Conwy estuary

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The Conwy estuary is a scenic tidal inlet in north Wales where the River Conwy meets the Irish Sea, known for its historic waterfront, wildlife-rich mudflats, and views framed by medieval Conwy and its castle.

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Label Occurrences
Conwy estuary canonical 3
River Conwy estuary 1

Statements (47)

Predicate Object
instanceOf estuary
tidal inlet
country Wales
crossedBy A55 Conwy road bridge
Conwy Suspension Bridge
surface form: Conwy Railway Bridge

Conwy Suspension Bridge
drainageBasin River Conwy catchment
emptiesInto Irish Sea
flowsPast Conwy
Deganwy
Llandudno Junction railway station
surface form: Llandudno Junction
hasActivity birdwatching
hasConservationValue important bird habitat
hasFeature mudflats
saltmarsh
sandbanks
tidal channels
hasGeomorphologicalType drowned river valley estuary
hasLandmarkOnShore Conwy Castle
Conwy town walls
hasPort Conwy harbour
Deganwy Quay
hasSettlementOnShore Conwy
Deganwy
Llandudno Junction railway station
surface form: Llandudno Junction
hasViewOf Conwy Castle
Conwy town walls
isTidal true
knownFor historic waterfront
scenic views
views of Conwy Castle
wildlife-rich mudflats
locatedIn Conwy County Borough
North Wales
surface form: north Wales
near Snowdonia
surface form: Snowdonia National Park
partOf Llandudno Bay
surface form: Conwy Bay

Liverpool Bay
region north coast of Wales
riverMouthOf River Conwy
supports migratory birds
wading birds
wildfowl
usedFor angling
recreational boating
sailing
tourism
waterBody Irish Sea

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Conwy Castle viewOf Conwy estuary
Conwy (Welsh place name) locatedOn Conwy estuary
subject surface form: Conwy
Conwy town walls hasViewOf Conwy estuary
this entity surface form: River Conwy estuary
River Conwy hasEstuary Conwy estuary