Llyn y Fan Fach

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Llyn y Fan Fach is a remote glacial lake in the Brecon Beacons National Park in Wales, famed for its dramatic mountain backdrop and the Welsh legend of the Lady of the Lake.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf glacial lake
associatedWith Lady of the Lake (Welsh legend) NERFINISHED
Mab y Llyn (the lake’s son) legend
Physician of Myddfai legend
country Wales
drainsInto Afon Sawdde NERFINISHED
elevation approximately 510 metres above sea level
formedBy glacial processes
geologicalType Old Red Sandstone escarpment surroundings
hasAccess track from Llanddeusant
hasConservationStatus within national park designation
hasFeature glacial cirque
steep north-facing escarpment
hasFolkloreTheme fairy bride motif
magical cattle origin story
hasLanguageContext Welsh
hasMountainBackdrop Bannau Sir Gâr NERFINISHED
hasNearbySettlement Llanddeusant NERFINISHED
hasOutflow Afon Sawdde NERFINISHED
hasRecreationRoute circuit of the lake and surrounding ridges
inProtectedArea Brecon Beacons National Park NERFINISHED
Fforest Fawr Geopark NERFINISHED
knownFor Welsh folklore
dramatic mountain scenery
legend of the Lady of the Lake
remote location
locatedIn Black Mountain (Carmarthenshire) NERFINISHED
Brecon Beacons NERFINISHED
Brecon Beacons National Park NERFINISHED
Carmarthenshire NERFINISHED
Fforest Fawr Geopark NERFINISHED
United Kingdom
nameMeaning Lake of the Small Beacon Hill
overlookedBy Fan Brycheiniog NERFINISHED
Picws Du NERFINISHED
Waun Lefrith NERFINISHED
partOf Black Mountain range NERFINISHED
Carmarthenshire uplands NERFINISHED
River Towy catchment
popularWith folklore enthusiasts
photographers
walkers
region South Wales NERFINISHED
usedFor angling
hiking
walking
wildlife observation

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Black Mountain contains Llyn y Fan Fach
subject surface form: Black Mountain (Brecon Beacons)