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Bala Lake, or Llyn Tegid ([ˈɬɨ̞n ˈtɛɡɨd]), is a large freshwater glacial lake in Gwynedd, Wales.The River Dee, which has its source on the slopes of Dduallt in the mountains of Snowdonia, feeds the 3.7 miles (6.0 km) long by 0.5 miles (0.8 km) wide lake.
Bala (Llyn Tegid) station on navigable 1946 O. S. map Site is on railway at corner of lake labelled Pont Mwngyll-y-llyn; Railscot on Bala and Festiniog Line; Bala Lake Railway on the site now; Bala Lake Halt.
The Bala Lake Railway (Welsh: Rheilffordd Llyn Tegid) runs for 4.5 miles (7.2 km) from Llanuwchllyn to the edge of the town, along a section of the former trackbed of the Great Western Railway's line between Ruabon and Barmouth. It terminates at Bala (Penybont) railway station, which opened in 1976 on the site of the former Lake Halt station.
This is a list of lakes in Wales, including those created as reservoirs.The names of most lakes in Wales start with the word "Llyn", which is Welsh for "lake".Except where otherwise referenced, all lakes listed here are named on the relevant Ordnance Survey map at 1:25000 scale.
The Bala Lake Railway (Welsh: Rheilffordd Llyn Tegid) is a narrow-gauge railway along the southern shore of Bala Lake in Gwynedd, North Wales.The line, which is 4 + 1 ⁄ 2 miles (7.2 km) long, is built on a section of the former standard-gauge Ruabon–Barmouth GWR route that closed in 1965.
Llyn Glasfryn; Llyn Gwernan; Llyn Padarn; Llyn Peris; Llyn Tegid; Llystyn Isaf; Maes Meillion a Gefail y cwm; Migneint - Arenig - Dduallt; Moel Hebog; Moel Tryfan; Moelwyn Mawr; Moelypenmaen; Morfa Abererch; Morfa Dinlle; Morfa Dyffryn; Morfa Harlech; Mountain Cottage Quarry; Muriau Gwyddelod; Mwyngloddiau Llanfrothen; Mwyngloddiau Wnion a ...
Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap. ... Llyn Idwal: Gwynedd ... Llyn Tegid: Gwynedd 4.82 7 November 1991 ...
Llanuwchllyn (Welsh: [ɬaˈnɨ̞u̯χɬɨn] ⓘ) is a village and community in Gwynedd, Wales, near the southern end of Bala Lake (Llyn Tegid). It is one of the most sparsely populated communities in Wales. The electoral ward includes the small settlement of Llangywer. The parish church of St Deiniol is a Grade II* listed building. [1]