Llandudno and Conwy County Tourism Brochure 2019 #DiscoverNorthWales

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PEAK EXPERIENCES Our peak season lasts all year. Go winter walking in Snowdonia or surfing in the spring. Spend summer on the beach or autumn in the woods. 365 days of discovery.

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WHAT’S INSIDE 02 PEAK SEASONS: WE’RE OPEN ALL YEAR 04 SPRING AND SUMMER

20 HISTORY AND HERITAGE

34 FESTIVALS AND EVENTS

24 BETWS-Y-COED

38 ACCOMMODATION GUIDE

06 AUTUMN AND WINTER

26 COUNTRYSIDE AND OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES

08 LLANDUDNO

30 FOOD AND DRINK

12 ALONG THE COAST

32 WHAT’S NEW

16 THE NATIONAL EISTEDDFOD, ART, ENTERTAINMENT, CULTURE AND CRAFTS

33 EVENING ENTERTAINMENT

53 ATTRACTIONS ADVERTS 56 TOURIST INFORMATION CENTRES 60 MAPS AND TRAVEL INFORMATION


2019 is Wales’s ‘Year of Discovery’. It’s a theme that fits Llandudno and Conwy County like a glove. Uniquely, this area sums up all that’s special about Wales in one neat package...its stunning coast and country, rich heritage and culture, immersive outdoor activities and indoor attractions, food, festivals and entertainment. It’s a collection of experiences you won’t discover anywhere else. Start at the tip of Llandudno’s retro pier and travel into the timeless hills and mountains of Snowdonia, and you’ll come across everything from Punch and Judy to world-class contemporary art, one-of-a-kind outdoor experiences (inland surfing anyone?) to rousing, robust castles, exciting new attractions to existing favourites.

Neither will you go short on the good things in life. Stay at snazzy, stylish seafront hotels (we have the best choice in Wales) or characterful country boltholes. Eat at bistros and restaurants serving the finest locally-sourced produce. Dip into a vibrant night-time entertainment scene at theatres, pubs and clubs – and don’t miss the Big One, Wales’s National Eisteddfod, which comes to the handsome, historic market town of Llanrwst in 2019.

Take your time to discover it all. This part of Wales welcomes visitors throughout the year. Springtime strolls along Llandudno’s immaculate promenade and Christmas shopping in Betws-y-Coed bookend a thriving all-season scene. For the full picture delve into the pages of this publication. Enjoy the read. Roger Thomas, editor and travel writer.

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It may be cold outside but wrapped up in your winter jacket you’ll feel a good–to–be–alive warmth and exhilaration up in Snowdonia’s mountains.

This image is the perfect scene-setter for the one message we really want to get across in this guide: Llandudno and Conwy County are open for business 24/7/12, shorthand for all day, every day, every month of the year. And one year equals 365 different experiences. From warm summers on the beach to winters tucked up in cosy country inns, springtime wildlife-watching to autumnal walks in the woods, you’ll find plenty to see and do whatever the season. There’s another message too, summed up in three words: adventure, culture, landscape. They’re the inspiration for Wales’s 2019 Year of Discovery. On the next few pages we’ll show you how, uniquely, you can experience all three along our coast and in our hills and mountains… at all times of the year.

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1 Blooming Bodnant.

It’s a must. Bodnant Garden’s famous Laburnum Arch bursts into life from late May. This 180ft/55m tunnel of drooping yellow blossoms is the perfect introduction to a garden that’s coming into colour everywhere after its winter slumbers.

2 The way to go.

See our shores on two wheels by cycling parts (or all, if you’re feeling energetic) of the waymarked 30-mile Conwy Cycle Route along the coast from Llanfairfechan to Kinmel Bay. You’ll also be following part of the recently launched North Wales Way, the new national route from Chester to Holyhead.

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3 Walk the walls.

