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Afon Cerist

Coordinates: 52°43′14″N 3°41′15″W / 52.7206°N 3.6876°W / 52.7206; -3.6876
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Afon Cerist
The valley of the Afon Cerist seen from Cribin Fawr
Location
CountryWales
Physical characteristics
SourceMaesglase
 • elevation1,419 ft (433 m)
Mouth 
 • location
Dinas Mawddwy
 • coordinates
52°43′14″N 3°41′15″W / 52.7206°N 3.6876°W / 52.7206; -3.6876
Length4.7 miles (7.6 km)

The Afon Cerist is a small river that flows from underneath Craig Portas, the cliffs on the north side of Maesglase mountain, to meet the River Dyfi at Dinas Mawddwy.[1] It forms the northern border of the Dyfi Hills.

References

  1. ^ Edwyn Jervoise (1936). The Ancient Bridges of Wales and Western England. Architectural Press.