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ROTARY CLUB OF ABERGELE -

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The Kinmel Manor Hotel

St George Road,

Abergele,

Clwyd,

Wales,

LL22 9AS

Tel: 01745 832014

E-Mail : pro@abergelerotary.org

Club phone number : 07747651077

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It has a northerly facing promenade, approximately 500 metres long. The sea defence system incorporates an excellent beach access point, supported by caféterias, shops and ample car parking adjacent to the shops, with further extensive parking on the beach.

Llanddulas and the Little Orme laying to the west. With the family fun centrers of Rhyl and Prestatyn to the East.

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Rhyl is lively old seaside town with such visitor attractions as the SeaQuarium, where you experience a stroll along the seabed surrounded by sharks, rays and other ocean creatures. The Sun Centre is an indoor tropical water park, with white rollers to surf and daredevil watersides to ride.

Prestatyn also offers entertainment at the Nova Centre, which has indoor pools, helter-skelter slide, health and fitness studio and relaxing restaurant and bars. Shielded by hills and mountains this resort has a more leisurely feel. It is the northern end of the famous Offa's Dyke National Trail, So you can visit the Offa's Dyke Interpretation Centre before going on to explor the dramatic hillside and onto the Clwydian Range. With the rest of North Wales easy to reach by road or rail.

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The present building has undergone many changes over the years being transformed from an estate manager's house, part of which dates from 1570, into a first class friendly hotel whilst retaining much of its history and association with the Kinmel Estate. The hotel has 42 bedrooms and a fine restaurant with its magnificent fireplace depicting the coats of arms of the Royal Tribes of Wales from which the original owners claim descent,

OUR TOWN

The town of Abergele is delightfully situated in a pleasant valley on the river Gele,with picturesque and strikingly bold scenery.

Once a thriving old market town ( alas the market is no more )

Abergele is a wonderful place to stay and enjoy. From the beach to the hills, it has many facilities. The perfect base for walking enthusiasts to discover North Wales.

And The locals are friendly and warm hearted.

The town centre is within half a mile of the Irish Sea.

The costal village of Pensarn forming the northern boundary,

Pensarn lies between Rhyl and Colwyn Bay.

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