Llanrwst Tourist Information Point
Type:Tourist Information Centre
Tel: 01492 643221
Tel: 01492 643221
Llanrwst Town Council has set up a Tourist Information Point at its town centre building, conveniently located in Ancaster Square.
Call in to find out more about this historic market town and pick up leaflets on places to go and things to do in Llanrwst and the surrounding area.
Selection of local walking trail leaflets also available.
Currently open Monday, Tuesday and Thursday.
Open (1 Jan 2024 - 31 Dec 2024) | ||
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Monday - Tuesday | Open | |
Wednesday | Closed | |
Thursday | Open | |
Friday - Sunday | Closed |
* Opening times are a guide and may be subject to change. Please check with operator before making a special journey.
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