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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
This walk starts from St Mary's Church in Gwydyr and climbs through woodland to reach the beautiful lake of Llyn Elsi with magnificent views to Moel Siabod and the Carneddau.
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.
Conwy
With outdoor seating overlooking the marina, The Mulberry is a brilliant place to kick back and enjoy a meal with friends, family, and even the dog!
Llandudno
A series of walks of varying lengths up to and around the Great Orme summit in Llandudno.
Dolwyddelan
Excellent, friendly service in this family-run small inn.
Llanrwst
The Eagles Hotel Bar & Restaurant specialise in Indian food, bar food and more.
Cerrigydrudion
The Alwen Reservoir is a lake which spans over 900 acres, making it is the largest manmade lake in Wales. There is a path around the lake which is ideal for cycling, walking or horse riding. There is also a water-skiing centre.
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.
Conwy
Delightful end terrace cottage in the village of Deganwy, sandwiched between the Victorian town of Llandudno and the Medieval town of Conwy. It has Castle, estuary, mountain, sea and marina views with wonderful beaches close by.
Penmaenmwr
Dog-friendly sea-view B&B in a friendly coastal town, close to Snowdonia and Anglesey providing a home from home during your stay.
Trefriw
This circular trail runs around Llyn Crafnant, sitting in the Snowdonia National Park above the village of Trefriw in the Conwy Valley.
Capel Curig
Built in 1485, The Ugly House is now a family-run tearoom serving all homemade dishes providing brunch, coffee and cake, lunches and afternoon teas.
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.
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.
Rhos-on-Sea
Dale is a purpose built ground floor apartment which is fully-self contained with its own kitchen and bathroom. The apartment is accessed from a small secluded garden.
Llandudno
Stylish tea rooms with an Alice in Wonderland theme serving sandwiches, toasties and jacket potatoes.
Betws-y-Coed
The Stables in Betws-y-Coed is a bar and restaurant passionate about taste and local produce. Located in the stunning town of Betws-y-Coed, known as the ‘Gateway to Snowdonia’.
Betws-y-Coed
Swallow Falls is an area of Outstanding Natural Beauty where the river Llugwy flows through a narrow chasm creating a spectacular waterfall amongst a background of beech, conifer and birch trees.
Llandudno
Llandudno’s Great Orme Tramway, with its Victorian splendour and charm is waiting to take you on the picturesque, breath-taking, one-mile journey to the summit of the Great Orme Country Park and Nature Reserve.