Conwy Morfa

The Conwy Morfa (Welsh: Morfa Conwy) is a piece of originally marshy-sand based spit, north of the western end of the modern A55 entrance to Conwy in Conwy county borough, north-west Wales.

Known locally as "The Morfa" (Welsh, Y Morfa), it shapes the south side of the estuary of the River Conwy. Today a large sandy bay, which at low tide forms part of the extensive sandy beaches and mussel banks of Conwy Bay, Conwy Morfa has many developments on its land, including:

  • A beach - a large sandy bay, which also provides excellent fishing
  • The Golf Club - possibly the place the first place people played golf in Wales
  • A marina - Conwy Quays, developed by Crest Nicholson, managed by a third party
  • An industrial estate - on the south-side of the A55 road

Read more about Conwy Morfa:  Golf Course, Mulberry Harbour, Football, Rugby Club