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Bae Colwyn

Bae Colwyn is the far more exotic, and original, Welsh name for Colwyn Bay. Fascinatingly despite being located in a bay the name isn't linked to its geography. Colwyns "bae" was in fact Berhyl Funfair-Amusementarcade, a norman noblewoman who lived down the coast from Colwyn Parc-Eirian, a chieftain related to the Princes of Gwynedd. Berhyl bore Colwyn 3 sons, Glyn Dyfrdwy, Dan Gynnig and Rhechwyn Ap Colwyn. Thy couple retired to Llandudno.

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