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Pentrefoelas
Five circular walks or varying lengths from the village of Pentrefoelas, a fine example of an estate village taking its name from Foel-las, a nearby small hill, once the site of a simple medieval castle.
Corwen
Clocaenog Forest lies at the heart of the Mynydd Hiraethog and covers 6,000 hectares (15,000 acres). It is home to one of the last remaining populations of red squirrel in Wales, and an ideal location for family cycling, walking and horse riding.
Betws-y-Coed
The Rocks at Plas Curig has established itself as one of the finest hostels in the UK and is North Wales’ only 5 star dog friendly independent hostel, with a focus on luxury interiors. It sits proudly in the Snowdonia National Park.
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.
Rhos-on-Sea
Bryn Euryn is a prominent limestone hill overlooking Rhos-on-Sea, with fine views from the summit. It is a rich mixture of grassland and woodland, part of it being a Site of Special Scientific Interest.
Llandudno
We are a local, friendly independent family run business having traded since 2012. We offer an ordering and free local delivery service.
Conwy
A walk around Conwy Mountain on grassy paths, tracks and B roads, with superb views.
Llandudno
Situated on the North Wales coast in Llandudno, the Victoria Shopping Centre is the premier shopping centre for North Wales, located 45 miles west of Chester.
Conwy
The Royal Cambrian Academy is a unique institution in Wales, an independent charity supporting Welsh art and artists, where art is encouraged, made, exhibited and debated.
Cerrigydrudion
The shorter of two walks, at just a few hundred metres long introduces some of the fascinating Bronze Age and Stone Age features on the northern western edge of Llyn Brenig.
Llandudno
Are you curious about Llandudno? Looking for an unusual and quirky activity which gets you out in the fresh air whatever the weather? If the answer is yes, then have fun discovering Llandudno with Curious About Llandudno.
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.
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.
Betws-y-Coed
This moderate/strenuous, circular walk through the Gwydir Forest has fabulous views of the Snowdonia mountains.
Llanrwst
This circular walk of 3.5 miles (5.5 km) is the first in a series of walks from Llanrwst and leads through woodland to spectacular views of the Carneddau mountains and Conwy Valley.
Pentrefoelas
The deep lake of Llyn Aled is located high on the Hiraethog moors. Its bleak setting is beautiful, and the lake itself is one of the best spots for coarse fishing in the area.
Llanrwst
The Eagles Hotel Bar & Restaurant specialise in Indian food, bar food and more.
Colwyn Bay
The Tal-y-Cafn stands proudly at a historic crossing point on the beautiful River Conwy.
Conwy
Have fun discovering Conwy with two self-guided, heritage walks with an optional treasure hunt. Buy or instantly download and get curious!
Abergele
Gwrych Castle is a Grade I Listed country house in North Wales and is one of the first attempts at replicating true medieval architecture in Europe.