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Llandudno
Take a chocolatey journey 5,000 years in the making! Starting in a Mayan hut you will weave your way through nine eras, exploring how chocolate has ingrained itself into our society.
Llandudno
18 hole adventure/crazy golf course situated outside the front of the Summit Complex Cafe. Challenging course for all age groups.
Conwy
Plas Mawr is the best Elizabethan town house in Britain. Located in Conwy, home to one of Edward I’s castles, Conwy is the perfect place for history lovers.
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.
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.
Dolgarrog
Located in the beautiful Conwy Valley between Trefriw and Dolgarrog the Conwy Valley Maze is unique.
Penrhyn Bay
Penrhyn Bay beach is on the North Wales Path and there are also coastal walks to nearby Colwyn Bay or Ormes Bay.
Conwy
Conwy Water Gardens and Dutch Pancake House has everything. Found in Rowen, the whole family will be entertained, with three fishing lakes, a nature walk, an aquatic centre and the Dutch Pancake House serving sweet and savoury pancakes.
Llanfairfechan
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.
Abergele
The Peculiar Gallery in Abergele exhibits and sells paintings, prints, sculpture and ceramics by local and international artists, as well as selling antiques, books, jewellery, and lots of fabulous interesting items
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.
Colwyn Bay
Mynydd Marian is a small limestone ridge offering extensive views along the coast and inland across the rural landscape towards the distant mountains of Snowdonia and the Clwydians.
Llandudno Junction
RSPB Conwy nature reserve is a wetland on the east bank of the Conwy estuary, created from material dug out during construction of the A55 road tunnel between 1986 and 1991.
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.
Conwy
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.
Colwyn Bay
Oriel Colwyn is a gallery space dedicated to showcasing photography and photographic works.
Abergele
Amusement arcade and family entertainment centre on the promenade at Abergele.
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.
Cerrigydrudion
This route meanders through the Clocaenog Forest and at 3.5km long (total climb 60m), it's the perfect route for families and beginners.
Kinmel Bay
Sandy Cove Beach, Kinmel Bay is a fine north facing sandy beach backed by a narrow promenade used by walkers and cyclists.