Conwy Bay

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Conwy Bay is a coastal inlet on the north coast of Wales, known for its scenic views, rich marine and bird life, and proximity to the historic walled town of Conwy.

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Label Occurrences
Conwy Bay canonical 1
Conwy Bay region 1

Statements (48)

Predicate Object
instanceOf bay
coastal inlet
adjacentTo Conwy Mountain NERFINISHED
Deganwy NERFINISHED
Great Orme NERFINISHED
Llandudno NERFINISHED
Penmaenmawr NERFINISHED
town of Conwy NERFINISHED
country Wales
ecosystemType estuarine environment
intertidal mudflats
saltmarsh (locally)
hasFeature harbour approaches to Conwy
navigational channels
sandbanks
tidal flats
hasInflow Afon Llugwy (via River Conwy) NERFINISHED
River Conwy NERFINISHED
River Gyffin NERFINISHED
hasOutflow Irish Sea NERFINISHED
knownFor angling
birdlife
mudflats and sandbanks
recreational boating
rich marine life
sailing
scenic coastal views
languageRegion Welsh-speaking area
locatedIn Irish Sea NERFINISHED
north coast of Wales
locatedInTimeZone UTC+0
UTC+1 (daylight saving)
near Conwy Castle NERFINISHED
Conwy Marina NERFINISHED
Llandudno Bay NERFINISHED
Menai Strait (regionally) NERFINISHED
walled town of Conwy
partOf Conwy County Borough NERFINISHED
Denbighshire (historic county) NERFINISHED
north Wales coast NERFINISHED
supportsSpecies fish species of the Irish Sea coast
shellfish
wading birds
wildfowl
usedFor commercial fishing (locally)
tourism
water sports
wildlife watching

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

River Conwy mouthLocatedIn Conwy Bay
Llandudno Bay partOf Conwy Bay
this entity surface form: Conwy Bay region