Llangors Lake
Langors Lake is the largest natural body of water in South Wales. It is fed principally by the Llynfi Brook entering the lake near Llangasty and exiting near Llangors village.
It held the only Crannog in England or Wales which was built around 916 AD probably by the King of Brycheiniog, Crannogs were built out over water as defensive homesteads.
Part of the lake is a dedicated nature reserve with an attractive observation hide. The lake is also used by fishermen and other outdoor pursuit groups.
It held the only Crannog in England or Wales which was built around 916 AD probably by the King of Brycheiniog, Crannogs were built out over water as defensive homesteads.
Part of the lake is a dedicated nature reserve with an attractive observation hide. The lake is also used by fishermen and other outdoor pursuit groups.
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