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Cwm Idwal

Cwm Idwal is one of the best examples of a glacial cirque in Wales. During the 12th century, Owain, prince of Gwynedd, decided to entrust the care of his son Idwal to Nefydd Hardd. Nefydd was envious of clever Idwal because his own son Dunawd was untalented. Dunawd decided to push Idwal into the lake so that he would drown. Owain banished Nefydd from the kingdom of Gwynedd and named the lake Idwal in memory of his son. It is said that no bird flies over the lake’s surface and that a wailing voice can be heard when there is a storm in the Cwm.

Pen yr Ole Wen on the left, Tryfan on the right.

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Uploaded on February 5, 2015
Taken on February 4, 2015