Abergele is a small coastal town on the North Wales coast. Once a Roman trading port, it is now best known for its miles of beautiful white sands.
"Aber" means estuary and "Gele" is the name of the river which runs through the town, hence its name.
Abergele has several sites of historical interest, including two Iron Age hill forts at Castell Cawr. Abergele makes a great base from which to explore the North Wales coast, providing all the charm of a small community. Many of the 10,000 residents are proud of their Welsh ancestry and still speak the Welsh language.
44 Market Street, Abergele, Conwy, Clwyd, LL22 7AA
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