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Llandudno
2021 Blue Flag Award Winner - A quieter side to Llandudno than the bustling North Shore. This is a sandy beach, popular with holidaymakers and facing into Conwy Bay where low tide reveals a large expanse of sand.
Llanfairfechan
A circular walk of 4.5 miles (7 km) from the top of Llanfairfechan town to the foot of the Carneddau range of mountains passing through a landscape rich in archaeological sites dating from the Stone Age
Llanwrst
Llanrwst Swimming Pool offers a varied programme including adult and children's swimming lessons, as well as casual swimming, aqua aerobics, children's fun sessions, adults only, lane swimming and early morning sessions on selected days.
Cerrigydrudion
An easy-to-follow, way marked, circular route around the Alwen Reservoir of approximately 7.5 miles (11 km), the Alwen Trail follows forest tracks and paths along the water’s edge and upto the moorland of Mynydd Hiraethog.
Cerrigydrudion
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.
Conwy
Download this free leaflet and begin your 80-minute adventure through one of the most fascinating and well preserved medieval towns in Europe
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.
Llandudno Junction
Conwy
Have fun discovering Conwy with two self-guided, heritage walks with an optional treasure hunt. Buy or instantly download & get curious!
Llanfairfechan
2021 Blue Flag Award Winner - Llanfairfechan’s long stretch of sandy beach at low tide is a delight for families with young children. It has fantastic views of Anglesey, the Menai Strait and the Great Orme.
Trefriw
This circular trail runs around Llyn Crafnant, sitting in the Snowdonia National Park above the village of Trefriw in the Conwy Valley. The trail is 2.5 mile (4 km) long and is suitable to be walked by those with buggies / pushchairs.
Colwyn Bay
The James Alexander Barr Tennis Centre consists of 2 indoor and 4 outdoor floodlit tennis courts. We have a changing room area and automated refreshment machines offering a selection of hot and cold drinks within the main facility. They offer a…
Betws-y-Coed
An area of outstanding natural beauty.
Pentrefoelas
The deep lake of Llyn Aled is located high on the Hiraethog moors. Its bleak setting is beautiful, and the lake itself is one of the best spots for coarse fishing in the area.
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.
Llandudno
The Marine Drive Audio Trail
Llanfairfechan
Five walks of varying lengths in and around Llanfairfechan on the north coast. All walks start from the car park on Station Road and there are plenty of places to purchase refreshments from the local shops and pubs in the town.
Colwyn Bay
This prominent woodland that stretches across the slopes above and behind the town of Colwyn Bay is easily accessible from the coastal cycle route.
Colwyn Bay
Discover how Colwyn Bay developed and learn more about the town's rich historic and cultural heritage by taking a walk through time. Your journey starts at Colwyn Bay Library, where you can pick up a copy of the Colwyn Bay Heritage Walk leaflet.
Carbon Monkey offer MTB (mountain bike) and cycling guided rides, skills courses and multi day expeditions from our base in Conwy.