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255 reviewsCerrigydrudion
Llyn Brenig is located at the heart of the Mynydd Hiraethog and is a centre for outdoor activities, including walking, cycling, fishing and sailing.
Llandudno
The Museum has six permanent galleries telling the stories of Llandudno's past including the earliest inhabitants, to the creation of the Victorian resort, and its place as a safe haven during the Second World War.
Llandudno
Penderyn Distillery is the home of Welsh Whisky and brought back distilling to Wales after more than a century. They produce award-winning Welsh whiskies and spirits and export to over 50 countries worldwide.
Betws-y-Coed
Built in the 14th Century, St Michael's is the oldest building in Betws-y-Coed. The church houses the fine stone effigy of Gruffydd ap Dafydd Goch, a Norman font, and many interesting features.
Colwyn Bay
Mynydd Marian is a small limestone ridge offering extensive views along the coast and inland across the rural landscape towards the distant mountains of Snowdonia and the Clwydians.
Llanrwst
Historic Grade I Listed church dating from 1470, situated overlooking the Conwy River in the centre of Llanrwst.
Llanfairfechan
This attractive short walk of approximately 1 mile (2.2 km) leads through the beautiful Nant y Coed woodlands and follows the river behind the village of Llanfairfechan.
Llandudno
The 1,500 seat theatre at Venue Cymru is one of the UK's leading receiving theatres.
Llandudno
A series of walks of varying lengths up to and around the Great Orme summit in Llandudno.
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730 reviewsLlandudno
Welcome to the Home Front Museum and one man’s personal collection of Second World War artefacts gathered over forty years and housed in Llandudno’s wartime auxiliary fire station.
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.
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.
Kinmel Bay
Kinmel Dunes gives you the chance, following paths, to walk or cycle through an active sand dune system.
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1820 reviewsPenmachno
Experience exciting half and full day underground trips through abandoned mines located in the Heart of Snowdonia. We have 3 unique adventures ranging in difficulty and thrill level. No experience necessary.
Trefriw
This circular trail runs around Llyn Crafnant, sitting in the Snowdonia National Park above the village of Trefriw in the Conwy Valley.
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.
Tal y Cafn
A gentle circular walk of approximately 6.5km long from Tal-y-Cafn along the Conwy River.
Llanrwst
This circular walk starts from Llanrwst and continues through the ancient woodland of Coed y Felin to the village of Llanddoged and then footpaths across farmland with fantastic views of Snowdonia and the Conwy Valley.
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).
The 33-mile trail across Conwy is part of the North Wales Pilgrim’s Way, a historical 130-mile route from Basingwerk Abbey to Bardsey Island.