Cwm Llan

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Cwm Llan is a scenic mountain valley on the slopes of Snowdon in Snowdonia, Wales, known for its rugged landscape, waterfalls, and historical mining remains.

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Cwm Llan canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cwm
mountain valley
access footpaths from Nant Gwynant area
country Wales
geologicalContext Snowdon volcanic massif NERFINISHED
hasHeritage copper mining remains
slate mining remains
hasHydrologicalFeature Afon Cwm Llan NERFINISHED
mountain streams
hasLandscapeFeature rocky outcrops
rugged terrain
steep valley sides
waterfalls
hasStructure disused quarry workings
old mine buildings
ruined barracks
hasTrail Cwm Llan path
walking routes on Snowdon
hasVegetation heather moorland
rocky scree
upland grassland
hasViewOf Snowdon NERFINISHED
surrounding Snowdonia peaks
knownFor historical mining remains
scenic views
waterfalls
languageOfToponym Welsh
locatedIn Gwynedd NERFINISHED
Snowdon massif NERFINISHED
Snowdonia
north‑west Wales
locatedOn slopes of Snowdon
nearbySettlement Beddgelert NERFINISHED
Nant Gwynant NERFINISHED
partOf Snowdonia National Park NERFINISHED
protectedAreaStatus within a national park
region Eryri NERFINISHED
toponymMeaning Llan valley NERFINISHED
tourismImportance popular with walkers
usedFor hiking
industrial archaeology
landscape photography
mountain walking

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Watkin Path offersViewOf Cwm Llan