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Kinmel Bay was
originally called Foryd before it grew in size, and that was the name of the
former train station (see
Foryd railway station).
Kinmel Bay beach...
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Foryd Bay, or Y
Foryd (Welsh for 'the estuary' / 'the inlet'), is a
tidal bay in Gwynedd, Wales. It is
located at the south-western end of the
Menai Strait...
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Foryd railway station (later
known as
Kinmel Bay Halt) was a
railway station built to
serve Kinmel Bay, then in
Flintshire but now in
Conwy County Borough...
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Presbyterian Church in
Clwyd Street. Also
notable is the
Grade II
listed Foryd Harbour Bridge, a blue
bridge with
distinctive bowstring girders built in...
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estuary (known as
Traeth Bach) Dyfi estuary*
Dysynni estuary* Ebbw
estuary Foryd Bay* (estuary of the
Gwyrfai and
Carrog rivers)
Glaslyn estuary or Traeth...
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Foryd Pier
railway station served the
village of
Kinmel Bay,
known as
Foryd at the time, in the
historical county of Flintshire, Wales, from 1859 to 1885...
- flow on to
Bontnewydd beyond which it
turns slightly south to
enter Foryd Bay (Y
Foryd). The
tidal channel within the bay
flows north into the
western end...
- just
before St
Asaph station.
Foryd Pier;
opened August 1859;
relocated nearer river mouth 1866;
closed 1885;
Foryd;
opened 5
October 1858; replaced...
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Bodeilias Porth Pistyll Porth Howel Porth y Nant
Caernarfon Bay
Foryd Bay / Y
Foryd Bardsey is an offs**** part of Gwynedd.
Numerous small indentations...
- However,
during the
voyage mechanical problems caused the crew to dock at
Foryd Harbour, Rhyl, for repairs. Once completed, and
after trials, the crew set...