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|text='''Llangorse Lake''' is the largest natural lake in [[Brecknockshire]], and lies deep within the Brecon Beacons, near the village of Llangors, from which it is named, and the town of Brecon. | |text='''Llangorse Lake''' is the largest natural lake in [[Brecknockshire]], and lies deep within the Brecon Beacons, near the village of Llangors, from which it is named, and the town of Brecon. | ||
The lake is famous for its coarse fishing (particularly pike), watersports, the legendary afanc (nicknamed 'Gorsey') and the only example of a crannog in Wales. Llangorse Lake is also one of the most mentioned sites in Welsh folklore. It is a site of international conservation importance.}}<noinclude> | The lake is famous for its coarse fishing (particularly pike), watersports, the legendary afanc (nicknamed 'Gorsey') and the only example of a crannog in Wales. Llangorse Lake is also one of the most mentioned sites in Welsh folklore. It is a site of international conservation importance.}}<noinclude>{{FP data}} | ||
Latest revision as of 13:08, 7 May 2021
Llangorse LakeLlangorse Lake is the largest natural lake in Brecknockshire, and lies deep within the Brecon Beacons, near the village of Llangors, from which it is named, and the town of Brecon. The lake is famous for its coarse fishing (particularly pike), watersports, the legendary afanc (nicknamed 'Gorsey') and the only example of a crannog in Wales. Llangorse Lake is also one of the most mentioned sites in Welsh folklore. It is a site of international conservation importance. (Read more) |