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Lake Vyrnwy was built between 1881-1888, it is a reservoir in Wales which supplies Liverpool with fresh water, besides the reservoir the area is a nature reserve and is jointly managed by RSPB and Hafryn Dyfrdwy, it’s a popular destination for for ornithologists, cyclists and hikers.
The river Vyrnwy flows out of the reservoir into Shropshire where it joins the river Severn at the village of Melverley on the Welsh border.
311 brooks, waterfalls and rivers run into Vyrnwy, keeping it topped up, although in very hot summers it has been low enough to see the village of Llanwddyn that was flooded to make the reservoir.