Roberts, Gwasg Carreg Gwalch, 1985
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