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Conwy
Large sandy bay, which at low tide forms part of the extensive sandy beaches and mussel banks of Conwy Bay. It is good for fishing, has a marina and is next to a golf course.
Kinmel Bay
This very cosy 5 bed property is situated in a quiet cul-de-sac with access to a lovely picturesque harbour and sandy beaches and dunes.
Llanfairfechan
Two modern sea front self-catering duplex apartments. Sleeping 2 or 4, they can be booked individually or as a pair.
Conwy
Need help with booking accommodation, advice on planning your day, a tasty treat or a locally crafted gift for that someone special? Call into Conwy Tourist Information Centre.
Llandudno
Opulent small hotel on the seafront of Llandudno - a Victorian coastal resort. Six large, luxurious suites all with delightful sea views.
Betws-y-Coed
Bryn Bella Bed and Breakfast has panoramic views overlooking Betws-y-Coed and the Gwydir Forest, Snowdonia.
Pentrefoelas
Located in a peaceful rural haven, Llwyn Onn is surrounded by rolling farmland, breathtaking scenery, and incredible wildlife that loves to drop by—along with our four charming resident alpacas!
Penmaenmawr
A long sandy beach with a promenade. Penmaenmawr looks out onto the Menai Straits and its many facilities make it a popular family resort.
Llandudno
All four apartments are graded 4 star by Visit Wales and provide comfortable, clean and well-equipped accommodation within a short walk of the North and West shores.
Abergele
You'll find interspersed paths of sand and pebbles at this long stretch of beach that connects with Colwyn Bay to the west.
Llanrwst
Historic Grade I Listed church dating from 1470, situated overlooking the Conwy River in the centre of Llanrwst.
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.
Betws-y-Coed
You know what they always say, don’t you? For the best advice ask a local. We can go one better than that, for the local advice you get on where to go and what to do from our Tourist Information Centres comes with a helpful range of other services…
Llandudno
The Llandudno Heritage Trail takes in 15 locations, from promenade to pier, shopping streets to sandy beaches, gardens to the Great Orme headland.
Llandudno
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.
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.
Colwyn Bay
Rhos-on-Sea is Colwyn Bay’s genteel cousin.
Colwyn Bay
Journey high above Colwyn Bay to meet animals from the world over, behold stunning panoramic views and explore the beautiful Flagstaff Gardens that this award-winning conservation Zoo calls home.
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.
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.