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Bryn Woodlands House - Colwyn Bay, United Kingdom - Video Review
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Bryn Woodlands House is a family-run four-star guesthouse situated 2 minutes’ walk from the town centre of Colwyn Bay.
The property’s nine rooms are all individually decorated to suit the ambiance of the Victorian building. Rooms range from single rooms up to superior king size, as well as 4-poster rooms. All rooms are en-suite with flat -screen TV’s, hair dryer, and tea and coffee making facilities.
Bryn Woodlands House offers guests breakfast, which consists of a buffet with traditional cereals, fruits and juice. A cooked, a la carte breakfast or a traditional full English breakfast are available, as well as lighter options.
The property is located 2 minutes’ walk from Colwyn Bay train station and town centre, which provides a range of international cuisines at its restaurants and bars. The local beach is 5 minutes’ walk from the property.
Bryn Woodlands is 5.6 miles from Llandudno, and a free shuttle bus to The Welsh Mountain Zoo is available from Colwyn Bay's train station. Conwy is 6 miles drive from the property, while Bangor, Snowdonia National Park and Betws-Y-Coed are 20 miles away. Caernarfon and Anglesey are 37 miles from Bryn Woodlands.
A walk along the North Wales Coast : From Llanddulas to Colwyn Bay
Music by Brian Crain.
North Wales Coast Line 9.10.14 - Rhyl Abergele Colwyn Bay Llanddulas Old Colwyn Station
Filmed on a short hop between Rhyl and Colwyn Bay Stations and also featuring Foryd Junction (closed), Abergele and Pensarn, Llanddulas (closed), Llysfaen (closed), Old Colwyn (closed)..
Eirias Park Miniature Railway 1993 (Colwyn Bay)
The short-lived 10 1/4 railway which used to run in Eirias Park in Colwyn Bay seen in 1993.
Colwyn Bay Railway Station - Tuesday 18th March 2014
A look at Colwyn Bay Railway Station on the morning of Tuesday 18th March 2014.
Rhyl is situated on the North Wales line and is served by Arriva Trains Wales services running between Holyhead, Llandudno, Manchester Piccadilly and Birmingham International. In addition, services to London Euston are provided by Virgin Trains.
Click on the following for a full history and description of the station:
Llandudno, Wales
Llandudno filmed on family trip to Wales. Includes Betws-y-Coed train station; Swallow Falls; Great Orme Country Park and Nature Reserve with tram and Welsh Mountain Zoo at Colwyn Bay, wild horses, Fallow Deer, penguins feeding, Llechwedd Slate Caverns, Conwy castle and feeding sheep at Horseshoe Pass.
Official website:-
Background music; License free music Full Moon Rising (Desert Scape) automatically generated by Avid Studio.
High Output Ballast Cleaner at Colwyn Bay - 7th and 8th July 2016
I was in Wales last week for a few days and paid a visit to the local station to catch this one off working. With the North Wales line not having very much freight, this was a sight to see.
With the North Wales Line between Bangor and Holyhead under renewal, the HOBC was required for three days in July to undertake major track work. It ran on the 7th July to Gaerwen where the possession started. It then ran back to Crewe the next day on the 8th July.
I should also say what the HOBC actually is too. The High Output Ballast Cleaner is a specialist engineers train that is designed to renew track around the network at a considerably high rate. It is rated as one of the longest trains in Britain when the full set is on.
On the 7th July, Freightliner 66613 leads 66520 DIT working Crewe P.A.D to Gaerwen, running around 10 minutes late.
On the 8th July, Freightliner 66520 leads 66613 DIT working Valley to Crewe P.A.D., running around four minutes late.
Llandudno & Colwyn Bay | Places to Visit in Llandudno, | Llandudno Tourism
County Borough, Wales, located on the Creuddyn peninsula, which protrudes into the Irish Sea. In the 2011 UK census, the community, which includes Penrhyn Bay and Penrhynside, had a population of 20,710 The town's name is derived from its patron saint, Saint Tudno.
Llandudno, Queen of the Welsh Resorts, a title first applied as early as 1864, is now the largest seaside resort in Wales, and lies on a flat isthmus of sand between the Welsh mainland and the Great Orme. Historically a part of Caernarfonshire, Llandudno was formerly in the district of Aberconwy within Gwynedd.
The town of Llandudno developed from Stone Age, Bronze Age and Iron Age settlements over many hundreds of years on the slopes of the limestone headland, known to seafarers as the Great Orme and to landsmen as the Creuddyn Peninsula. The origins in recorded history are with the Manor of Gogarth conveyed by King Edward I to Annan, Bishop of Bangor in 1284. The manor comprised three townships, Y Gogarth in the south-west, Y Cyngreawdr in the north (with the parish church of St Tudno) and Yn Wyddfid in the south-east, More Info :
Arriva Wales trains - From Abergele & Pensarn Rail Station to Colwyn bay 22/10/2011
Arriva Wales trains - From Abergele & Pensarn Rail Station to Colwyn bay 25/10/2011
by LinkmanSK
Season 2, Episode 245 - Colwyn Bay in pictures (24/06/2011)
A collection of pictures taken during a two hour stay at Colwyn Bay
Colwyn Bay to Llanrwst (the quiet way)
Colwyn Bay, North Wales
Colwyn Bay North Wales, a great place to live, a great place to work, a great place to play, a great place to visit.
Colwyn Bay To Abergele & Pensarn On Board ATW Class 158 (22nd June 2010)
Another North Wales Passenger video ride, this time it's an ride on an Arriva Class 158 from Colwyn Bay To Abergele & Pensarn on the 22nd June 2010, during my week in North Wales between the 20th and 27th of June 2010
Filming took place onboard the 1631 1G60 to Birmingham International, arriving at Abergele & Pensarn at 1638
Next part of the North Wales Passenger Ride video is from Abergele & Pensarn to Rhyl! which was filmed on the same train which leaves Abergele & Pensarn at 1638 and arrive at Rhyl at 1644
Arriva Trains Wales|158819+158821| Departing Colwyn Bay
Llandudno Junction To Colwyn Bay On Board ATW Class 175 (25th June 2010)
After an Trip to Llandundo and back, i travelled back to Rhyl and filmed from Llandudno Junction to Colwyn Bay, i did had it already on film but it picked up my voice when the Guard asked for my ticket while filming!
filming took place on the 1H93 1716 to Manchester Piccadilly onboard a Class 175, DMU, most of the journey passes the A55
Arriva Trains Wales (175001) arriving at Colwyn Bay
An Arriva Trains Wales service (175001) arriving at Colwyn Bay railway station on Thursday 21st September 2017.
Stanier 'Jubilee' class 4-6-0 No. 45690 'Leander' through Colwyn Bay Railway station 06/06/2019
An unadvertised excursion from London Euston to Holyhead passing through Colwyn Bay at 11:24. A support locomotive (a Class 47 diesel locomotive) on the rear. Run by West Coast Railways.
34046 Colwyn Bay & Conwy Valley Rail Museum
|Arriva Trains Wales|New Livery 158820| Arriving at Colwyn Bay