The following is a list of estuaries of Wales. Wales's many estuaries are generally named for the principal river which enters the sea through them.[1] Those indicated thus * are listed at this reference.[2]
- Afan estuary*
 - Alaw estuary*
 - Artro estuary*
 - Cefni estuary*
 - Conwy estuary
 - Daugleddau estuary
 - Dee estuary*
 - Dwyryd estuary (known as Traeth Bach)
 - Dyfi estuary*
 - Dysynni estuary*
 - Ebbw estuary
 - Foryd Bay* (estuary of the Gwyrfai and Carrog rivers)
 - Glaslyn estuary or Traeth Bach*
 - Gwendraeth estuary
 - Lavan Sands (not strictly an estuary but included in the NCC list of estuaries)
 - Loughor estuary* (a.k.a. Burry Inlet)
 - Mawddach estuary
 - Neath estuary
 - Nyfer (or Nevern) estuary*[3]
 - Ogmore estuary*
 - Pwllheli Harbour* (estuary of the rivers Erch and Rhyd-hir)
 - Rhymney estuary
 - Severn Estuary*
 - Taf estuary
 - Tawe estuary
 - Teifi estuary*
 - Thaw estuary
 - Traeth-coch
 - Traeth Dulas
 - Traeth melynog*
 - Tywi estuary
 - Usk estuary
 - Wye estuary
 
References
- ↑ "Bing Maps". Microsoft Bing. Retrieved 15 January 2021.
 - ↑ Prandle, David & Lane, Andrew. (2015). Sensitivity of estuaries to sea level rise: Vulnerability indices. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science. 160. 10.1016/j.ecss.2015.04.001.
 - ↑ "Nevern Estuary". Dyfed Archaeological Trust. Retrieved 15 January 2021.
 
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