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Llandudno
The Stella provides high-quality accommodation in the Welsh seaside resort town of Llandudno.
Located adjacent to the Llandudno Tram Stop at the base of the Great Orme, the property is only 200 metres from the Llandudno Pier and Promenade.
Llandudno
Dogs deserve the same luxury as humans. We focus on selling planet friendly products and all natural foods.
Llandudno
An independent shoe shop based in the beautiful town of Llandudno in North Wales. Established in 1971, this shop has been providing quality shoes and accessories to the people of Llandudno for nearly 50 years.
Betws-y-Coed
This walk starts from St Mary's Church in Gwydyr and climbs through woodland to reach the beautiful lake of Llyn Elsi with magnificent views to Moel Siabod and the Carneddau.
Llandudno
We have listed three different walks below which take you around the Llandudno area. The walks take you from Llandudno around Deganwy, Penrhynside, Nant y Gamar, the Little Orme and the Great Orme.
Llanrwst
The Eagles Hotel Bar & Restaurant specialise in Indian food, bar food and more.
Llandudno
Stylish tea rooms with an Alice in Wonderland theme serving sandwiches, toasties and jacket potatoes.
Llandudno
The Llandudno Heritage Trail takes in 15 locations, from promenade to pier, shopping streets to sandy beaches, gardens to the Great Orme headland.
Llanrwst
Blas ar Fwyd is a Welsh food hub specialising in quality foods and drinks since 1988. Our Delicatessen and Café Bar 'Amser Da' offer a wide range of quality fine food and drink from both Welsh and international producers.
Llandudno
Parisella's Café Happy Valley sells a wide variety of hot and cold food, drinks, ice lollies and a twenty-four flavour cabinet full of Parisella's award winning ice cream.
Abergele
Tan-y-Mynydd (meaning “under the mountain”) is a trout fishing haven. The immaculately cared for grounds are set in the easily accessible, beautiful and tranquil North Wales countryside.
Llandudno
A series of walks of varying lengths up to and around the Great Orme summit in Llandudno.
Trefriw
This trail leads across the forest-clad hillsides, passing deep cuttings, capped mine shafts, tunnel entrances and the remains of long-abandoned mills, where generations of miners toiled to extract lead and zinc ore from the hillsides.
Llandudno
The Llandudno Land Trains offer a delightful way to explore the scenic beauty of Llandudno, North Wales.
Conwy
Have fun discovering Conwy with two self-guided, heritage walks with an optional treasure hunt. Buy or instantly download and get curious!
Betws-y-Coed
This moderate/strenuous, circular walk through the Gwydir Forest has fabulous views of the Snowdonia mountains.
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.
Colwyn Bay
Located in Colwyn Bay, with fifty acres of beautiful parkland Parc Eirias is Conwy's premier leisure facility.
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.
Abergele
Located on the beautiful North Wales coastline in Llanddulas offering direct access to one of Europe’s largest cycle paths with uninterrupted views out to sea across the bay.