Blow the cobwebs away by walking Conwy’s medieval walls. Along with brooding, dark-stoned Conwy Castle, this 3/4-mile circuit, the most intact in Europe, guards a maze of narrow streets and alleyways.

4 Rural Rowen.

Rowen is one of the prettiest villages in Wales. That’s especially true in springtime, when the gardens of its traditional stone cottages are decked with flowers. Follow paths up into the Tal-y-Fan Mountain before returning to the village pub for a well-deserved pint.

5 Great to be alive.

That’s what you’ll feel on top of the Great Orme, the headland that rears up like a sea monster above Llandudno. This wildlife haven is one of Britain’s most important sites for rare plants. Springtime wildflowers peek through limestone grassland, seabirds gather on the cliffs and over 20 species of butterfly can be seen.


1 P is for…

Pier. Take a stroll in the summer breeze along Llandudno’s splendid pier, the longest in Wales. Promenade. Then head to the prom. Like the pier, it goes on and on – all the way along an unblemished seafront that makes Llandudno the envy of other seaside resorts. Punch and Judy. Stop off at Professor Codman’s show, a Llandudno favourite for over 150 years.

2 Catch a wave.

4 Summertime, and the livin’ is easy.

Sip a cocktail, chardonnay or craft beer on the terrace of the King’s Head, Llandudno’s oldest inn and don’t miss Headstock, its summer music festival.

5 Cool Colwyn.

It’s all change at Colwyn Bay. Walk Porth Eirias’s remodelled promenade, have a meal at awardwinning chef Bryn Williams’s snazzy seafront bistro, enjoy aquatic action at Colwyn Bay Watersports. Then do the traditional thing and visit the Welsh Mountain Zoo, Colwyn Bay’s caring conservation zoo.

Not in the sea but at Adventure Parc Snowdonia in the Conwy Valley, the world’s first inland surfing lagoon. Revolutionary technology guarantees the perfect wave every 90 seconds.

3 Up, up and away.

On a balmy summer’s day there’s no better place to be than Mynydd Hiraethog, the moorland that rolls away into the distance beneath big skies. Go first to the Llyn Brenig Visitor Centre to get your bearings and find out about local walks, cycle rides, fishing and watersports.

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Autumn colour Here’s a quick taster from our activity-packed autumn and winter.

1 If you go down to the woods… We’ll start with something woody after all, our woodlands are at their reddish, russety best at this time of year. Go to Coed y Gopa, an eye-catching mixed woodland of oak, elm, ash, pine and larch above Abergele. ‘It makes for a knockout show of autumn colour,’ says the Woodland Trust magazine.

2 We’ve got taste.

4 Art works.

Our food scene is buzzing and inventive, with menus covering everything from fine dining to the best fish and chips. You can’t go wrong in Conwy, for example. Try multi award-winning Signatures in the Aberconwy Resort and Spa, or the big, bold flavours at Watson’s Bistro. Or the recently opened Midland, where Spain meets North Wales in a choice of tapas with the accent on seafood and local produce.

Follow the Helfa Gelf Art Trail every weekend in September, when studios and workshops throughout North Wales open their doors to visitors.

3 Undercover. Okay, we’ll come clean. It sometimes rains in autumn. Don’t fret. There’s plenty to do inside and underground. Go Below near Betws-y-Coed is an action-packed subterranean journey through abandoned mines (‘Pound for thrills, this might just be the best value day out in the UK,’ reckons The Sunday Times). Not to be outdone, at Llandudno you can explore Great Orme Copper Mine, the world’s oldest metal mine open to the public.

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5 Opening time. Autumn 2019 sees the scheduled opening of the innovative Conwy Culture Centre, where the arts and heritage (we have plenty of both) come alive in interactive exhibits and displays.


Winter warmth 1 Christmas shopping.

