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Looking for a spring break in North Wales?
Look no further - join us in beautiful Conwy County! As the days grow longer and warmer our landscapes and gardens burst into life with colours.
From fun filled family days out, to cosy countryside escapes and luxury spa breaks, Conwy is the perfect place to relax, unwind and recharge your batteries on a UK short break!
There’s something for everyone.
We offer a wide range of accommodation options to suit all tastes and budgets! Take a look at our accommodation pages.
Explore Conwy’s medieval walls and castle, take a leisurely stroll along its scenic quayside, or enjoy breath-taking views of Llandudno from the Great Orme Tram or cable cars. You can also journey through the stunning Conwy Valley by car or train, with stops at picturesque towns and villages like Llanrwst, Betws-y-Coed, and Dolwyddelan.
2025 has been designated by Visit Wales as ‘Year of Croeso’ (Welcome) and it is time to #FeelTheHwyl (feel the fun) right here in Conwy County!
Explore Conwy’s Historic Sites
Step back in time and explore the rich history of Conwy County this Spring. Wander the ancient walls and towers of Conwy Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage site, or discover the charming streets of the medieval town and walls.
Don’t miss a visit to the town’s beautiful quayside for stunning views and a taste of local culture, not forgetting the wonders of The Smallest House in Britain!
Great to be alive
That’s what you’ll feel on top of the Great Orme, the headland that rears up like a sea monster above Llandudno. This wildlife haven is one of Britain’s most important sites for rare plants. Springtime wildflowers peek through limestone grassland, seabirds gather on the cliffs and over 20 species of butterfly can be seen. Remember your camera!
Blooming Bodnant
It’s a must. Bodnant Garden is a sublime place to wander, returning month after month to enjoy each new show of colour, from daffodil meadows and carpets of bluebells to cherry trees festooned with a froth of delicate flowers. The garden’s famous Laburnum Arch bursts into life from late May. This 180ft/55m tunnel of drooping yellow blossoms is the most inspiring display of all.
Perfect Trails for All Riders
Cycling in Conwy County offers something for everyone! Whether you're a family, a couple, or cycling solo.
Why not try the waymarked National Cycle Route 5, a 30-mile Conwy Cycle Route along the coast from Llanfairfechan to Kinmel Bay?
Explore scenic trails around Betws-y-Coed and the Conwy Valley, cycling hand-in-hand along peaceful paths surrounded by stunning landscapes and not forgetting the rolling hills of Hiraethog to take in the beautiful scenery.
Discover Conwy on Foot – Nature, History, Adventure
Whether you’re following the enchanting Alice in Wonderland Trail, taking a gentle loop around Llyn Crafnant, or exploring the forested beauty of Betws-y-Coed, there’s a walk here for all levels of ability.
Enjoy breezy beachside wanders through Rhos on Sea, Pensarn Llanfairfechan and more! …….
Take in the dramatic views on the Pensychnant Upland Walk offering breath-taking vistas across Conwy Town and far beyond or into the hills of Hiraethog for a wonderful way to experience the Hiraethog moors and its villages with plenty of places to stop for refreshments and to take in the beautiful scenery.
‘Paw-some’ time in Conwy County
Conwy County is a dog-friendly haven, offering scenic walks along the coastline, lush forests, and rugged hills. Popular spots like Llandudno, Betws-y-Coed, and the Conwy Valley welcome dogs, with many cafés and pubs offering water bowls and treats. Whether hiking, cycling, or simply enjoying the views, Conwy County is the perfect place for a memorable getaway with your dog.
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