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- Nant_Gwynant abstract "Nant Gwynant is a valley in north Wales. The A498 road descends 600 feet (180 m) into the valley in about two miles (3 km) from Pen-y-Gwryd; it follows the Nant Cynnyd, the Afon Glaslyn and alongside Llyn Gwynant, then beside the Nant Gwynant river to Llyn Dinas and passing below Dinas Emrys to Beddgelert. The road continues through the Aberglaslyn Pass to Porthmadog.The upper section of Nant Gwynant, from the site of the Roman fort and marching camp situated at the junction with the modern A4086 Caernarfon to Capel Curig road, follows the valley of Nant Cynnyd to a viewpoint (in about a mile) overlooking the Cwm Dyli hydro-electric power station, which was built over 100 years ago by the North Wales Power and Traction Company to supply electricity to the Porthmadog, Beddgelert and South Snowdon Railway that failed before it was completed. The power station however still uses the waters of Llyn Llydaw to generate electricity for the National Grid (UK). A mile further and the road passes Hafod Lwyfog, the summer homestead built in the 1540s, the birthplace of Sir John Williams, goldsmith to King James I, who in 1610 presented the Church of St Mary in Beddgelert with a fine chalice. In 1938, the then owner, Clough Williams-Ellis presented part of the Hafod Lwyfog land to the National Trust in anticipation of the establishment of the Snowdonia National Park. A campsite now operates at the head of Llyn Gwynant, and the balance of the farm is managed as a conservation estate by descendants of Sir Clough Williams-Ellis.Between the two lakes is Hafod-y-Llan (bought by the National Trust in 1998) with the Watkin Path climbing above Afon Cwm Llan to the summit of Snowdon. The path starts in South Snowdon Quarry, which was later the intended destination of that never completed narrow gauge railway from Porthmadog. The path, which was ceremonially opened in 1892 by William Ewart Gladstone the then Prime Minister, was specially constructed for Sir Edward Watkin, railway entrepreneur and Victorian pioneer of the Channel Tunnel for the benefit of guests at The Chalet, his summer retirement home in the woods. Another National Trust property in the valley is Craflwyn. It stands below the hill of Dinas Emrys to which according to tradition, in retreat with his adviser Myrddin Emrys, came an unhappy Vortigern, the Romano-British King who first encountered the Anglo Saxon immigrants.".
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- Nant_Gwynant wikiPageExternalLink nationaltrust.org.uk.
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- Nant_Gwynant wikiPageWikiLink Aberglaslyn_Pass.
- Nant_Gwynant wikiPageWikiLink Afon_Glaslyn.
- Nant_Gwynant wikiPageWikiLink Anglo-Saxons.
- Nant_Gwynant wikiPageWikiLink Beddgelert.
- Nant_Gwynant wikiPageWikiLink Caernarfon.
- Nant_Gwynant wikiPageWikiLink Capel_Curig.
- Nant_Gwynant wikiPageWikiLink Category:Beddgelert.
- Nant_Gwynant wikiPageWikiLink Category:Tourism_in_Gwynedd.
- Nant_Gwynant wikiPageWikiLink Category:Tourism_in_Snowdonia.
- Nant_Gwynant wikiPageWikiLink Category:Valleys_of_Gwynedd.
- Nant_Gwynant wikiPageWikiLink Category:Valleys_of_Snowdonia.
- Nant_Gwynant wikiPageWikiLink Channel_Tunnel.
- Nant_Gwynant wikiPageWikiLink Clough_Williams-Ellis.
- Nant_Gwynant wikiPageWikiLink Dinas_Emrys.
- Nant_Gwynant wikiPageWikiLink Dolgarrog.
- Nant_Gwynant wikiPageWikiLink Edward_Watkin.
- Nant_Gwynant wikiPageWikiLink Llyn_Dinas.
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- Nant_Gwynant wikiPageWikiLink Local_education_authority.
- Nant_Gwynant wikiPageWikiLink Nant_Cynnyd.
- Nant_Gwynant wikiPageWikiLink National_Grid_(Great_Britain).
- Nant_Gwynant wikiPageWikiLink National_Grid_(UK).
- Nant_Gwynant wikiPageWikiLink National_Trust_for_Places_of_Historic_Interest_or_Natural_Beauty.
- Nant_Gwynant wikiPageWikiLink North_Wales.
- Nant_Gwynant wikiPageWikiLink North_Wales_Power_and_Traction_Company.
- Nant_Gwynant wikiPageWikiLink Pen-y-Gwryd.
- Nant_Gwynant wikiPageWikiLink Porthmadog.
- Nant_Gwynant wikiPageWikiLink Porthmadog,_Beddgelert_and_South_Snowdon_Railway.
- Nant_Gwynant wikiPageWikiLink Portmadoc,_Beddgelert_and_South_Snowdon_Railway.
- Nant_Gwynant wikiPageWikiLink Prime_Minister.
- Nant_Gwynant wikiPageWikiLink Prime_minister.
- Nant_Gwynant wikiPageWikiLink River_Glaslyn.
- Nant_Gwynant wikiPageWikiLink Snowdon.
- Nant_Gwynant wikiPageWikiLink Snowdonia.
- Nant_Gwynant wikiPageWikiLink Snowdonia_National_Park.
- Nant_Gwynant wikiPageWikiLink Valley.
- Nant_Gwynant wikiPageWikiLink Vortigern.
- Nant_Gwynant wikiPageWikiLink Wales.
- Nant_Gwynant wikiPageWikiLink Watkin_Path.
- Nant_Gwynant wikiPageWikiLink William_Ewart_Gladstone.
- Nant_Gwynant wikiPageWikiLink File:Llyn_Gwynant.JPG.
- Nant_Gwynant wikiPageWikiLinkText "Craflwyn".
- Nant_Gwynant wikiPageWikiLinkText "Nant Gwynant".
- Nant_Gwynant wikiPageWikiLinkText "Nantgwynant".
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- Nant_Gwynant subject Category:Beddgelert.
- Nant_Gwynant subject Category:Tourism_in_Gwynedd.
- Nant_Gwynant subject Category:Tourism_in_Snowdonia.
- Nant_Gwynant subject Category:Valleys_of_Gwynedd.
- Nant_Gwynant subject Category:Valleys_of_Snowdonia.
- Nant_Gwynant hypernym Valley.
- Nant_Gwynant point "53.0374 -4.0471".
- Nant_Gwynant type Community.
- Nant_Gwynant type Place.
- Nant_Gwynant type Village.
- Nant_Gwynant type Community.
- Nant_Gwynant type Landform.
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- Nant_Gwynant type SpatialThing.
- Nant_Gwynant comment "Nant Gwynant is a valley in north Wales. The A498 road descends 600 feet (180 m) into the valley in about two miles (3 km) from Pen-y-Gwryd; it follows the Nant Cynnyd, the Afon Glaslyn and alongside Llyn Gwynant, then beside the Nant Gwynant river to Llyn Dinas and passing below Dinas Emrys to Beddgelert.".
- Nant_Gwynant label "Nant Gwynant".
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- Nant_Gwynant sameAs Q13130354.
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- Nant_Gwynant lat "53.0374".
- Nant_Gwynant long "-4.0471".
- Nant_Gwynant wasDerivedFrom Nant_Gwynant?oldid=681655906.
- Nant_Gwynant depiction Llyn_Gwynant.JPG.
- Nant_Gwynant isPrimaryTopicOf Nant_Gwynant.