The
Afon Cefni is one of the main rivers of Anglesey. It was dammed about northwest of Llangefni, just below the confluence of the tributary from
Tregaian with other streams flowing from the northwest, and the reservoir has a catchment area of about . The reservoir is fed by two main streams, the Afon Frogwy entering from the west and the Afon Erddreiniog from the north east end. The reservoir is easily accessible from Llangefni, as well defined paths run from the town through the local nature reserve,
The Dingle, one of the few ancient woodland sites on the island. It can also be accessed by the Lôn Las Cefni cycleway which follows the Afon Cefni from The Dingle and divides at the dam. In the summer of 2011, toxic
blue-green algae were found in the reservoir and visitors were advised to avoid contact with the water. ==References==