Gele and Llanddulas sit in Conwy, Wales, occupying a stretch of North Wales coast and the valley of the River Gele. The area combines sandy beaches and limestone cliffs with rolling farmland inland, and is close to seaside neighbours such as Abergele and Colwyn Bay, with easy road links via the A55.
Historically the locale has ties to quarrying and lime-burning, while today it supports a mixed economy of agriculture, small local businesses, commuters and seasonal coastal tourism. Community life is typical of village Wales, centred around churches, halls and pubs, and the coast and geology attract both walkers and those interested in conservation and local history.
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