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Llandudno
Welcome to Branstone Guest House, a family run Victorian townhouse built in the mid-1800s with many original features. We offer a comfortable, friendly stay with a home cooked breakfast made with locally sourced products.
Deganwy
At Adventurous Ewe all our trips are run with small groups so that we can offer a bespoke, personal service that has a minimal impact on the environment.
Address
6 Chapel Street, Llandudno, Conwy, LL30 2SYTelephone
01492 860911Llandudno
The Merrydale Guest House is a family run B&B providing comfortable accommodation along with its generous full breakfasts, warm welcoming atmosphere and snug licensed bar.
Llanfairfechan
Nestled 160 metres up in a secluded valley between Llanfairfechan and Abergwyngregyn, Rhiwiau is a traditional stone-built guesthouse ideally situated with panoramic views overlooking the Menai Straits and Isle of Anglesey.
Address
Pen y Bont Road, Glanwydden, Conwy, LL31 9JPTelephone
01492 546570Glanwydden
The Queen's Head is something of a hidden gem nestled in the charming village of Glanwydden, just outside Llandudno and Penrhyn Bay.
Address
13 Abbey Road, Llandudno, Conwy, LL30 2EETelephone
01492 877370Llandudno
Lansdowne House in Llandudno, offers boutique guest accommodation sheltering beneath the slopes of the Great Orme.
Address
16 Charlton Street, Llandudno, Conwy, LL30 2AATelephone
01492 879347Llandudno
Guest House situated in Llandudno town centre, in a quiet tree lined avenue, ground floor rooms available.
Address
Waterloo Hotel, Holyhead Road, Betws-y-Coed, Conwy, LL24 0ARTelephone
01690 710411Betws-y-Coed
The Bridge restaurant menu is dedicated to local and seasonal produce. Bar 1815 hosts an incredible selection of gins from around the world with a prominent feature on Welsh gins.
Address
Bridge Street, Abergele, Conwy, LL22 7HATelephone
07771 484446Abergele
The home of reclaimed and upcycled wooden items for the home and garden.
Address
Conwy Old Road, Penmaenmawr, Conwy, LL34 6SPTelephone
01492 623107Penmaenmawr
Traditional country pub with a warm, Welsh welcome in the heart of Dwygyfylchi.
Address
Conwy Garden World, Glan Conwy, Colwyn Bay, Conwy, LL28 5THTelephone
01492 562755Colwyn Bay
A visit to Conwy Garden World isn’t complete without a stop at the Lavender Tea Rooms.
Address
Towyn Road, Towyn, Conwy, LL22 9NWTelephone
01745 345123Towyn
For something just a little different what about the thrill of American style harness racing at Tir Prince?
Address
Central Promenade, Llandudno, Conwy, LL30 2XSTelephone
01492 876348Llandudno
St Kilda is a large hotel on Llandudno’s front. Open since 1854, the hotel shows the town’s Victorian past. Close to the pier and Venue Cymru, St Kilda is a brilliant spot to enjoy your holiday.
Llandudno
Shopping inspired by art, from our community of creators. Siop Mostyn offers a collection of hand-crafted and design led items made by local, national and international contemporary artists and makers.
Address
118 Glan-y-Môr Road, Penrhyn Bay, Conwy, LL30 3PRTelephone
01492 549297Penrhyn Bay
We are a café-bar located right opposite the beach in Penrhyn Bay. We are open for breakfasts, lunches, snacks, pancakes, afternoon teas and coffees and our bar is always open if you'd simply like a drink.
Address
123 Mostyn Street, Llandudno, Conwy, LL30 2NATelephone
01492 872090Llandudno
Traditional seaside rock shop with a wide choice of sweet treats and Welsh souvenirs.
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.
Trefriw
Located in centre of pretty village of Trefriw offering comfortable 3 star accommodation with full Welsh breakfast. Helpful host on site.
Address
238 Conwy Road, Mochdre, Colwyn Bay, Conwy, LL28 5AATelephone
01492 233213Colwyn Bay
Luxury motorhome hire. 4 and 6 berth, fully insured, unlimited mileage, fully equipped motorhome ready to go and explore.
Llandudno Junction
RSPB Conwy nature reserve is a wetland on the east bank of the Conwy estuary, created from material dug out during construction of the A55 road tunnel between 1986 and 1991.