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Llandudno
Stylish tea rooms with an Alice in Wonderland theme serving sandwiches, toasties and jacket potatoes.
Conwy
Download this free leaflet and begin your 80-minute adventure through one of the most fascinating and well preserved medieval towns in Europe.
Rhos-on-Sea
Seafront dog and child friendly pub and restaurant with large beer garden in Rhos-on-Sea serving delicious, fresh pub food.
Llandudno
Enjoy a ride on the Llandudno Cable Car during your visit to the beautiful resort. Opened on 30 June 1969 as the longest passenger cable car system in Britain.
Abergele
Situated just off the Rhuddlan Roundabout off the A55, petplace is the perfect place to drop in and stock up on everything you could possibly want for your pet.
Llandudno
Superb seafront self-catering holiday apartments. 3 spacious apartments (1 & 2 bedroom, sleeps 2-5) in listed Victorian building positioned yards from the sea on the promenade.
Llandudno
Walk the 3,500 year old underground passageways that lead to the Great Cavern; the largest prehistoric underground excavation in the world.
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.
Llandudno
The Kings Head in Llandudno is the oldest pub in town. We are located near the Tram Station and our beer garden is a perfect sun trap.
Llanfairfechan
A circular walk of 4.5 miles (7 km) from the top of Llanfairfechan town to the foot of the Carneddau range of mountains passing through a landscape rich in archaeological sites dating from the Stone Age.
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.
Betws-y-Coed
The Swallow Falls Trail goes through woodland to a viewpoint over the waterfall - you get a great view from this side of the river so don’t forget your camera.
Rhos-on-Sea
The Rhos-on-Sea Heritage Trail takes in 25 historic sites in just 3 hours, including St Trillo's Chapel (the smallest church in Britain) and the remains of Bryn Euryn - a 5th Century hill fort with stunning views.
Abergele
Located on the beautiful North Wales coastline in Llanddulas offering direct access to one of Europe’s largest cycle paths with uninterrupted views out to sea across the bay.
Colwyn Bay
Discover how Colwyn Bay developed and learn more about the town's rich historic and cultural heritage by taking a walk through time.
Llanrwst
Blas ar Fwyd is a Welsh food hub specialising in quality foods and drinks since 1988. Our Delicatessen and Café Bar 'Amser Da' offer a wide range of quality fine food and drink from both Welsh and international producers.
Conwy
Walk over the River Conwy on Thomas Telford’s Suspension Bridge, with views of Conwy Castle, Snowdonia and the Estuary.
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!
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.
Llandudno
Summer Hill is located in a quiet residential road, a five minute stroll to the centre of Llandudno and the promenade. The apartments provide an ideal base to explore all of North Wales.