2 You’ll fall for this one…

4 That’s entertainment.

Forget Amazon. There’s a special magic about Christmas shopping - especially if you head our way. Llandudno’s Christmas Fayre is famously festive, and for more great gift ideas go to Betws-y-Coed’s speciality shops. At nearby Trefriw Woollen Mills you can browse products manufactured on site. And Llandudno has the biggest and best shopping in North Wales (Mostyn gallery’s shop is outstanding for art and jewellery).

Swallow Falls usually reserves its best displays for winter. Natural Resources Wales reckons that the trail to the falls from Ty’n Llwyn four miles west of Betws-y-Coed is one of its ‘Ten Best Winter Walks’. If one waterfall isn’t enough head to the spectacular Conwy Falls the other side of Betws.

Pop, comedy, opera, drama, dance… they’re all on the bill at Venue Cymru, North Wales’s biggest entertainment and arts venue. The biggest? Oh yes it is! (during the winter season there’s panto too).

3 Snowy Snowdonia. Now’s the time to see the white stuff on Snowdonia’s peaks. Get to grips with these mountains under expert tuition on outdoor courses run by Plas y Brenin National Mountain Sports Centre at Capel Curig. They cover everything from climbing to canoeing, mountain biking to hiking. If you’re planning your own outdoor adventures, take a look at adventuresmartwales.com... its advice on weather, gear and skills helps you stay safe.

5 In the dark. Our winter night skies are crisp and inky - ideal conditions for a spot of stargazing. Head for the hills away from light pollution. Llyn Geirionydd above the Conwy Valley is a good choice. It has a real sense of solitude, especially at night.

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E v e ryone lo ves Here’s why, in one image, everyone loves Llandudno. Just take a look at the immaculate pier and prom. They haven’t changed much since their creation well over a century ago (something you can’t say about other seaside resorts).

Quite simply, Llandudno is a classic of its kind, cherished, unblemished and pristine. But it’s not fuddy-duddy or old-fashioned. That’s the key to its character. From its Victorian roots it has grown into a uniquely contemporary resort, the kind of place where you can build sandcastles or see modern art, admire period architecture and enjoy the latest entertainment, go shopping or wildlife-watching, ride a vintage tram or alpine cable car. It’s staying beside the sea as it should be.

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LLANDUD Travel writer and editor Roger Thomas and his wife Liz take a two-day break. You can follow in their footsteps at any time of the year. Whatever the season, Llandudno is full of life.

DAY 1 10am

Let’s start right at the top. By which I mean the summit of the Great Orme, the soaring 207m (679ft) headland that’s an essential part of Llandudno’s character. Until October, you can get there by tramway or cable car. In winter, it’s a short, steep drive from the seafront. Our bird’s-eye view takes in the sweep of the bay and the mountains of Snowdonia. The Orme itself is uniquely diverse, home to a country park, ancient copper mines and an amazing variety of wildlife, including a herd of Kashmiri goats and some of the rarest plants in the world.

11.30am

Coffee time. There’s a great choice of coffee shops – and much else – in Llandudno’s busy canopied shopping streets just behind the prom.

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After lunch we do what everyone does – take a walk along the pier. Wales’s longest pier carries us almost half a mile out to sea, and for every step of the way we soak up views of that picture-perfect, paintbox-coloured seafront – pure eye candy – that makes Llandudno such a special place.

3.30pm

We find out more about Llandudno – from its ancient roots to its birth as a resort – at the town’s museum (now closed for refurbishment, but scheduled to reopen in winter 2019 – see llandudnomuseum.co.uk). Then we call into the nearby Home Front Experience, an immersive little museum that takes you back to World War Two.

7pm

Time to eat. We’re spoilt for choice but plump for Dylan’s Restaurant, located in an extraordinary seafront setting. The food is as good as the surroundings – do what we did and go for the whitebait and sea bass.


