
About
Pendyffryn Hall boasts an idyllic location: a backdrop of Snowdonia National Park mountains and a spectacular view of the North Wales coastline. Just a two minute drive from the A55, and a ten minute walk to the beach.
Pendyffryn Hall boasts an idyllic location: a backdrop of Snowdonia National Park mountains and a spectacular view of the North Wales coastline. Just a two minute drive from the A55, and a ten minute walk to the beach.
On 150-acres of ground, you can enjoy the peace of Pensychnant. Built within the Sychnant…
Situated in a stunning area of the North Wales coast just off the A55. With fantastic…
Come with us on a journey through time - a journey that takes you thousands of years into…
A long sandy beach with a promenade. Penmaenmawr looks out onto the Menai Straits and its…
Large sandy bay, which at low tide forms part of the extensive sandy beaches and mussel…
This attractive mixed woodland of 7.5 ha lies between Bodlondeb Park in Conwy and the…
A Cultural Gateway for Conwy County - Conwy’s Culture Centre is just a stone’s throw from…
The Royal Cambrian Academy is a unique institution in Wales, an independent charity…
Plas Mawr is the best Elizabethan town house in Britain. Located in Conwy, home to one of…
Download this free leaflet and begin your 80-minute adventure through one of the most…
The Smallest House in Great Britain can be found nestled at the end of a terrace of…
Part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site that includes spectacular castles at Beaumaris,…
At Conwy’s waterfront, next to Conwy Castle, Conwy Mussel Museum is full of brilliant…
Hop on board the Queen Victoria for a cruise to see views up the Conwy River towards the…
When King Edward I built Conwy Castle in the late 13th Century it was intended to…
Walk over the River Conwy on Thomas Telford’s Suspension Bridge, with views of Conwy…