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Penmaenmawr
The Huw Tom Walk is a linear walk of 6 miles (9.6 km) and with spectacular views from Penmaenmawr on the coast through the mountains to Rowen, a small village in the Conwy Valley.
Conwy
This attractive mixed woodland of 7.5 ha lies between Bodlondeb Park in Conwy and the southern bank of the Conwy Estuary, and is home to a variety of mammals, birds and butterflies.
Penmaenmawr,
Get ready for an unforgettable day of fun at Sblash Aqua Park, North Wales’ premier inflatable water park! Located in the heart of Conwy, Sblash offers an action-packed experience for thrill-seekers of all ages.
Llandudno
Are you curious about Llandudno? Looking for an unusual and quirky activity which gets you out in the fresh air whatever the weather? If the answer is yes, then have fun discovering Llandudno with Curious About Llandudno.
Cerrigydrudion
Mynydd Sleddog Adventures is Wales' first and only sled dog attraction offering amazing opportunities for individuals, families and groups to enjoy their very own sled dog adventure.
Eglwysbach
An easy circular walk of 3.5 miles around the village of Eglwysbach on field paths, tracks and B-roads with good views of the valley and the Carneddau mountains.
Betws-y-Coed
The Sacred Doorways trail links together some of the most interesting churches and chapels in the small towns and villages across the Conwy Valley.
Llandudno
The 1,500 seat theatre at Venue Cymru is one of the UK's leading receiving theatres.
Betws-y-Coed
This moderate/strenuous, circular walk through the Gwydir Forest has fabulous views of the Snowdonia mountains.
Johnny Throws is North Wales’ first and only venue to offer both Augmented Reality Darts AND Indoor Axe Throwing – all under one roof, right at the foot of the Great Orme in Llandudno.
Betws-y-Coed
This series of four trails starts from the Pont y Pair car park in Betws-y-Coed and leads through the surrounding Gwydir Forest.
The 33-mile trail across Conwy is part of the North Wales Pilgrim’s Way, a historical 130-mile route from Basingwerk Abbey to Bardsey Island.
Pentrefoelas
Five circular walks or varying lengths from the village of Pentrefoelas, a fine example of an estate village taking its name from Foel-las, a nearby small hill, once the site of a simple medieval castle.
Llanrwst
This circular walk of 3.5 miles (5.5 km) is the first in a series of walks from Llanrwst and leads through woodland to spectacular views of the Carneddau mountains and Conwy Valley.
Llandudno
A series of walks of varying lengths up to and around the Great Orme summit in Llandudno.
Llandudno
We encourage a friendly and respectful environment where all climbers can challenge themselves, from beginners through to experienced and advanced climbers.
Rowen
Fine example of a traditional Welsh chapel built during the great age of chapel building in the 19th Century (1819).
Rhos-on-Sea
Bryn Euryn is a prominent limestone hill overlooking Rhos-on-Sea, with fine views from the summit. It is a rich mixture of grassland and woodland, part of it being a Site of Special Scientific Interest.
Cerrigydrudion
Llyn Brenig is located at the heart of the Mynydd Hiraethog and is a centre for outdoor activities, including walking, cycling, fishing and sailing.
Llanfairfechan
This attractive short walk of approximately 1 mile (2.2 km) leads through the beautiful Nant y Coed woodlands and follows the river behind the village of Llanfairfechan.