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Llyn Melynllyn

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Type
  
natural, reservoir

Basin countries
  
United Kingdom

Surface elevation
  
610 m

Outflow location
  
Afon Melynllyn

Primary outflows
  
Afon Melynllyn

Surface area
  
18.5 acres (7.5 ha)

Area
  
7 ha

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Llyn Melynllyn (Welsh for yellow lake) is a lake on the edge of the Carneddau range of mountains in Snowdonia, North Wales.

Map of Melynllyn, Bangor, UK

It lies at a height of just over 2,000 feet (610 m), and has an area of some 18.5 acres (75,000 m2).

Cliffs rise steeply from its western edge, up to the summit of Foel Grach, and down from which most of its feeder streams flow.

A small dam was built at its northern end in 1887, but this was deliberately breached in 1970. The lake acts as a reservoir for the Llandudno area.

Less than a kilometre to its north lies the larger Llyn Dulyn.

The outflow form the lake is called Afon Melynllyn, this stream flowing north-east to join Afon Dulyn, itself a tributary of the river Conwy.

References

Llyn Melynllyn Wikipedia