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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.
Conwy
The oldest licensed pub in Wales. The Groes Inn is a traditional inn, perfectly nestled between the beautiful Conwy estuary and the stunning Tal y Fan mountain.
Betws-y-Coed
The Swallow Falls Trail goes through woodland to a viewpoint over the waterfall - you get a great view from this side of the river so don’t forget your camera.
Penmaenmwr
Dog-friendly sea-view B&B in a friendly coastal town, close to Snowdonia and Anglesey providing a home from home during your stay.
Llanfairfechan
Edina is located in beautiful Llanfairfechan on the North Wales coast. We are 10 minutes' walk from the Snowdonia National Park, and 15 minutes to the beach.
Llandudno
With models, interactive displays and exciting films the whole family will enjoy finding out more about the diverse wildlife and history of the Great Orme.
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.
Colwyn Bay
A series of 4 circular routes ranging from .075 miles to 1.25 miles in length stretching across the slopes behind the town of Colwyn Bay.
Colwyn Bay
The Bodnant Estate is a beautiful country Estate covering 5000 acres of North Wales’ best scenery. Our holiday cottages are self-catering and are close the gorgeous coastline.
Llandudno
Superb seafront self-catering holiday apartments. 3 spacious apartments (1 & 2 bedroom, sleeps 2-5) in listed Victorian building positioned yards from the sea on the promenade.
Llandudno
Situated on the North Wales coast in Llandudno, the Victoria Shopping Centre is the premier shopping centre for North Wales, located 45 miles west of Chester.
The Wales Coast Path is a long distance walking route which runs around the entire Welsh coastline.
Llandudno
Llandudno’s Great Orme Tramway, with its Victorian splendour and charm is waiting to take you on the picturesque, breath-taking, one-mile journey to the summit of the Great Orme Country Park and Nature Reserve.
Betws-y-Coed
This series of four trails starts from the Pont y Pair car park in Betws-y-Coed and leads through the surrounding Gwydir Forest.
Llandudno
The Sea Jay and Seaborne embark from the jetty on Llandudno Promenade. The trips pass the beautiful Llandudno Pier to see the caves, coves and lighthouse and many more great views which can only be seen from the sea.
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.
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…
Llanfairfechan
Five walks of varying lengths in and around Llanfairfechan on the north coast. All walks start from the car park on Station Road and there are plenty of places to purchase refreshments from the local shops and pubs in the town.
Llandudno
Walk the 3,500 year old underground passageways that lead to the Great Cavern; the largest prehistoric underground excavation in the world.