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Bae Colwyn | Colwyn Bay, Mochdre, Hen Golwyn | Old Colwyn, Llandrillo-yn-Rhos | Rhos-on-Sea
Come on an adventure with the Imagine Trail - the Bay of Colwyn and Mochdre's past brought to life with this free downloadable app.
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.
Conwy
A circular walk leading from the top of the Sychnant Pass with spectacular views of the Conwy Valley, Carneddau mountain range, the Great Orme headland and the coast. Approximate length of walk 4.5 miles (7.2km).
Johnny Throws is North Wales’ first and only venue to offer both Augmented Reality Darts AND Indoor Axe Throwing – all under one roof, right at the foot of the Great Orme in Llandudno.
Traws Eryri: Conwy’s new 125-mile mountain bike adventure
Crossing Snowdonia’s ruggedly scenic heart, Traws Eryri is the region’s most exciting long-distance cycling route. Leave the road behind, and let the adventure begin.
Conwy
Join us at North Wales Cycling Holidays for two days of uninterrupted road cycling. We’ve planned your tour to explore breath-taking landscapes and beautiful countryside.
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.
Penmaenmawr
The Huw Tom Walk is a linear walk of 6 miles (9.6 km) and with spectacular views from Penmaenmawr on the coast through the mountains to Rowen, a small village in the Conwy Valley.
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.
Llanrwst
If you fancy a leisurely stroll back to our medieval past, then Lady Mary's Walk in the Gwydyr Forest is just for you. This historic walk offers you some fantastic views over the old market town of Llanrwst.
Cerrigydrudion
The Brenig Trail circumnavigates Llyn Brenig through forest and along the shoreline of the lake. The route is suitable for both family cycling and for walking at 9.5 miles (15 km) long.
Betws-y-Coed
The Sacred Doorways trail links together some of the most interesting churches and chapels in the small towns and villages across the Conwy Valley.
Llanrwst
The 25km Gwydir Mawr Trail is a proper mountain bike trail in every sense of the term. It incorporates the shorter Gwydir Bach trail, which is a 8.7km version taking between 45 to 90 minutes to complete.
Llanrwst
Lady Mary's Walk is a short trail through mixed woodland and with lovely views over the market town of Llanrwst and the widening Conwy Valley towards the sea.
Penmaenmawr
The Upland Walk reveals some of the hidden history of the landscape above Penmaenmawr, rich in birds and wildlife species.
Llanfihangel GM
This biking route (49km, climb 943m) runs from the village of Llanfihangel Glyn Myfyr through the Clocaenog Forest up to the Alwen Reservoir and on to Llyn Brenig via forest roads.
Trefriw
Starting from the car park in front of Hafna Mine ruins, this easy walk takes the forest road uphill through a mixture of spruce, pine and broadleaved woodland with wonderful views over the Conwy Valley and Great Orme.
Penmachno
Gwydir Trekking and Riding Centre is situated amongst the superb scenery of the Snowdonia National Park and offers delightful rides in and around the Gwydir Forest.
Llanrwst
This circular walk of 3.5 miles (5.5 km) is the first in a series of walks from Llanrwst and leads through woodland to spectacular views of the Carneddau mountains and Conwy Valley.
Betws-y-Coed
A short but strenuous ride of 13 miles (21 km) with magnificent views starting from Betws-y-Coed and leading through the villages of Llanrhychwyn and Trefriw and on to Llanrwst and returning to Betws-y-Coed.