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- Penmaenmawr and Dwygyfylchi Website - Community run pages promoting the history and tourism of Penmaenmawr and Dwygyfychi with information about Sychnant Pass, quarry and beaches.
- Trem y Foel - Holiday cottage in Dwygyfylchi. Describes its facilities and includes price guide.
- Glyn Uchaf - Bed and breakfast and self-catering cottages at Dwygyfylchi. Profile and facilities with photo galleries and price guides.
- Conwy Area Catholic Churches - Combined Catholic Parishes of Llandudno Junction, Llanrwst, Conwy, Penmaenmawr and Llanfairfechan. A number of parishes served by one priest. Mass times, contact details, news, history and notices.
- Tyddyn Du - Caravan park for touring caravans. Facilities and contact details.
- Banwell Accountancy - Offer accountancy, book keeping, payroll and other business services. Contact details.
- Cambrian House Suites - Offer a selection of leather, Chesterfield, cotton and Draylon suites. Gallery and contact details.
- Keimos - Distance learning courses for ECDL, MOUS, A+,CIW and MCSE using the latest CBT technology.
- The Libra Centre - Holistic health centre. Aura investigations, meetings and courses, astrology and tarot.
- CareFree Leasing - Offer deals in contract hire, motor finance and vehicle leasing. Includes enquiry form. Based in Dwygyfylchi.
Wikipedia Articles
- Penmaenmawr railway station - Penmaenmawr railway station serves the small town of Penmaenmawr and is located on the Crewe to Holyhead North Wales Coast Line. There are approximately hourly through trains to Holyhead and to Chester via Colwyn Bay, Rhyl, Prestatyn and Flint.
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- Sychnant Pass - The Sychnant Pass (Welsh: Bwlch Sychnant, sychnant = dry stream/valley) in North Wales, leads from Conwy to Penmaenmawr via Dwygyfylchi.
- Llanfairfechan - Llanfairfechan is a town in the county borough of Conwy, traditional county of Caernarfonshire, north Wales, lying on the north coast and the A55 road between Penmaenmawr and Bangor. It was transferred from the preserved county of Gwynedd to that of Clwyd in 2003.