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We call into Llandudno Tourist Information Centre (in the Victoria Centre on Mostyn Street). As well as providing local knowledge on what to see and do, you’ll also get great gift ideas from its well-stocked range of local craft products, food and drink. Llandudno’s 19th-century links with Alice Liddell (the real Alice in Wonderland) are fascinating. We trace her connections with the resort on the Alice Trail. Starting from the information centre and with the help of the map (there’s also an app available from alicetowntrails.co.uk), we follow the White Rabbit’s bronze footprints past landmark characters from her fantasy world, like the Mad Hatter and Queen of Hearts. It’s the ideal way to really get to know this heritage-rich resort that hasn’t changed that much since Alice’s time.

Sand and sandwich time. We grab a sandwich and head for the North Shore, a popular beach complete with boat trips, donkey rides and Punch and Judy. There’s lots of summery sandcastlebuilding going on (though, to be honest, I prefer it in its bracing, reviving winter persona). Llandudno’s second beach – the West Shore – is peaceful throughout the year, with sweeping mountain views an added bonus.

2.30pm

We head for Mostyn, a personal favourite and one of Wales’s leading galleries, where cutting-edge art (and a seriously good gift shop) are housed in an ornate red-bricked building.

4pm

We’re not quite shopped out, so pay a visit to Parc Llandudno, the modern retail park on the edge of town.

7pm

Time for a slice of showbiz at Venue Cymru, North Wales’s largest entertainment complex, which stages a huge variety of starry performances. It’s a major venue with world-class productions – everything from top West End shows and Welsh National Opera to big-name stars from pop, comedy and drama.

Make a date Here are a few of Llandudno’s 2019 festivals and events. For the full picture see pages 34/37. 16 February Cambrian Rally Llandudno and the Conwy Valley cambrianrally.co.uk

4-6 May Llandudno Victorian Extravaganza victorian-extravaganza.com

13-15 September LLAWN07 Free multi-arts festival llawn.org

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ING Llandudno is just part of our seaside story. There are communities all along our coastline, each one packed with things to see and do. Here’s a quick guide to what you can find on our shoreline, from east to west.

K i n m e l Bay an d Towyn

WHAT’S THE STORY? Kinmel Bay’s wide sandy beach is popular for thrilling coastal activities like kitesurfing, kayaking and windsurfing, while neighbouring Towyn is the place to be for buzzing beachfront amusements, arcades and entertainment. DON’T MISS. Take a nature walk through the rolling landscape of Kinmel Dunes Nature Reserve, an unspoilt expanse where you can spot countless seabirds in the sky and grey seals swimming just off the coast. If you’re in the mood for action, head to Tir Prince Leisure Park where you’ll find Americanstyle harness horse racing and high-speed rollercoasters, or try the go-karts and fairground rides at Knightley’s Fun Park.

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WHAT’S THE STORY? It’s two for the price of one. Set slightly back from the coast and a great jumping-off point for country walks, the historic town of Abergele is full of tempting independent shops, while Pensarn’s big sandy beach serves up seaside fun in buckets and spades. DON’T MISS. Take a walk up to the 178m (583ft) Tower Hill. Local legend says it was once the site of an Elizabethan watchtower that guarded the coast against pirates, but today it’s the perfect vantage point for stunning sea views. Alternatively, head for the beach. It’s often quieter than some of its better-known coastal neighbours, so you’ll have plenty of room to enjoy the sand and sea – and sun, if last year’s summer is anything to go by. If you’re a golfer, don’t forget your clubs. There’s also an excellent 18-hole golf course.

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WHAT’S THE STORY? While Colwyn Bay has been attracting visitors since the Victorian era, it’s not afraid to move with the times. In recent years, the seafront has been transformed with the arrival of the Porth Eirias development (home to Michelin award-winning chef Bryn Williams’s bistro) and the construction of a whole new beach.

