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- Afon_Crafnant abstract "The Afon Crafnant (English: River Crafnant) is a tributary of the River Conwy (Afon Conwy in Welsh), which is the main river of the Conwy valley in north-west Wales. It flows from picturesque Llyn Crafnant, joining the river Conwy at Trefriw. It is about 2.5 miles (4.0 km) in length.The Afon Crafnant itself has a tributary, the river Geirionydd which flows from Llyn Geirionydd. These two join a little below the former Klondyke Mill, which used water from both rivers. Klondyke was a mining and milling complex connected with some of the metal mines of the Gwydir Forest.The Crafnant is also fed by a number of unnamed streams draining from Cefn Cyfarwydd, the ridge to the north-west.At Trefriw some water from the river is extracted to pass through the woollen mill to generate hydro-electricity for the mill, after which the river flows over the Fairy Falls, a popular attraction.Coed Crafnant, an area of woodland in the valley, is managed by the North Wales Wildlife Trust.Cwm Glas Crafnant is a National Nature Reserve administered by Natural Resources Wales(formerly the Countryside Council for Wales) which lies at the head of the narrow Crafnant valley, beneath the rocky masses of Crimpiau and Craig Wen about 5 kilometres from Betws-y-Coed in Conwy. Partly surrounded by a ridge of volcanic rock, the reserve supports a range of habitats including woodland, marshland and cliffs. This quiet upland area is believed to be home to such species of threatened mammal as the red squirrel and pine marten.".
- Afon_Crafnant country Wales.
- Afon_Crafnant length "4023.36".
- Afon_Crafnant rightTributary River_Geirionydd.
- Afon_Crafnant riverMouth River_Conwy.
- Afon_Crafnant source Llyn_Crafnant.
- Afon_Crafnant thumbnail Afon_Crafnant_-_geograph.org.uk_-_134894.jpg?width=300.
- Afon_Crafnant wikiPageExternalLink www.t-w-m.co.uk.
- Afon_Crafnant wikiPageID "8200354".
- Afon_Crafnant wikiPageRevisionID "562129449".
- Afon_Crafnant country "Wales".
- Afon_Crafnant countryFlag "1".
- Afon_Crafnant imageCaption "The Afon Crafnant at Trefriw".
- Afon_Crafnant imageSize "250".
- Afon_Crafnant lengthImperial "2.5".
- Afon_Crafnant mouthName "confluence with Afon Conwy".
- Afon_Crafnant name "Afon Crafnant".
- Afon_Crafnant sourceName "Llyn Crafnant".
- Afon_Crafnant tributaryRight River_Geirionydd.
- Afon_Crafnant subject Category:National_Nature_Reserves_in_Wales.
- Afon_Crafnant subject Category:Rivers_of_Conwy_County_Borough.
- Afon_Crafnant subject Category:Rivers_of_Snowdonia.
- Afon_Crafnant subject Category:Trefriw.
- Afon_Crafnant point "53.1325 -3.87".
- Afon_Crafnant type BodyOfWater.
- Afon_Crafnant type NaturalPlace.
- Afon_Crafnant type Place.
- Afon_Crafnant type River.
- Afon_Crafnant type Stream.
- Afon_Crafnant type Wikidata:Q532.
- Afon_Crafnant type BodyOfWater.
- Afon_Crafnant type Place.
- Afon_Crafnant type RiverBodyOfWater.
- Afon_Crafnant type Location.
- Afon_Crafnant type SpatialThing.
- Afon_Crafnant comment "The Afon Crafnant (English: River Crafnant) is a tributary of the River Conwy (Afon Conwy in Welsh), which is the main river of the Conwy valley in north-west Wales. It flows from picturesque Llyn Crafnant, joining the river Conwy at Trefriw. It is about 2.5 miles (4.0 km) in length.The Afon Crafnant itself has a tributary, the river Geirionydd which flows from Llyn Geirionydd. These two join a little below the former Klondyke Mill, which used water from both rivers.".
- Afon_Crafnant label "Afon Crafnant".
- Afon_Crafnant sameAs m.026vyl_.
- Afon_Crafnant sameAs Q7337309.
- Afon_Crafnant sameAs Q7337309.
- Afon_Crafnant lat "53.1325".
- Afon_Crafnant long "-3.87".
- Afon_Crafnant wasDerivedFrom Afon_Crafnant?oldid=562129449.
- Afon_Crafnant depiction Afon_Crafnant_-_geograph.org.uk_-_134894.jpg.
- Afon_Crafnant isPrimaryTopicOf Afon_Crafnant.
- Afon_Crafnant name "Afon Crafnant".