Llyn Elsi
Llyn Elsi is a lake located above the village of Betws-y-coed in the Snowdonia National Park in North Wales. It is a reservoir providing water for the village. There is a path round the lake, and affords good views to the north-west towards the mountain ranges of the Carneddau and the Glyderau. Snowdon itself is not visible behind Moel Siabod.[1] The lake is more than 700 ft above sea level,[2] and has a small island. The 20 ft dam was built in 1914,[3] but even so the lake only has a maximum depth of approximately 9 metres.[4] Prior to this the lake was two smaller lakes, called Llyn Rhisgog and Llyn Enoc.[4][5] A memorial at the northern end of the lake commemorates the fact that Lord Ancaster permitted the building of the dam and the use of the lake as a water supply.[6] In 1946 black-headed gulls established a colony at the lake, causing concern over pollution to the water supply.[2] The lake is kept stocked with various type of trout by the local angling club.[4] Llyn Elsi can be reached on foot by various paths, one starting behind St. Mary's church in the village.[7] ReferencesWikimedia Commons has media related to Llyn Elsi.
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