Early spring is a wonderful time to discover Conwy, when the landscape begins to bloom and the pace feels refreshingly relaxed. 

Longer days and milder weather make it ideal for exploring iconic castle walls, enjoying coastal walks, and embrace in the fresh sea air. 

Cafés and attractions are welcoming, from scenic strolls along the estuary to simple outdoor adventures and fascinating local history, Conwy offers something for every age. 

It’s a season of fresh starts, shared moments, and lifetime memories.

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#AD fflecsi brings you closer

Get closer to great days out with fflecsi, Transport for Wales’ on-demand bus that takes you where you need to go.*

Exploring the Conwy Valley has never been easier. fflecsi makes getting around simple, letting you travel on your schedule to enjoy hikes in Gwydyr Forest, the enchanting Fairy Glen gorge, historic Gwydir Castle, or the iconic Tu Hwnt I’r Bont tearoom. It’s also perfect for reaching nearby shops, leisure spots, and services.

To book, search TfW fflecsi or call 03002 340 300

*T+Cs apply. Pick up and drop off within fflecsi service area only. Service operating times vary.

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#AD Make Mum Feel Special This Mother’s Day

Treat Mum to a memorable day at St George’s Hotel, with stunning sea-front views over Llandudno Bay. Enjoy a delicious three-course Mother’s Day Lunch on Sunday 15th March with a complimentary glass of prosecco or indulge in our themed Mother’s Day Afternoon Tea filled with sweet and savoury delights. 

Mother's Day Lunch: £42 adult | £22 child (5–12 yrs) | £10 child (0–4 yrs)
Mother's Day Afternoon Tea: £29 per person

Book your table today: https://stgeorgeswales.co.uk/mothers-day/

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Family Fun Awaits This Half Term in Conwy County

Make this half term one to remember in North Wales, where adventure and discovery are waiting around every corner. 

Spend breezy days exploring Llandudno Pier and its beautiful beaches, step back in time at the Home Front Museum or meet incredible animals at the Welsh Mountain Zoo . History lovers can scale the towers of Conwy Castle, while curious minds can follow the magical Alice Trail through Llandudno’s streets.

Take in sea air roaming the dunes of Towyn and Kinmel Bay, or take on a challenge at the Boathouse Climbing Centre and Llandudno Dry Ski Slope for a burst of adrenaline. 

From culture and history to wildlife and fresh-air adventures, this half term has something for the whole family — and North Wales delivers it all

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#AD Dog Sports Summer Camp 2026 – Bookings Open!

Embark on the ultimate dog sports adventure with Mynydd Sleddog Adventures 🌄

After a sell-out 2025, we’re back with FOUR epic camps in Conwy, North Wales:

Junior Camp (11–16)   27–29 May | 15–17 August

Women’s Adventure Camp (18+)  4–6 August

Adults Adventure Camp (18+) 15–17 September

Dog Sports Camps focus on survival and bushcraft skills, camp fires, dog parkour and mantrailing and sleddog skillsHands-on experience, fun and adventure.

👉 Spaces are limited – book now via the link!

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#AD Discover Serpent’s Tears at Penderyn Llandudno

Introducing Serpent’s Tears, the first peated single malt Welsh whisky in 125 years!

Nestling in the shadow of The Great Orme, Penderyn Llandudno Lloyd Street distillery has crafted and matured this lightly peated whisky, reminding us of the adventurous spirit of past explorers and the natural beauty of our home.

Come and see how’s it’s made on one of our distillery tours or visit our shop. 

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