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Revision as of 10:46, 16 March 2013
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Location | Snowdonia, North Wales |
Coordinates | 53°10′49″N 3°56′45″W / 53.18028°N 3.94583°W |
Type | natural lake, reservoir |
Primary outflows | Afon Dulyn |
Basin countries | United Kingdom |
Surface area | 33 acres (13 ha) |
Max. depth | 189 ft (58 m) |
Llyn Dulyn (Template:Lang-cy) is a lake on the edge of the Carneddau range of mountains in Snowdonia, North Wales.
The lake covers an area of only 33 acres (130,000 m2), yet is extremely deep - it reaches to a depth of 189'. Less than a kilometre to its south lies the smaller Llyn Melynllyn.
Cliffs rise steeply from the lake edge up to the summits of Garnedd Uchaf and Foel Grach, giving it a dark brooding appearance - hence its name. A number of superstitions are connected with the cwm, which has also been the site of a number of small aeroplane crashes. [1]
The lake has a dam, originally built in 1881, to increase its water capacity, but it has been altered several times since. As a reservoir Dulyn (along with Melynllyn) provides water for the town of Llandudno. The pipes cross the River Conwy at Tal-y-Cafn bridge.
The outflow from the lake is called Afon Dulyn, and this stream also feeds water into neighbouring Llyn Eigiau. Afon Dulyn flows north-east, passing Tal-y-bont before joining the River Conwy.
References
- ^ The Lakes of Eryri by Geraint Roberts, Gwasg Carreg Gwalch, 1985
- "The Lakes of North Wales" by Jonah Jones, Whittet Books Ltd, 1987
- "The Lakes of Eryri" by Geraint Roberts, Gwasg Carreg Gwalch, 1985