The lake in 2008

Llyn Traffwll is a 91 acre natural lake located, in Anglesey, Wales. Located midway between the villages of Rhosneigr and Valley it lies less than a kilometre south of the A55 North Wales Expressway. It is one of the largest natural lake on the island with Llyn Alaw and Llyn Cefni both being reservoirs.[1] Along with the surrounding smaller lakes it is a Site of Special Scientific Interest[2] and is adjacent to the Valley Wetlands RSPB site. Formerly (starting in 1866) the lake was used to supply water to Holyhead by the Holyhead Water Company,[3] and to aid water management a small dam was built which still exists.[4]

In late 2019 it was reported that a 300 acre Photovoltaic power station called Parc Solar Traffwl was planned to be constructed near the lake.[5] The Welsh language novel Madam Wen, Arwes yr Ogof, written by William David Owen, is set by the lake.[6]

References

  1. "Llyn Llywenan Lake - A Lakeside Sanctuary in Anglesey's Rural Heart". anglesey-hidden-gem.com.
  2. "Llyn Traffwll Site of Special Scientific Interest Management Statement". angleseynature.co.uk.
  3. Pretty, David A.: Anglesey - The Concise History, page 115. Gwasg Prifysgol Cymru, 2005
  4. "Llyn Traffwll SSSI". angleseynature.co.uk.
  5. "Solar park in western Anglesey 'would ruin the area for tourism'". bbc.co.uk.
  6. Hughes, Margaret: Anglesey Villages, page 69. Carreg Gwalch, 2003

53°15′48″N 4°30′39″W / 53.26340°N 4.51092°W / 53.26340; -4.51092

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