Pandy Tudur is a village in Conwy county borough, in the north-west of Wales.
The meaning 'dirty fulling-mill' was considered unattractive and the adjective budr was replaced in Victorian times by the personal name Tudur, thus giving Pandytudur (supposedly 'Tudur's fulling mill').
[1] At the time of the 2001 UK Census, 55.5% of the population spoke the Welsh language.
The highest percentage of speakers was within the 5-9 age group, where 71.1% could speak the language.
Nearby lie the turbines of Moel Maelogan wind farm.