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Glanrafon is a small village in North Wales, located near the town of Conwy, and is home to a variety of attractions, including an old church



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Glanrafon is a small village in North Wales, located near the town of Conwy, and is home to a variety of attractions, including an old church, a castle and an ancient stone circle. The village also has some interesting historical sites such as the ruins Castle and the remains of an Iron Age settlement. The village is known for its picturesque views over the Conwy Valley and its beautiful countryside setting. Visitors can explore the area on foot or by bike, with plenty of trails to follow around Glanrafon. There are also several pubs in the area where visitors can enjoy traditional Welsh food and drinks. The main attraction is St Mary's Church which dates back to 12th century Norman times. This church has been restored to its original state and features some stunning stained glass windows depicting biblical scenes from both Old and New Testaments. Inside there are also several tombs belonging to local families who lived here during medieval times. It also boasts one of Wales' oldest stone circles which dates back thousands of years ago when it was used as a place for religious ceremonies by early inhabitants living in this region before Christianity arrived in Britain during Roman times.