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8 Sea Bank Road, Colwyn Bay, LL28 4BT Show on map 0.56 miles from Colwyn BayThe Coachhouse - Cottage with Private Hot tub
Old Highway, Colwyn Bay, LL29 7SU Show on map 0.38 miles from Colwyn BayWest Point Hotel Bed and Breakfast
102 Conway Road , Colwyn Bay, LL29 7LE Show on map 0.58 miles from Colwyn BayBryn Woodlands House
14 Woodland Road East, Colwyn Bay, LL29 7DT Show on map 0.2 miles from Colwyn BayColwyn Bay, located in Conwy, is a typical coastal town situated in Wales. In addition to enjoying the beauty of the local area, visitors will find that Colwyn Bay is a great place to relax and unwind. The town can be easily accessed by rail as well as by car. There are numerous eating establishments in the local area in addition to several venues for shopping as well. The Victoria Pier and Welsh Mountain Zoo are two of the most popular attractions to see while in the local area. The town has been the home of several notable people, including athletes and actors.
The Welsh town that is known as Colwyn Bay is located within the county borough of Conwy. The town of Colwyn Bay is a very popular seaside resort and it attracts a vast number of visitors every year. The town is located on the northern coast of Wales. The main railway line serves the town and there is a railway station located within the town.
The town of Colwyn Bay was once a municipal borough that has a population of about twenty five thousand. However due to the reorganisation of the council the area of Colwyn Bay became a town and it now has a population of about nine thousand seven hundred and forty two, the wider area of Colwyn Bay has a population of about twenty eight thousand nine hundred and ninety two.
There are a vast number of attractions within the town and these include things such as Victoria Pier and also the Welsh Mountain Zoo. The town of Colwyn Bay is located between the sea and also the Pwllycrochan Woods, which are set on the towering hillside.
The town of Colwyn Bay is a centre for commercial and business sectors and this is encouraged due to the very good transportation links that the town has.
The western side of the town is located on the banks of the Rhos-on-Sea and there are a vast number of historic buildings around this area some of which date back to the thirteenth century.
There is a very strong educational networking within the town and this is in the form of three different secondary school one of which is private and the other two are state schools.