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Penmaenmawr
Craiglwyd Hall Caravan Park is situated on the hillside with breath-taking views out over Anglesey and Llandudno. This is the park to choose if you are searching for peace and tranquillity in a magnificent setting, but also if you want to be close…
Rhos-on-Sea
Seafront dog and child friendly pub and restaurant with large beer garden in Rhos-on-Sea serving delicious, fresh pub food.
Betws-y-Coed
This moderate/strenuous, circular walk through the Gwydir Forest has fabulous views of the Snowdonia mountains.
Conwy
Delightful end terrace cottage in the village of Deganwy, sandwiched between the Victorian town of Llandudno and the Medieval town of Conwy. It has Castle, estuary, mountain, sea and marina views with wonderful beaches close by.
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.
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
Seashells Seaside Holiday Apartment is a delightful two bedroom, ground floor, home from home, with many personal touches throughout, accommodating up to four guests.
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!
Conwy
With outdoor seating overlooking the marina, The Mulberry is a brilliant place to kick back and enjoy a meal with friends, family, and even the dog!
Betws-y-Coed
Located in the charming village of Betws-y-Coed, the Gateway to Snowdonia, The Waterloo Hotel and Lodge offers a choice of rooms available in either the main hotel or one of our dog friendly lodge style rooms in the hotel grounds.
Llandudno
Clares of Llandudno department store has been an institution for over a century and remains the focal point for the town’s shopping district, not only for local shoppers, but for the many visitors to Llandudno.
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.
Llanfairfechan
A circular walk of 4.5 miles (7 km) from the top of Llanfairfechan town to the foot of the Carneddau range of mountains passing through a landscape rich in archaeological sites dating from the Stone Age.
Llandudno
Named after the local theatre impresario Will Catlin, Catlin’s is the perfect place to relax and unwind.
Colwyn Bay
Fairy Glen is a protected Local Nature Reserve and ancient woodland. The wooded paths through the reserve follow the course of the River Colwyn into the heart of Old Colwyn.
Abergele
The Kinmel Arms St George is a Double AA Rosette Restaurant based in the picturesque village of St George in beautiful North Wales.
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.
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.
Colwyn Bay
Located in Colwyn Bay, with fifty acres of beautiful parkland Parc Eirias is Conwy's premier leisure facility.
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.