Moelfre, Conwy
Moelfre is a very small rural hamlet situated in the county of Conwy, North Wales; close to Abergele, Betws yn Rhos and Llanfair Talhaiarn. A commercial fishing pond, some small places of accommodation, a small independent beer and mead brewery, a handful of farms and a logging enterprise are located in the region. There are no shops or amenities near-by. A public house once located in Moelfre closed a few years ago and is now a large residential property. Running through Moelfre is the Roman Road that was heavily used by Roman Soldiers during the Welsh occupation. From the road, Moelfre Isaf a large hill, with views of Snowdonia can be reached on foot. A hoard of Bronze Age axe-heads has been found on Moelfre Isaf and the hill was used for the lighting of a beacon to celebrate the marriage of Prince Charles and Lady Diana in 1981. Wild animals and birds are varied in the woodland and groups of wild deer are sometimes seen in the copses near Moelfre at night.