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Afon Dulas

 
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The Dulas as it passes through Aberllefenni

The Afon Dulas (also referred to as the North Dulas) is a river forming the border between the Welsh counties of Gwynedd (formerly Sir Meirionnydd/Merionethshire) and Powys (formerly Sir Drefaldwyn/Montgomeryshire) in Wales.

Route

It rises from a source in the hills above Aberllefenni and passes through Corris, Esgairgeiliog and Pantperthog before joining the Afon Dyfi at Ffridd Gate near Machynlleth.

Tributaries

  • Nant Ralltgoed
  • Afon Llefenni
  • Afon Deri
  • Nant y Goedwig
  • Afon Glesyrch
  • Nant y Cadian
  • Nant y Darren

South Dulas

Another river also called the Afon Dulas joins the Dyfi from the south, upstream of its confluence with the North Dulas. Locally this is referred to as the South Dulas. It rises in Glaslyn, below the slopes of Foel Fadian, and passes the hamlet of Forge and Plas Dolguog before joining the Dyfi.

Coordinates: 52°36′00″N 3°50′30″W / 52.6001°N 3.8418°W / 52.6001; -3.8418


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