Lake Vyrnwy was created by the building of a dam near the headwaters of the River Vyrnwy. This river joins the Severn at Melverley. Lake Vyrnwy was originally built to provide a water supply to Liverpool, as a result of an Act of Parliament in 1880.
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| Click the links below to visit or learn more about Snowdonia's lakes. |
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Our holiday cottage, Bryn-y-Gwynt, is set in the village of Betws-y-Coed, and stands in attractive lawned gardens. It has 5 bedrooms, 3 of them en-suite, a newly installed Sauna/Steam Room, and has Broadband. Click an image below for more details or to take a tour around our cottage. |
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| Featured images of Bryn-y-Gwynt, Betws-y-Coed and the Marin Trail |
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