River Clywedog, Denbighshire

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For the tributary of the River Dee near Wrexham see River Clywedog
A weir on the river at Bontuchel Weir on the River Clywedog - geograph.org.uk - 161087.jpg
A weir on the river at Bontuchel

The River Clywedog (Welsh: Afon Clywedog) is a tributary of the River Clwyd in northeast Wales. The river rises within Clocaenog Forest and flows in a generally easterly direction through the villages of Cyffylliog, Bontuchel and Rhewl before turning northwards to join the Clwyd to the east of Denbigh. [1]

References

  1. Ordnance Survey 1:50,000 scale Landranger map sheet 116 Denbigh and Colwyn Bay

53°07′40″N3°20′21″W / 53.1278°N 3.3392°W / 53.1278; -3.3392