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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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Y Cwm, Llangernyw, Abergele, Conwy, LL22 8PRTelephone
01745 860630Abergele
The museum is the childhood home of Sir Henry Jones (1852-1922) who, from humble origins, became an eminent Professor of Moral Philosophy at Glasgow University and a major influence on the education system in Wales.
Conwy
The Royal Cambrian Academy is a unique institution in Wales, an independent charity supporting Welsh art and artists, where art is encouraged, made, exhibited and debated.
Abergele
Gwrych Castle is a Grade I Listed country house in North Wales and is one of the first attempts at replicating true medieval architecture in Europe.
Colwyn Bay
Ink. Gallery Ltd is an arts collective start-up company based at the former Longmans building in Colwyn Bay.
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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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Betws-y-Coed, Conwy, LL24 0DWTelephone
01690 710770Betws-y-Coed
Swallow Falls is an area of Outstanding Natural Beauty where the river Llugwy flows through a narrow chasm creating a spectacular waterfall amongst a background of beech, conifer and birch trees.
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.
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The Old Stables, 2 Garage Street, Llandudno, Conwy, LL30 1DWTelephone
01492 471493Llandudno
In Llandudno, Ultimate Escape is a fun-filled escape room challenge. Can you and your friends solve the clues and escape the room?
Llandudno
We invite you to join us on one of the best rated private driver guided tour experiences in Britain. We specialise in private custom driver guided tours of the North Wales area, the Snowdonia National Park and the Isle of Anglesey.
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Faenol Avenue, Abergele, Conwy, LL22 7HTTelephone
0300 4569525Abergele
There is plenty to do at Abergele Leisure Centre with a swimming pool, sports hall, gym and a varied fitness class timetable.
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.
Deganwy
At Adventurous Ewe all our trips are run with small groups so that we can offer a bespoke, personal service that has a minimal impact on the environment.
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Great Orme Country Park, Llandudno, Conwy, LL30 2XFTelephone
01492 860963Llandudno
From this striking position, the Summit Complex offers you breath-taking views of Llandudno, areas of Snowdonia National Park, the Isle of Anglesey and the Irish Sea.
Colwyn Bay
Rhos-on-Sea is Colwyn Bay’s genteel cousin.
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Llewelyn Avenue, Llandudno, Conwy, LL30 2ERTelephone
01492 871666Llandudno
Bonkerz Fun Centre, one of the best indoor soft play facilities of its kind in North Wales. Why not bring the children for a fun-filled session at Bonkerz, come and meet the team and enjoy a family day out.
Betws-y-Coed
Beics Betws offers bike hire, guided bike rides and bike touring holidays. We have electric and standard hardtail, hybrid, adventure and touring bikes for hire.
Conwy
Enjoy a personalized experience around the iconic town of Conwy, visiting sights such as Conwy Castle and the smallest house in Great Britain.Let Tudno Tours show you the best of North Wales. You can book us for Private hire, or join one of our full or half day set tours such as Best of Anglesey, Snowdonia scenic drive or Caernarfon castle guided tour.
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Purification Plant, The Quay, Conwy, Conwy, LL32 8BBTelephone
01492 592689Conwy
At Conwy’s waterfront, next to Conwy Castle, Conwy Mussel Museum is full of brilliant history and stories. Exploring the town’s heritage and traditions, Conwy’s relationship with the river and its mussels goes back to the Romans.