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Llanrwst
The 25km Gwydir Mawr Trail is a proper mountain bike trail in every sense of the term. It incorporates the shorter Gwydir Bach trail, which is a 8.7km version taking between 45 to 90 minutes to complete.
Llanrwst
This moderately hilly route of 15 miles (24 km) takes the rider through the villages of Betws-y-Coed, Penmachno, Capel Garmon, passing along the edge of the Fairy Glen gorge with superb mountain views.
Colwyn Bay
The Bay Gallery is a community art and craft gallery run as a small charity by local volunteers, which offers local artists the opportunity to exhibit and sell their work. It also runs weekly art classes and workshops.
Penmachno
One of the mountain biking highlights of North Wales, the Penmachno Trails consist of two trails - Dolen Machno (19km) and Dolen Eryri (11 km) - which can be ridden either on their own or combined to make a longer 30km ride.
Llandudno
Llandudno Swimming Centre can offer a 25 metre, 8 lane competition pool as well as a 20 metre, 4 lane training pool. Both pools feature a movable floor, which allows for greater flexibility with how the pool is used.
Llandudno
The tour takes you to the Great Orme Summit, operating hourly the tour takes in the sights of the Great Orme passing historic landmarks and amazing views, pausing at the Great Orme Summit before making its journey back down.
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.
Conwy
A Cultural Gateway for Conwy County - Conwy’s Culture Centre is just a stone’s throw from Conwy’s magnificent medieval town walls.
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141 reviewsLlandudno
Our Great Orme Tour is operated by our small fleet of vintage coaches to transport guests around the magnificent Great Orme in Llandudno.
Betws-y-Coed
The walk follows an old miners' path, passing relics of Aberllyn Mine before arriving at Llyn Parc with lovely views of the Conwy Valley on the return route.
Llandudno
This is a 3 mile easy self-guided audio trail created by the Royal Geographic Society with IBG.
Colwyn Bay
Theatr Colwyn is an historical theatre and cinema utilising the latest in technology to offer patrons a 21st Century entertainment experience with a traditional, friendly flavour.
Llandudno
“Finding Alice,” is an immersive game transporting players into the enchanting world of Wonderland, where they embark on a quest filled with riddles, codes, and interactive challenges. Guided by characters from the beloved tale, participants explore…
Llandudno
John Bright Leisure Centre is located next to the high school in Llandudno.
Betws-y-Coed
The Swallow Falls Trail goes through woodland to a viewpoint over the waterfall - you get a great view from this side of the river so don’t forget your camera.
Llandudno
The Llandudno Oval Bowling Club is situated at the Oval approximately half a mile from the town centre and adjacent to the cricket ground. All visitors will receive a very warm welcome to our green.
Conwy
Have fun discovering Conwy with two self-guided, heritage walks with an optional treasure hunt. Buy or instantly download and get curious!
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.
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12 reviewsCerrigydrudion
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.
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264 reviewsLlandudno
The splendid Welsh resorts of Llandudno and Conwy lie between two gorgeous beaches and have retained much of their Victorian charm. You'll enjoy spectacular views of the Great Orme, the Pier, Conwy Castle and the surrounding countryside.