Where to go in Conwy
Historic towns. Lonely Snowdonian ridges. Castles. Tiny hillside villages. Big coastal resorts. Nature reserves. Lakes and rivers. Conwy is small, but we pack a lot in. Head for the coast to our elegant seaside towns and award-winning beaches. Or step off the beaten track to find our rural treasures, for a taste of hidden Wales.
Llandudno
Wales’ largest seaside resort is a great place to visit at any time of the year. Gardens and beaches. Irresistible shopping, bars and restaurants, world-class theatre, a great choice of attractions and a packed calendar of events are just some of the things that make this town such a big hit with visitors. There’s a huge range of accommodation, too, so it’s easy to find somewhere great to stay.
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Conwy
Famed for its medieval castle and town walls, and with Snowdonia as a backdrop, it’s little wonder this charming historic town is so popular. Great places to eat, boat trips on the estuary, historic houses.
Colwyn Bay & Rhos-on-Sea
There’s more than meets the eye to these neighbouring seaside towns. Award-winning horticulture and a conservation zoo. Two miles of clean, award-winning sand. Watersports and woodland walks. A coastal cycle track and a sea-front golf course. Not to mention the smallest chapel in the UK. Right on the shore.
Betws-y-Coed
Wales’ most popular inland resort is a perfect base for exploring the countryside. And a brilliant holiday destination in its own right. Surrounded by forest, rivers and waterfalls and just a stone’s throw from the mountains of Snowdonia. With great shopping, eating and drinking, and wonderful walking country in any direction.
Conwy Valley
Head for the towns and villages and you’ll soon find there’s more to the Conwy Valley than woodland walks and rolling farmland. See the annual agricultural show at Eglwysbach. Idyllic Rowen. The Roman spa and Woollen Mill at Trefriw. The markets of Llanrwst. Outdoor activities at Capel Curig. Wild waterfalls at Penmachno. And Dolwyddelan’s lonely Welsh castle.
Coastal Towns & Villages
Compact and easy to get to, each one of our coastal towns and villages has a fabulous view of the Irish Sea. With old fashioned proms at Penmaenmawr and Llanfairfechan. A quiet secluded beach at Llanddulas. Seaside amusements at Pensarn. Bustling streets at Abergele. Clean beaches and seaside entertainment at Towyn and Kinmel Bay.
Rural Towns & Villages
Journey off-the-beaten-track and discover Conwy’s hidden gems. Head to the unspoiled Elwy Valley to find the idyllic villages of Llanfair Talhaearn, Llansannan, Llangernyw and Gwytherin. Head further inland to Hiraethog and get some quiet time in the tranquil villages of Cerrigydrudion, Llanfihangel Glyn Myfyr and Pentrefoelas.
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