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harbour town packs a huge amount of personality into a compact package. There’s the traditional promenade (ideal for gentle seaside strolls), colourful boats bobbing in the harbour, children dipping for crabs at the water’s edge, and a charming puppet theatre, the only one of its kind in Britain. It all adds up to a perfect, pocket-sized resort.

probably heard of Conwy’s historic quayside, an authentic old waterfront (complete with famous ‘Smallest House’, an impossibly tiny fisherman’s cottage) that huddles beneath the town’s medieval castle and walls. But it’s worth exploring the entire estuary, both sides of the shore. On Conwy’s side there’s Conwy Quays, a modern marina with splendid views across the water to another swish, stylish boat-filled marina on the opposite bank at Deganwy. They’re both a continuation of this area’s strong seafaring and maritime traditions.

DON’T MISS. Enjoy some aquatic action at Colwyn Bay Watersports (also found at Porth Eirias), which offers courses in windsurfing, sailing, stand-up paddleboarding and power boating. Away from the water, you’ll find animal magic at the Welsh Mountain Zoo, home to rare and endangered creatures like red pandas, snow leopards and Sumatran tigers.

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DON’T MISS. The clear waters round here are alive with fish of all shapes and sizes. Go in search of the big one with a sea-angling trip from the harbour. Or stay on dry land and explore Rhos-on-Sea’s stellar shopping scene of independent boutiques selling antiques, vintage clothes and jewellery.

DON’T MISS. See it all on a boat trip from Conwy’s quayside. And sample succulent Conwy mussels.


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favourite. Penmaenmawr’s wide sandy beach and promenade boast a paddling pool, children’s play area and skate park, perfect for keeping younger visitors entertained. There’s also great walking, watersports and a busy sailing club.

village with a big sandy beach built for games, paddling and sandcastle building. It’s also a good starting point for walks in the surrounding hills. Head to higher ground and you’ll be rewarded by fantastic views over the Menai Strait towards Anglesey.

DON’T MISS. For that classic seaside experience, hire one of Penmaenmawr’s wooden beach huts. Conveniently located close to the café on the promenade, they’re the ideal base for a day of fun on the sand.

DON’T MISS. Make sure you bring your binoculars. Llanfairfechan is close to Traeth Lafan Nature Reserve, a rich coastal habitat home to seabirds like oystercatchers, great crested grebes and red-breasted mergansers.

A war d winne rs Many of our beautiful beaches have received the prestigious Blue Flag and/or Seaside Award in recognition of their cleanliness and water quality. Kinmel Bay, Abergele (Pensarn), Colwyn Bay/Rhos-on-Sea, Llandudno North Shore, Llandudno West Shore, Penmaenmawr and Llanfairfechan have all picked up top beach prizes.

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Wale It’s one of the world’s greatest festivals and this year it’s coming to Conwy County.

In August 2019 the National Eisteddfod lands in Llanrwst for a uniquely Welsh, week-long celebration of music, art, culture and much more. The Eisteddfod is a beguiling blend of tradition and 21st Century fun, attracting around 150,000 visitors a year.

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Entertains Central to the Eisteddfod are competitions in poetry, storytelling and song featuring 6,000 entrants from all over Wales. But that’s just part of what’s going on. You’ll also find activities and events for all the family, plus Maes B (the Eisteddfod’s very own rock and pop festival). Don’t worry if you’re not a Welsh speaker. Translation services are provided in the main competition pavilion and you can even join in with some on-site Welsh lessons.

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Scheduled to open in autumn 2019, the new Conwy Culture Centre brings Conwy’s heritage to 21st-century life. Housed in a striking modern building with views over the town walls and castle, it will be home to a library and the Conwy Archive, plus an arts and heritage hub featuring interactive exhibits and displays from the county’s historic collections.

ON S TA G E

Head to Llandudno’s Venue Cymru for a packed programme of theatrical entertainment. Take your pick from traditional family pantomimes (a big hit at Christmas time), performances by Welsh National Opera, pop music, dance and hit plays direct from the West End. Colwyn Bay’s Theatr Colwyn is Wales’s oldest working theatre and cinema – and it’s still going strong, now modernised to offer a 21st-century entertainment experience. Rhos-on-Sea is home to a very different kind of theatrical encounter. The Harlequin Theatre is the first and only permanent puppet theatre in Britain. If movies are more your thing, catch all the latest releases in the Cineworld multiplex at Llandudno Junction.

