Colwyn Bay - The Seaside Town of Conwy

Colwyn Bay is a seaside town in the country ofbeach. This is once said to grow fossils on the reefs
Conwy on the north coast of Wales. The specialand beehive shelves.
attractions in town include Victoria Pier and WelishThe offshore features of the town include the
mountain zoo. The town offers a wide range ofproduction platform of the Douglas and Hamilton oil and
expert local businesses. It has a traditional fame ofgas field and the Lake District Mountains, which can be
being a town of specialist business. Even todayseen only on very clear days. The Beach shows
tourists come to this town admiring its specialist shopsbeautiful scenery to the eyes, especially with the
and business from all over the country.golden sands exposed on the low water area.
Colwyn bay, in contrast to the other little towns in theNeedless to say the beach attracts a large number of
vicinity, offers a difference in the form of its continental,tourists with its scenic beauty, swept by the tides of
general and farmers' markets held weekly on theabout 30 ft.
station road. Between the sea and Pwll-y-crochanOccasionally it is possible to find the distinctive black
Woods you will find this beautiful and traditional lookingand white granite which is glacially transported and is
town.known as erratics. These rocks are believed to have
The town of Llandudno, which is considered as 'Thetransported by the glaciers during the later ice age.
Best Sea Side Resort' in UK is within minutes from thisThe drowned forests of this region stand as evidence
place. The parish church of St Trillo lie is considered asfor the rise in sea level. These forests are believed to
the smallest chapel in Wales with room for about 6.have occupied the land more than 10000 thousand
Limestone fossils are part of natural histories of theyears ago.