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Llandudno
St Kilda is a large hotel on Llandudno’s front. Open since 1854, the hotel shows the town’s Victorian past. Close to the pier and Venue Cymru, St Kilda is a brilliant spot to enjoy your holiday.
Betws-y-Coed
Glan Dulyn riverside self-catering cottage in Betws-y-Coed, Snowdonia National Park, borders the River Llugwy, just a 4 minute walk to shops, restaurants and bars. Sleeps 4.
Rhos-on-Sea
Seafront dog and child friendly pub and restaurant with large beer garden in Rhos-on-Sea serving delicious, fresh pub food.
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.
Rhos-on-Sea
Established in 1990, Connect 2 has a large selection of retail items at a fair price.
Llandudno
The 5 mile toll road is open all year and offers spectacular views over to Anglesey and Snowdonia.
Llandudno
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.
Cerrigydrudion
The shorter of two walks, at just a few hundred metres long introduces some of the fascinating Bronze Age and Stone Age features on the northern western edge of Llyn Brenig.
Colwyn Bay
Luxury motorhome hire. 4 and 6 berth, fully insured, unlimited mileage, fully equipped motorhome ready to go and explore.
Llandudno Junction
Colin and Charlotte invite you to join them for a unique vineyard experience in a beautiful part of North Wales.
Llandudno
A traditional seaside pier dating from the late 1800s with an array of shops, cafes, bars and attractions - and fun for all the family!
Llandudno Junction
We’re Providero. We serve locally sourced, high-quality coffee with both of our locations providing a place to showcase local, artisanal products and a great space that reflects our values.
Llandudno
West Shore beach in Llandudno is much quieter than the bustling North Shore. This is a sandy beach which is popular with holidaymakers.
Conwy
The oldest licensed pub in Wales. The Groes Inn is a traditional inn, perfectly nestled between the beautiful Conwy estuary and the stunning Tal y Fan mountain.
Llandudno
Cedar House in Llandudno has self-contained holiday flats. A 5-minute walk to Llandudno’s pier and promenade, Cedar House has all the town’s attractions close by.
Conwy
Hop on board the Queen Victoria for a cruise to see views up the Conwy River towards the Conwy Valley, or out to the estuary for spectacular views of Anglesey, Puffin Island, the north coast and the Irish Sea.
Llandudno
Close to the Little Orme, ideal for visiting the theatre or for exploring.
Llandudno
The Dunoon Hotel is a family-owned, 66-bedroom, AA Four Star hotel situated between the North and West shores on Gloddaeth Street.
Llanrwst
The Meadowsweet Hotel is a family-run hotel near Snowdonia, situated in the small but historic town of Llanrwst. The hotel offers comfy serviced accommodation as well as self-catering options for larger groups.
Llandudno
Home from home, friendly and relaxed, we pride ourselves in making your stay a most memorable one.