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Trefriw (Welsh pronunciation: [trɛˈvrɪu]) is a
village and
community in
Conwy County Borough, Wales. It lies on the
river Crafnant a few
miles south of...
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Trefriw Woollen Mills is a
woollen mill in the
village of
Trefriw, Conwy, in
northern Wales, that has been
operating since around 1825. The
Woollen industry...
- From Betws-y-coed the
river continues to flow
north through Llanrwst,
Trefriw (where it is
joined by the Afon Crafnant) and
Dolgarrog (where it is joined...
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Falls (Welsh:
Rhaeadr y
Tylwyth Teg) are a
waterfall in the
village of
Trefriw,
north Wales. The
falls are on the
river Crafnant which has its source...
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Conwy valley, less than a mile
south of
Trefriw, and a mile north-west of Llanrwst.
Today neighbouring Trefriw is a
village with a po****tion of around...
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Cardiff Chalybeate springs, near
Trefriw; the
village was
promoted in the
first half of the 20th
century as
Trefriw Spa List of spa
towns But see The...
- Llansannan; Marl; Mostyn; Pandy; Pant-yr-Afon/Penmaenan; Penrhyn; Pensarn;
Trefriw; Tudno; Uwch Conwy; Uwchaled. The
County of
Denbighshire wards of: Efenechtyd;...
- Many
visitors also walk to the lake from the
village of
Trefriw (it is on one of the
Trefriw Trail routes) or from the
neighbouring lake of Llyn Crafnant...
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within the area:
rising in
Snowdonia and
flowing through Llanrwst and
Trefriw en
route to the
Irish Sea by Conwy. The
river here
marks the
border between...
- with a
retail pharmacy in
Central London.
Spatone is
manufactured at the
Trefriw Wells Spa in Snowdonia, Wales. In 1860
Ernst Louis Armbrecht, a student...