PLAYING TO THE GALLERY

Mostyn in Llandudno isn’t only one of the UK’s best contemporary art galleries. It’s also a fascinating architectural achievement, with a gold-spired Edwardian façade giving way to a series of strikingly modern interior spaces. Inside you’ll find a shifting programme of exhibitions that showcase the best in contemporary art and craft from Wales and beyond. There’s also a cool café and stylish shop selling jewellery, ceramics, prints and books.

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The highly respected Royal Cambrian

Academy of Art in Conwy focuses on artistic excellence in Wales, with a mix of historic and contemporary works. There’s more amazing art at beautiful Ffin y Parc in Llanrwst, a grand country house that showcases some of the finest artists working in Wales alongside the best of contemporary 20th-century art. Displayed in immaculately designed rooms, all are available to buy. Don’t worry if your budget won’t stretch to taking a painting home with you. The cakes on sale in the café are masterpieces in their own right.

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DUST HAS SETTLED ON ITS ORIGINAL PURPOSE. BUT THERE’S NO GETTING AWAY FROM THE POWER AND MIGHT, UNDIMINISHED THROUGH THE CENTURIES, OF CONWY CASTLE.

It was built in the 13th century as one of King Edward I’s ‘iron ring’ of fortresses in his campaign against Wales. Its soaring walls and towers, set against Snowdonia’s mountains and the sea, still stand tall so much so that the castle, along with Conwy’s well-preserved town walls, is a World Heritage Site. It’s one of Europe’s great castles – but also just one chapter in our page-turning history and heritage. There’s lonely Dolwyddelan for example, home of the Welsh princes, perched on a craggy outcrop amid the peaks of Snowdonia. The atmospheric ruins of Deganwy Castle are located in a prime spot overlooking the North Wales coast. At Llanrwst you’ll find the Tudor-era and muchhaunted Gwydir Castle. Finally, there’s Gwrych Castle in Abergele, a medieval-style mansion built in the early 19th-century.

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In Wales’s Year of Discovery there’s no better place to delve into the past. It’s all around you, in medieval castles, prehistoric sites and stirring stories of kings and princes.

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Little and large

Haunted house

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Our history comes in all shapes and sizes. On Conwy’s quay, you’ll find the Smallest House in Great Britain. Measuring just 1.8m/6ft by 3m/10ft, this miniature terraced property was inhabited until 1900 but now serves as a tiny time capsule of Conwy’s past. At the other end of the scale is Plas Mawr (‘Big House’ in English). This grand Elizabethan townhouse inside Conwy’s crowded town walls is the finest of its kind in the UK. The lavish interior has been immaculately restored to its 16th-century splendour, while interactive touchscreen displays bring the building’s history to life.

Home of the powerful Wynn family for more than two centuries, Gwydir Castle at Llanrwst is steeped in history. Restored after years of dereliction, this fortified Tudor manor house is known for its royal connections (both King Charles I and King George V stayed here), impressive original features like the oakpanelled Dining Room and the ghosts that reputedly haunt its halls. Simple from the outside, nearby Gwydir Uchaf Chapel has an elaborate painted ceiling.

A humble stone farmhouse deep in the hills above Penmachno has a huge cultural significance within Wales. Tŷ Mawr Wybrnant, now cared for by the National Trust, was the birthplace in around 1545 of Bishop William Morgan who helped secure the future of the Welsh language as the first translator of the Bible into Welsh.

Changing rooms Conwy’s many architectural treasures also include 14thcentury Aberconwy House. One of Wales’s oldest townhouses, it’s a fascinating trip through several eras of history. As you explore, you’ll pass through rooms decorated in Jacobean, Georgian and Victorian styles, each reflecting a different period in the house’s long life.

