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Upper Colwyn Bay
The Pen-y-Bryn might look a little bit like a medical centre from the front, but inside you'll find lovely oak floors, open fires, bookcases and old furniture.
Trefriw
Old Rectory Cottage, dog friendly detached cottage in Trefriw, Snowdonia. Tranquil setting, stunning views over the Conwy Valley.
Llandudno
Guided birdwatching trips throughout the year. Custom tours for one/two people booking together, and small groups.
Llandudno
If you’re looking for quality traditional cooking in a stylish and welcoming environment then we’re the place you should try.
Conwy
Whether you’re coming in for a coffee on the go, breakfast on the run, lunch with the family, or just an afternoon tea with your friends, L’s has a great menu of food and drink to tempt you back at any time of the day.
Betws-y-Coed
Glan Dulyn riverside self-catering cottage in Betws-y-Coed, Snowdonia National Park, borders the River Llugwy, just a 4 minute walk to shops, restaurants and bars. Sleeps 4.
Llandudno
The Dunoon Hotel is a family-owned, 66-bedroom, AA Four Star hotel situated between the North and West shores on Gloddaeth Street.
Llandudno
Bonkerz Fun Centre, one of the best indoor soft play facilities of its kind in North Wales. Why not bring the children for a fun-filled session at Bonkerz, come and meet the team and enjoy a family day out.
Llandudno
Café Dewi is a welcoming and friendly place for delicious home-made food. We are a two minute walk from West Shore beach. All profits made go straight in to caring for the patients of St David's Hospice.
Llandudno
Family run restaurant and bar, offering tasty seasonal food and nice drinking atmosphere in Llandudno.
Llandudno
A busy family-favourite food and real ale pub in the heart of Llandudno.
Abergele
The Peculiar Gallery in Abergele exhibits and sells paintings, prints, sculpture and ceramics by local and international artists, as well as selling antiques, books, jewellery, and lots of fabulous interesting items
Llandudno
The Sea Jay and Seaborne embark from the jetty on Llandudno Promenade. The trips pass the beautiful Llandudno Pier to see the caves, coves and lighthouse and many more great views which can only be seen from the sea.
Llandudno
Offering experiences, training in rock climbing, mountaineering and gorge walking since 2017.
Cerrigydrudion
Set in a perfectly positioned and elevated spot, the first thing you will notice when you walk into Llyn Brenig Café is the stunning views of the lake and across the Denbigh Moors.
Llandudno Junction
RSPB Conwy nature reserve is a wetland on the east bank of the Conwy estuary, created from material dug out during construction of the A55 road tunnel between 1986 and 1991.
Llandudno
Southbourne Guest House is situated on a quiet leafy street near the centre of Llandudno, roughly halfway between the two beaches and in a great location for exploring the Great Orme.
Conwy
Street food takeaway. Almost everything made from scratch and cooked fresh using local ingredients.
Llandudno Junction
Private hire service for Llandudno Junction and surrounding areas.