Afon Angell

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CountryWales
RegionGwynedd
coordinates
52°40′18″N 3°42′33″W / 52.67171°N 3.70926°W / 52.67171; -3.70926
Afon Angell
The valley of the Afon Angell looking west near Gartheiniog Farm
Location
CountryWales
RegionGwynedd
Physical characteristics
Mouth 
  location
River Dyfi, Aberangell
  coordinates
52°40′18″N 3°42′33″W / 52.67171°N 3.70926°W / 52.67171; -3.70926

The Afon Angell is a river in Gwynedd, Mid Wales.

The river flows eastwards from its source on the eastern flank of Mynydd Dolgoed,[1] joining the Afon Dyfi at the small village of Aberangell. The river was known for its salmon and trout fishing in the Victoria era.[2] A number of slate mines were once found along its length, linked to Aberangell by the Hendre-Ddu Tramway.[3]

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