Ten Top Family Friendly Things to Do

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Ten Top family attractions to visit this Easter

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  1. An image of Llandudno pier at sunset

    Address

    North Parade, Llandudno, Conwy, LL30 2LP

    Telephone

    01492 876258

    Llandudno

    A traditional seaside pier dating from the late 1800s with an array of shops, cafes, bars and attractions - and fun for all the family!

    Add Llandudno Pier to your Itinerary

  2. Two cyclist riding side by side

    Address

    Llyn Brenig Visitor Centre, Alwen, Cerrigydrudion, Conwy, LL21 9TT

    Telephone

    01490 389222

    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.

    Add The Brenig Trail to your Itinerary

  3. Great Orme Mines

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    Address

    Great Orme, Llandudno, Conwy, LL30 2XG

    Telephone

    01492 870447

    Llandudno

    Walk the 3,500 year old underground passageways that lead to the Great Cavern; the largest prehistoric underground excavation in the world.

    Add Great Orme Mines to your Itinerary

  4. The Smallest House with a turret behind

    Address

    Lower Gate Street, Conwy, Conwy, LL32 8BE

    Telephone

    01492 573965

    Conwy

    The Smallest House in Great Britain can be found nestled at the end of a terrace of houses on Conwy's quayside. You really can't miss the smallest house and you'd be crazy not to pop in for a look on your way past.

    Add The Smallest House in Great Britain to your Itinerary

  5. Pwllycrochan Woods

    Address

    Pwllycrochan Avenue, Colwyn Bay, Conwy, LL29 7BW

    Colwyn Bay

    This prominent woodland that stretches across the slopes above and behind the town of Colwyn Bay is easily accessible from the coastal cycle route.

    Add Pwllycrochan Woods to your Itinerary

  6. Penrhyn Bay Beach

    Address

    Glan-y-Mor Road, Penrhyn Bay, Conwy, LL30 3PR

    Telephone

    01492 596253

    Penrhyn Bay

    Penrhyn Bay beach is on the North Wales Path and there are also coastal walks to nearby Colwyn Bay or Ormes Bay.

    Add Penrhyn Bay Beach to your Itinerary

  7. Signpost for Fairy Glen

    Address

    Pen y Bryn, Old Colwyn, Colwyn Bay, Conwy, LL29 9UU

    Colwyn Bay

    Fairy Glen is a protected Local Nature Reserve and ancient woodland. The wooded paths through the reserve follow the course of the River Colwyn into the heart of Old Colwyn.

    Add Fairy Glen Local Nature Reserve to your Itinerary

  8. Couple sitting in Kinmel Dunes with sea in background

    Address

    St Asaph Avenue North, Kinmel Bay, Conwy, LL18 5EQ

    Kinmel Bay

    Kinmel Dunes gives you the chance, following paths, to walk or cycle through an active sand dune system.

    Add Kinmel Dunes to your Itinerary

  9. Plas Mawr

    Address

    High Street, Conwy, Conwy, LL32 8DE

    Telephone

    03000 252239

    Conwy

    Plas Mawr is the best Elizabethan town house in Britain. Located in Conwy, home to one of Edward I’s castles, Conwy is the perfect place for history lovers.

    Add Plas Mawr to your Itinerary

  10. Cyclist walking on Conwy Bridge

    Address

    Llandudno Junction, Conwy, LL31 9NB

    Llandudno Junction

    This ride leads across the Conwy estuary via the quiet lanes and villages of the Conwy Valley from Llandudno Junction to Conwy, Rowen, Henryd and back to Llandudno Junction. The route is approximately 14 miles (22.5 km) in length.

    Add Road Cycle Route around Llandudno Junction to your Itinerary

  11. Llyn Glangors with a view of Gwydir Forest Park

    Address

    Holyhead Road, Betws-y-Coed, Conwy, LL24 0AA

    Telephone

    0300 0680300

    Betws-y-Coed

    A forest of lakes and mountains in the heart of Snowdonia. Gwydir Forest Park is home to a wide range of activities and wildlife.

    Add Gwydir Forest Park to your Itinerary

  12. An information board showing the route of Gwydir Mawr and Bach, Llanrwst

    Address

    Llanrwst, Conwy, LL26 0PN

    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.

    Add Gwydir Mawr a Bach (formerly Marin Trail) to your Itinerary

  13. Man sat on top of Little Orme looking over to the Great Orme

    Address

    Colwyn Road, Llandudno, Conwy, LL30 3AL

    Llandudno

    The Little Orme is a limestone headland east of Llandudno. It is less developed than its bigger and more famous neighbour, the Great Orme, which makes it great for exploring and a haven for wildlife.

    Add Little Orme to your Itinerary

  14. The Sir Henry Jones Museum

    Address

    Y Cwm, Llangernyw, Abergele, Conwy, LL22 8PR

    Telephone

    01745 860630

    Abergele

    The museum is the childhood home of Sir Henry Jones (1852-1922) who, from humble origins, became an eminent Professor of Moral Philosophy at Glasgow University and a major influence on the education system in Wales. 

    Add The Sir Henry Jones Museum to your Itinerary

  15. Colwyn Bay to Great Orme and Back Road Cycle Route

    Address

    Llanrwst Road, Colwyn Bay, Conwy, LL28 5YS

    Colwyn Bay

    A road route of 15 miles (24 km) passing along the coast from the town of Colwyn Bay towards Llandudno and to the Great Orme - and back again.

    Add Colwyn Bay to Great Orme and Back Road Cycle Route to your Itinerary

  16. Mountain biker on forest road

    Address

    Llanfihangel GM, Conwy, LL21 9UR

    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.

    Add The Two Lake Tour to your Itinerary

  17. Johnny Throws

    Address

    145 Mostyn Street, LL30 2PE

    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.

    Add Johnny Throws to your Itinerary

  18. Conwy Castle with Telford's Suspension Bridge to the left of the image

    Address

    Castle Street, Conwy, Conwy, LL32 8AY

    Telephone

    03000 252239

    Conwy

    When King Edward I built Conwy Castle in the late 13th Century it was intended to dominate and intimidate - and it’s still doing its job, competing with Snowdonia’s rugged skyline and winning the battle for our attention.

    Add Conwy Castle to your Itinerary

  19. Outside of Pensychnant Nature Conservation Centre

    Address

    Sychnant Pass, Conwy, Conwy, LL32 8BJ

    Telephone

    01492 592595

    Conwy

    On 150-acres of ground, you can enjoy the peace of Pensychnant. Built within the Sychnant Pass with views of the Carneddau Mountains, you can walk medieval ruins, heathland and enjoy the song of choughs and skylarks above.

    Add Pensychnant Nature Conservation Centre to your Itinerary

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