Lledr Valley

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Lledr Valley is a scenic river valley in Snowdonia, North Wales, known for its rugged landscapes, woodlands, and historic sites.

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All labels observed (3)

Label Occurrences
Lledr Valley canonical 2
upper Conwy Valley 2
Machno Valley 1

Statements (49)

Predicate Object
instanceOf geographical region
river valley
country Wales
drainsInto River Conwy
hasAttraction Dolwyddelan Castle
Nant Gwernol gorge
surface form: Pont-y-Pant gorge

scenic viewpoints
walking trails
hasEcosystem riverine habitats
temperate broadleaf woodland
hasHistoricFeature medieval castle
old bridges
traditional Welsh farms
hasLandscapeFeature rocky outcrops
rugged landscapes
steep valley sides
woodlands
hasRailwayStation Dolwyddelan railway station
Pont-y-Pant railway station
Roman Bridge railway station
hasRiver River Lledr
hasSettlement Dolwyddelan
Pentre-Bont
Pont-y-Pant
Roman Bridge
hasWildlife birds of prey
otters
salmon
trout
woodland birds
knownFor historic sites
outdoor recreation
scenic beauty
wooded slopes
language English
Welsh
locatedIn Conwy County Borough
North Wales
Snowdonia
namedAfter River Lledr
partOf River Conwy catchment
Eryri National Park
surface form: Snowdonia National Park
popularFor hiking
photography
walking
wildlife watching
regionType valley
traversedBy A470 road
Conwy Valley Line
surface form: Conwy Valley railway line

Referenced by (5)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Dolwyddelan Castle overlooks Lledr Valley
Gwynedd contains Lledr Valley
this entity surface form: Machno Valley
Roman Bridge locatedIn Lledr Valley
this entity surface form: upper Conwy Valley
Roman Bridge hasScenicLocation Lledr Valley
this entity surface form: upper Conwy Valley
Dolwyddelan locatedIn Lledr Valley