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Conwy
Enjoy a personalized experience around the iconic town of Conwy, visiting sights such as Conwy Castle and the smallest house in Great Britain.Kinmel Bay
Sandy Cove Beach, Kinmel Bay is a fine north facing sandy beach backed by a narrow promenade used by walkers and cyclists.
Rowen
Set in the picturesque village of Rowen at the heart of the Conwy Valley. A secluded riverside location that is only few minutes’ walk of a lively, award-winning traditional pub.
Betws-y-Coed
Anna Davies has evolved into the largest independent retailer in the area. Now stocking a wide range of items including ladies' and men’s fashion, homeware and gifts.
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13 Abbey Road, Llandudno, Conwy, LL30 2EETelephone
01492 877370Llandudno
Lansdowne House in Llandudno, offers boutique guest accommodation sheltering beneath the slopes of the Great Orme.
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The Esplanade, Glan Y Mor Parade, Llandudno, Conwy, LL30 2LLTelephone
01492 860300Llandudno
Located right on Llandudno’s promenade, The Esplanade is the perfect Welsh escape for all to enjoy.
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Tal y Cafn, Colwyn Bay, Conwy, LL28 5RETelephone
01492 650460Colwyn Bay
Spanning across 80 acres and over 250 years of horticultural history, National Trust’s Bodnant Garden is home to five Italianate terraces, wildflower meadows, woodland and riverside gardens.
Llandudno
Discover your perfect seaside escape at our charming holiday apartments in picturesque Llandudno. Just moments from the sandy shores, our accommodations blend comfort and convenience for your next getaway.
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Felin Isa, Llannefydd, Denbigh, Conwy, LL16 5HDTelephone
01745 870642Denbigh
Tŷ Twt Aled Valley is a holiday cabin in Denbigh. Next to woods and a river, lovers of nature will be at home. With lovely walks on the doorstep, Tŷ Twt Aled Valley is a great place to switch off and relax.
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10-12 Rhos Road, Rhos-on-Sea, Conwy, LL28 4PPTelephone
01492 330204Rhos-on-Sea
Colourful, sparkly retailer of home accessories, curtains, cushions, furniture, gifts, handbags, scarves, jewellery and lots of other lovely things!
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1 Glanrafon Terrace, Pentywyn Road, Deganwy, Conwy, Conwy, LL31 9TUTelephone
07747 804704Conwy
Delightful end terrace cottage in the village of Deganwy, sandwiched between the Victorian town of Llandudno and the Medieval town of Conwy. It has Castle, estuary, mountain, sea and marina views with wonderful beaches close by.
Penmaenmawr
A long sandy beach with a promenade. Penmaenmawr looks out onto the Menai Straits and its many facilities make it a popular family resort.
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29 Bryn Rhys, Glan Conwy, Colwyn Bay, Conwy, LL28 5NUTelephone
07810 012292Colwyn Bay
We have four holiday homes in the village of Glan Conwy. Each house sleeps two people.
Conwy
When King Edward I built Conwy Castle in the late 13th Century it was intended to dominate and intimidate - and it’s still doing its job, competing with Snowdonia’s rugged skyline and winning the battle for our attention.
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Alwen, Cerrigydrudion, Conwy, LL21 9TTCerrigydrudion
At approximately 15.2km long this route is suitable for beginners and families. The routes start from the main car park at the Llyn Brenig Visitor Centre.
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Graiglwyd Road, Penmaenmawr, Conwy, LL34 6ERTelephone
01492 622338Penmaenmawr
Six spacious holiday cottages set on a hillside private estate in Penmaenmawr, with stunning views, and an onsite premier trout fishery.
Conwy
Westfield is a beautifully kept, well appointed, three bed cottage.
Conwy
Overlooking the fortified walled town of Conwy, the cottage affords recently renovated (everything brand new in 2022) luxury accommodation for those wanting a 2 minute walk into Conwy but still enjoy having a garden.
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Llyn Brenig Visitor Centre, Alwen, Cerrigydrudion, Conwy, LL21 9TTTelephone
01490 389222Cerrigydrudion
Two trails around Llyn Brenig which take the walker past some of the most interesting aspects of this ancient landscape. This route to the north-east of Llyn Brenig is about 2 miles long.
Betws-y-Coed
Today the Wybrnant valley is a quiet and remote place, yet it holds great significance to the history and culture of Wales.