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Llysfaen is a village and community in North Wales.
It is located a mile or so inland between the coastal towns of Abergele and Colwyn Bay. Until 1923 it formed an exclave of Caernarfonshire but then became part of Denbighshire; subsequent local government reorganisations saw it administered as part of Clwyd (1974–96) before its current administration as part of Conwy county borough.
Pubs/Bars in Llysfaen: The Castle Inn Tanygraig Road Llysfaen Colwyn Bay Conwy LL29 8UA 01492 517 351
Restaurants in Llysfaen: Semaphore Lodge Ffordd Y Llan Llysfaen Colwyn Bay Clwyd LL29 8SW 01492 516774
Take Aways in Llysfaen: Yummies House (Fish and Chips) 44 Gadlas Road Llysfaen Colwyn Bay Clwyd LL29 8TB 01492 512094
6233 pounds up the 1 in 100 to Llysfaen and Penmeanrhos tunnel
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