Llyn y Tri Greyenyn

http://dbpedia.org/resource/Llyn_y_Tri_Greyenyn an entity of type: Thing

Llyn y Tri Greyenyn was a small lake not far from Cadair Idris in the old parish of Tal-y-llyn, Merionethshire (now Gwynedd) in north Wales. It was located at the head of the valley of Cwm Rhwyddfor (or Cwm Rhwyddor) on the pass called Bwlch Llyn Bach between Minffordd and Cross Foxes; Llyn y Tri Greyenyn is the 'llyn bach’’ (‘little lake’) in the pass’s name. Most of the lake has now been infilled in order to improve the road (which formerly skirted the lake). The name means 'the lake of the three grains or pebbles'.Today, the A487 passes through the site. There is also a small car park on the location of part of the lake (on the northwest side of the road). Some of the remains of the old lake can be seen on the south-east side. As the car park is a convenient place to watch military airc rdf:langString
rdf:langString Llyn y Tri Greyenyn
rdf:langString Llyn y Tri Greyenyn
rdf:langString Llyn y Tri Greyenyn
xsd:float 52.70521926879883
xsd:float -3.847039937973022
xsd:integer 64964163
xsd:integer 1090268232
rdf:langString United Kingdom
rdf:langString ‘A View from above the Pool of three Grains, in Merionethshire’, by Samuel Hieronymus Grimm
rdf:langString North Wales
rdf:langString Llyn Bach
rdf:langString Wales Gwynedd
xsd:string 52.70522 -3.84704
rdf:langString Llyn y Tri Greyenyn was a small lake not far from Cadair Idris in the old parish of Tal-y-llyn, Merionethshire (now Gwynedd) in north Wales. It was located at the head of the valley of Cwm Rhwyddfor (or Cwm Rhwyddor) on the pass called Bwlch Llyn Bach between Minffordd and Cross Foxes; Llyn y Tri Greyenyn is the 'llyn bach’’ (‘little lake’) in the pass’s name. Most of the lake has now been infilled in order to improve the road (which formerly skirted the lake). The name means 'the lake of the three grains or pebbles'.Today, the A487 passes through the site. There is also a small car park on the location of part of the lake (on the northwest side of the road). Some of the remains of the old lake can be seen on the south-east side. As the car park is a convenient place to watch military aircraft on the so-called 'Mach Loop’, the car park is sometimes called the ‘Mach Loop' car park.
xsd:nonNegativeInteger 5762
rdf:langString Llyn Bach
<Geometry> POINT(-3.847039937973 52.705219268799)

data from the linked data cloud