Our website is made possible by displaying online advertisements to our visitors.
Please consider supporting us by disabling your ad blocker.

Responsive image


River Wnion

Wnion in Dolgellau

The River Wnion is a river in the southeast of Gwynedd, Wales. It begins high on the slopes of Aran Benllyn about five miles south of Lanuwchllyn and flows south-west into the River Mawddach near Cymer Abbey. It flows past several villages, including Rhyd-y-main and Bontnewydd, where a bridge crosses over the river that dates from the 18th century. It then flows to Dolgellau where another locally famous bridge, known as "Y Bont Fawr". Its total length is approximately 12 miles.

The river may get its name from 'White' which turned from "gwyn" (white) into "gwn" (gun); indeed, there is a place called 'Pennar(th) Gwynion' in the vicinity, near Hengwrt.[1]

  1. ^ Richards, Melville (1975). Atlas Meirionnydd. Bala.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)

Previous Page Next Page






Afon Wnion BR Afon Wnion CEB Afon Wnion CY Afon Wnion Swedish

Responsive image

Responsive image