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Afon Cerist
View east from the Cribin ridge - geograph.org.uk - 663891.jpg
The valley of the Afon Cerist seen from Cribin Fawr
Country Wales
Physical characteristics
Main source Maesglase
1,419 ft (433 m)
River mouth Dinas Mawddwy
52°43′14″N 3°41′15″W / 52.7206°N 3.6876°W / 52.7206; -3.6876
Length 4.7 miles (7.6 km)

The Afon Cerist is a small but important river in Wales. It flows through a beautiful valley, starting high up in the mountains. This river is part of the amazing natural landscape of Snowdonia. It plays a role in the local environment and the history of the area.

About the Afon Cerist

The Afon Cerist is a short river, about 4.7 miles (7.6 kilometers) long. It's known for its clear waters and the pretty valley it has carved out. The river's name, "Afon Cerist," is Welsh. "Afon" means "river" in Welsh.

Where the River Starts

The journey of the Afon Cerist begins high on Maesglase mountain. Its source is found underneath Craig Portas. These are cliffs on the north side of Maesglase. The water here is very clean and fresh. It comes from rain and mountain springs.

Its Journey to the Sea

From its source, the Afon Cerist flows downhill. It travels through a scenic valley. This valley forms the northern edge of the Dyfi hills. The river continues its path until it reaches the larger River Dyfi. They meet near the village of Dinas Mawddwy. The River Dyfi then flows onwards to the sea.

The River's Importance

Even though it's a small river, the Afon Cerist is important. It helps support local wildlife. Many plants and animals depend on its clean water. The river also adds to the beauty of the Gwynedd region. It's a peaceful place for nature lovers. The valley offers great views of the surrounding mountains.

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