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Anafon River

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Anafon River
Lowest part of Anafon River

The river inGwynedd that flows into the Afon Aber is the Anafon River.

It originates on the slopes of Foel-fras and the Drum of  the Carneddau. It flows  into Glyn Anafon then north-west along the Anafon Valley, flowing past monuments of the Iron Age and the Bronze Age. It joins with the River Estuary just above the New Bridge, the bridge over the river on the way to the back of Abergwyngregyn.