This picturesque seaside town in Conwy, Walesprovides a far more tranquil coastal retreat for those seeking respite by the shore – whilst also being home to a remarkable UK landmark.


Nestled discreetly along a coastal path boasting breathtaking vistas of the Welsh coastline, sits a diminutive chapel in Rhos-on-Sea, so minute that it claims the distinction of being the smallest throughout the entire British Isles.


St Trillo's Chapelis so compact that it can accommodate merely six worshippers at once, and astonishingly, communion services continue to be held there.



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The chapel takes its name from St Trillo, a 6th-century saint who is believed to have constructed his cell on this very site.

History

When St Trillo established his cell, research indicates it was probably fashioned from timber and wattle, with the possibility that the saint collected and erected a stone barrier to shield it from harsh winds.


However, it was the natural spring within the chapel, furnishing the saint with fresh water, which rendered this location ideal for his dwelling. The well persists to this day, positioned before the altar, and is believed to possess considerable historical significance.


This very spring subsequently provided water for countless baptisms throughout the mediaeval parish of Llandrillo and is regarded as possessing curative properties.


The water is thought to flow westward underneath the floor straight from the well, which 'carries the blessed soul' from the altar towards the congregation.


While we have a good understanding of its structure today, there's no specific date attributed to the chapel due to numerous repairs carried out over the centuries. Despite its diminutive size and stone roof, it retains the essence of the saint's original space.

Present day

St Trillo's Chapel is nestled next to Marine Drive, a scenic route that stretches from Colwyn Bay along the tranquil seafront. From the road, the chapel is almost hidden from view, but a small signpost will guide you to its location.


The most convenient place to park would be Trillo Avenue, located on the inland side of Marine Drive. From here, you can stroll back to Marine Drive and make your way towards the chapel. It's just a few metres north of the junction and is accompanied by a small garden, overlooking the sea.


One visitor shared their experience on TripAdvisor, writing: "Stumbled across this as I was walking along the promenade. It was so cute, and I was surprised to see it was open.



"It was quite cold outside, so it was a relief to get out of the wind. Very peaceful inside with two candles burning, and it was well kept. Useful sign nearby detailing its history."


Another visitor added: "I have been fascinated with this tiny little chapel ever since I read about it on TripAdvisor. Took ages to find but so worth it.


"I could of sat there for ages as it had a comforting and peaceful atmosphere. It is wonderful that it's kept open for visitors and so well looked after. The little garden is beautifully kept. A magical place on the beach."

The beach

Beyond the iconic chapel, visitors find themselves surrounded by the stunning scenery of Rhos-on-Sea Beach. A well-loved promenade for walkers and cyclists curves along the golden sands, dotted with numerous cafes, pubs and other establishments perfect for enjoying refreshments whilst overlooking the ocean.


The beach sits within easy reach of the town centre and forms part of the considerably longer three-mile Colwyn Bay coastline. Boasting sweeping sea vistas, it proves particularly popular with families during the summer months who flock here to sunbathe, paddle in the waves or enjoy various water sports.



One recent visitor described it as a "traditional seaside town". They wrote: "Lovely traditional seaside resort. Clean beach, plenty of car parking, plenty of little cafes and little ice cream and gift shops, like seaside resorts used to be."


Bear in mind that whilst parking spaces line the promenade, charges do apply. Additionally, dog walking restrictions are enforced on specific sections of the beach during the period between May and September.


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