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Abergele Interchange

Abergele interchange


On the east of Abergele, this camera was originally installed to help monitor National Eisteddfod traffic and is close to Kinmel Manor Hotel and Macdonald's. There is no street lighting here so you won't see much at night.

NB: Some of the cameras may be out of order for a few weeks while work is done by the operators.

  • Keep one step ahead by checking out our roadworks information.
  • Remember to click on refresh regularly to see how the traffic's moving.
  • Abergele talking points.


  • The images are provided by the North Wales Traffic Management Centre with permission of the Transport Directorate of the Welsh Assembly Government. Further web cam images, along with live traffic reports and journey planning advice for major routes in Wales, are available from the Assembly's traffic information centre.
    Website: www.traffic-wales.com
    Call: 0845 6026020
    Note: From time to time cameras will be disabled for various reasons.
    The BBC is not responsible for the content of external websites.
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