Bae Cinmel a Thywyn is a community located in the county of Denbighshire, Wales. This rural community is situated on the northern coast of the country, overlooking the Irish Sea. It encompasses the villages of Bae Cinmel and Thywyn, providing a peaceful and picturesque setting for its residents.
Bae Cinmel is a small coastal village with a population of approximately 500 people. It is known for its stunning sandy beaches, which attract visitors throughout the year. The village offers a range of amenities, including a local pub, a convenience store, and a post office, catering to the needs of both residents and tourists. The beach area is also a popular spot for water sports enthusiasts, with opportunities for swimming, surfing, and sailing.
Thywyn, on the other hand, is a slightly larger village with a population of around 900 people. It is located slightly inland, surrounded by rolling hills and lush countryside. The village has a charming rural character, with a scattering of traditional stone cottages and a welcoming community atmosphere. Thywyn offers a primary school, a village hall, and a few small shops and businesses, providing the essentials for its residents.
Both Bae Cinmel and Thywyn benefit from their idyllic location, offering residents and visitors a tranquil and scenic environment. The area is popular with nature lovers, with opportunities for walking and exploring the nearby countryside. Additionally, the community is well-connected to neighboring towns and cities, with good transport links ensuring easy access to amenities and services.
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Bae Cinmel a Thywyn is located at Grid Ref: SH9879 (Lat: 53.299883, Lng: -3.52969)
Unitary Authority: Conwy
Police Authority: North Wales
Also known as: Kinmel Bay and Towyn
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