Conferences in North Wales
Looking for the perfect destination to hold your conference or team-building event? Then you’ve come to the right place.
Conwy County has the hotels and conference facilities, the location, and those all-important extra ‘add-ons’ in terms of scenery and activities, attractions, entertainment and restaurants where delegates can gather at the end of the day that make conferences and business meetings really deliver the goods.
Business and conference venues and meeting rooms in North Wales
Llandudno, for example, has the largest choice of hotels in Wales. And they come with a positive, ‘can-do’ attitude, professionalism and expertise – qualities that underlie all successful conference and business gatherings.
It’s the same story inland. Many of Conwy County’s country house hotels offer a unique setting for smaller conferences and business meetings great and small – a fantastic choice if you’re in search of an inspirational venue.
It’s not just hotels that play their part. Llandudno is also a big business player thanks to Venue Cymru, a superb seafront complex is up-to-the-minute with all the latest technology, securing its reputation as an iconic meeting place for groups of five to 5,000 delegates.
Team-building events in North Wales
We can handle everything from small gatherings to big conferences, team-building events to post-conference tours. Named by Lonely Planet as one of the world’s best places to visit, North Wales is now regarded as the UK’s adventure capital. From adrenaline rushes to coastal path walks, your delegates can experience the best that the outdoors (and indoors) has to offer, with a unique North Wales take on it.
And as a bonus Conwy County is easy to get to, just a few hours from most of the UK’s main population centres, with fast and frequent road and rail links.
When you arrive there’s no mistaking that you’re somewhere different. It’s not just the coastline (very sandy). Or the mountains (very high). Hospitality and service come with a generous Welsh spin too. We call is ‘Croeso’, or ‘Welcome’.