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Trefriw
Located in centre of pretty village of Trefriw offering comfortable 3 star accommodation with full Welsh breakfast. Helpful host on site.
Llandudno
The Conwy Valley line is part of the National Rail Network. Its route follows one of the largest rivers in Wales, the River Conwy, then runs along the wild banks of the River Lledr, which merges with the River Conwy at Betws-y-Coed.
Llandudno
Welcome to Branstone Guest House, a family run Victorian townhouse built in the mid-1800s with many original features. We offer a comfortable, friendly stay with a home cooked breakfast made with locally sourced products.
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
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.
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.
Llandudno
The Little Orme is a limestone headland east of Llandudno. It is less developed than its bigger and more famous neighbour, the Great Orme, which makes it great for exploring and a haven for wildlife.
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.
Llandudno
Mostyn is one of the UK’s best contemporary art galleries, a world of creativity 4 minutes from the beach.
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 up to the moorland of Mynydd Hiraethog.
Conwy
Family run business in the heart of Conwy. We sell Clogau, the rare Welsh gold and lots of unique and beautiful pieces of jewellery.
Conwy
Enjoy a personalized experience around the iconic town of Conwy, visiting sights such as Conwy Castle and the smallest house in Great Britain.
Rhos-on-Sea
A stone’s throw from the beautiful beach of Rhos-on-Sea, we have a fantastic selection of shoes for adults including wider fitting footwear.
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.
Dolwyddelan
West Wing is situated at the Roman Road with fantastic walks from the garden to Llyn Elsi Lake, Swallow Falls and the beautiful village of Betws-y-Coed with its many shops and great places to eat.
Trefriw
Llyn Crafnant is 63 acres and is stocked with rainbow trout, supplementing the wild brown trout.
Llandudno
The name Min y Don translates from Welsh to mean 'at the edge of the waves', perfectly describing the guest house’s location on Llandudno's famous North Shore.
Dwygyfylchi, Penmaenmawr
Pendyffryn Hall boasts an idyllic location: a backdrop of Snowdonia National Park mountains and a spectacular view of the North Wales coastline. Just a two minute drive from the A55, and a ten minute walk to the beach.
Abergele
There is plenty to do at Abergele Leisure Centre with a swimming pool, sports hall, gym and a varied fitness class timetable.