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Betws-y-Coed
Betws-y-Coed Golf Club boasts a beautifully manicured 9-hole course, situated in the heart of North Wales, nestled in the stunning foothills of Snowdonia ... an area of truly outstanding natural beauty.
Conwy
By The Sea, Conwy is a one-stop lifestyle clothing store selling brands including Seasalt, Weird Fish and White Stuff.
Betws-y-Coed
Walks through 9.5 acres of native forest to the spectacular Conwy Falls waterfall. Access is via the grounds of the Conwy Falls Café, designed in the 1930s by well known local designer, Clough Williams-Ellis and serving delicious snacks and meals.
Penrhyn Bay, Llandudno
Tan Y Fron sits within the coastal town of Penrhyn Bay and offers the ideal base for a family looking to explore North Wales.
Denbigh
Tŷ Twt Aled Valley is a holiday cabin in Denbigh. Next to woods and a river, lovers of nature will be at home. With lovely walks on the doorstep, Tŷ Twt Aled Valley is a great place to switch off and relax.
Betws-y-Coed
Found on the slopes of the Conwy Valley, with beautiful views of Snowdonia, Maes-y-Garth is a five Star B&B in Betws-y-Coed.
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.
Llandudno
The Britannia is a friendly Victorian guest house on the seafront promenade with fantastic views of Llandudno’s bay.
Llanrwst
Begun in 1673, the chapel’s simple stone exterior belies what you find within. It’s a lavish affair blending Gothic and Renaissance styles, with a pulpit embellished by carved figures.
Llandudno
The newest addition to North Wales’ culinary scene. It’s a fresh and eye catching space in which you can enjoy all the quality and finesse of fine dining without the faff and formality.
Llandudno
Discover your perfect seaside escape at our charming holiday apartments in picturesque Llandudno. Just moments from the sandy shores, our accommodations blend comfort and convenience for your next getaway.
Llandudno
Beachside Guest House offers superb accommodation in the seaside town of Llandudno in Conwy. We are only a 1-minute walk to the beach and a 10-minute walk from the railway station.
Betws-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.
Llandudno
The Dunoon Hotel is a family-owned, 66-bedroom, AA Four Star hotel situated between the North and West shores on Gloddaeth Street.
Conwy
On 150-acres of ground, you can enjoy the peace of Pensychnant. Built within the Sychnant Pass with views of the Carneddau Mountains, you can walk medieval ruins, heathland and enjoy the song of choughs and skylarks above.
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.
Trefriw
Starting from the car park in front of Hafna Mine ruins, this easy walk takes the forest road uphill through a mixture of spruce, pine and broadleaved woodland with wonderful views over the Conwy Valley and Great Orme.
Abergele
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.
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.
Llandudno
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