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Railway Station, Augusta Street, Llandudno, Conwy, LL30 2AFLlandudno
The Conwy Valley line is part of the National Rail Network. Its route follows one of the largest rivers in Wales, the River Conwy, then runs along the wild banks of the River Lledr, which merges with the River Conwy at Betws-y-Coed.
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Tan y Gopa Road, Abergele, Conwy, LL22 8DSTelephone
01745 824034Abergele
Abergele Golf Club is a high-quality golf club for all. Regarded as one of the most picturesque courses in Wales.
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13 Bangor Road, Conwy, Conwy, LL32 8NGTelephone
01492 330540Conwy
Emma and Mark Baravelli have been making chocolates for over 10 years.
Betws-y-Coed
Grand spacious self-catering property (sleeps 8) stands elevated looking across the Lledr Valley and down towards the Waterloo Bridge, offering a tranquil self-catering getaway in the heart of Welsh countryside.
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Llannerch Goch, Capel Garmon, Betws-y-Coed, Conwy, LL26 0RLTelephone
01690 710261Betws-y-Coed
Our 3 luxury self-catering cottages offers all mod cons. Sleeps 1-4. Two miles from picturesque village of Betws-y-Coed.
Llanrwst
Our super-comfortable holiday lodges come with a peaceful riverside location and stunning mountain backdrop. We offer one, two, and three-bedroom single-storey lodges for relaxed holidays and staycations.
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Lakeside Cafe, Llyn Crafnant, Trefriw, Conwy, LL27 0JZTelephone
01492 640818Trefriw
Llyn Crafnant is 63 acres and is stocked with rainbow trout, supplementing the wild brown trout.
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13 Mostyn Crescent, Promenade, Llandudno, Conwy, LL30 1ARTelephone
01492 879660Llandudno
Welcome to The Shelbourne Llandudno. You can immediately start to relax, unwind and enjoy your holiday the moment you step through the welcoming doors of the Shelbourne Hotel, Llandudno.
Conwy
Enjoy a personalized experience around the iconic town of Conwy, visiting sights such as Conwy Castle and the smallest house in Great Britain.Address
Llandudno Pier, Llandudno, Conwy, LL30 2LPLlandudno
The Llandudno Land Trains offer a delightful way to explore the scenic beauty of Llandudno, North Wales.
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Upstairs at Theatr Colwyn, Abergele Road, Colwyn Bay, Conwy, LL29 7RUTelephone
01492 556677Colwyn Bay
Oriel Colwyn is a gallery space dedicated to showcasing photography and photographic works.
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The Beach Café, The Promenade, Penmaenmawr, Conwy, LL34 6EDTelephone
01492 623885Penmaenmawr
Situated in a stunning area of the North Wales coast just off the A55. With fantastic views of Anglesey and Puffin Island, Penmaenmawr beach is a very popular location for day trippers and locals.
Abergele
We are a third generation family-run, friendly park, located on the North Wales coast near Abergele. We have the Wales Coastal Path on our doorstep and the beach is a short walk away.
Colwyn Bay
Visitors to Colwyn Bay can now enjoy the wide sandy Porth Eirias beach and admire the seaside views from the improved promenade and its attractive seating and landscaped areas.
Betws-y-Coed
Walks through 9.5 acres of native forest to the spectacular Conwy Falls waterfall. Access is via the grounds of the Conwy Falls Café, designed in the 1930s by well known local designer, Clough Williams-Ellis and serving delicious snacks and meals.
Llandudno
Homely, clean, comfortable accommodation with an off street parking place allotted to each guestroom. Only a short walk to both beaches, town centre, promenade and pier.
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9-13 High Street, Conwy, Conwy, LL32 8DETelephone
01492 685383Conwy
Fresh local produce from our local suppliers and our own delicious baked goods, breads, meat, cheese, fish and seafood.
Conwy
Award winning tour guide specialising in town tours, medieval castle tours, scenic walks, coach tours and visits to “off the beaten track” hidden gems.
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14-15 Gloddaeth Crescent, Llandudno, Conwy, LL30 2XSTelephone
01492 877319Llandudno
Four Saints Brig-y-Don Hotel is centrally located in the heart of Llandudno promenade. The sea front rooms have an outstanding sea view.
Betws-y-Coed
The Snowdonia Society looks after The Ugly House. Who built the house, and when, remains a mystery. Home to a fabulous tearoom with a natural garden cared for by a group of volunteers.