Meet the makers We’ve centuries of industrial heritage to discover too. Start out in the hills above Penmaenmawr where you’ll find a Stone Age ‘axe factory’ that made tools which have been found all over Britain. Then it’s on to the Great Orme Copper Mines, where Bronze Age workers dug out a network of subterranean tunnels more than 3,500 years ago. Finally, jump forward to the Industrial Revolution, when engineer Thomas Telford created Conwy’s stunning, game-changing suspension bridge, then see industry in action at Trefriw Woollen Mills, founded in the mid-19th century and still going strong.

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It’s Llandudno’s inland neighbour and the gateway to the Snowdonia National Park. Here’s our list of eight can’t-miss things to see and do in and around Betws-y-Coed. Take the train

Walk this way...

Ride the rails for the best introduction to Betws-y-Coed. Take the 40-minute train journey along the Conwy Valley line from Llandudno and you’ll pass through some of the loveliest riverside and mountain views in North Wales.

Or ride, or take your pick from a range of all things outdoorsy. There’s a good reason why Betws-y-Coed is popular whatever the season. It’s a thriving hub for walkers, cyclists, kayakers and just about every other type of fresh-air enthusiast.

Take the train (again) Rail enthusiasts love Conwy Valley Railway Museum, located right next to the main station. Climb aboard a miniature steam train for an eight-minute trip through landscaped grounds, visit a museum full of fascinating railway artefacts and browse the huge collection of model trains in the shop.

Be a fall guy (or girl)

In the know

Browse boutiques selling one-of-a-kind craft items harking back to the Betws-y-Coed’s 19th-century past as an artists’ colony, or stock up on all the gear you’ll need for outdoor adventures in Snowdonia. Bustling Betws is a shopper’s paradise, and a great place to source those special Christmas gifts.

One of your first stops should be the Snowdonia National Park Information Centre, a fount of knowledge on things to see and do locally. There’s also a spectacular introductory film featuring high-altitude drone footage and a virtual summit that recreates the 360-degree views from Snowdon’s peak.

Watch the rushing waters at Swallow Falls, where the River Llugwy plunges through a rocky channel in a series of tumbling cascades. One of Wales’s most famous beauty spots, it’s at its most spectacular in autumn, winter and spring. Make sure you bring your camera.

Be a social climber Take to the trees with friends and family at Zip World Fforest to tackle ropes, nets and swings strung through the canopy. There’s also the Fforest Coaster toboggan run and the new Plummet 2, a pulse-pounding 100ft/30m drop through a trapdoor that’s the closest things to freefall this side of an aeroplane.

Ca fés and choirs You’ll build up quite an appetite exploring Betws, so treat yourself to a bite to eat and refreshing beverage in one of the town’s cafés and restaurants. The lively Y Stablau (Stables) is one of the best, serving up live music and special events alongside tasty locally sourced food and drink. Look out also for male voice choir summer evening concerts at St Mary’s Church.

Hit the shops

Make a date Here are a few of Betws-y-Coed’s 2019 festivals and events. For the full picture see pages 34/37. 8 June Quest Adventure Race

25-31 October Ffear Fforest Halloween

Betws-y-Coed questadventureseries.com

Zip World Fforest, Betws-y-Coed zipworld.co.uk

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Flanking the lush Conwy Valley on one side there’s the Gwydyr Forest Park, a landscape latticed with trails for casual and serious walkers not to mention hidden lakes and an abundant wildlife. Venture further west and you’re into high-altitude Snowdonia, with its rocky peaks and classic mountain hikes. On the other side of the valley there’s the very different landscape of Mynydd Hiraethog, a high, wild plateau clothed in forest, moor and heather, centred around the lake of Llyn Brenig, a focal point for walkers and outdoor enthusiasts. And don’t forget the coast. How could you, when you have almost 35 miles of the worldfamous Wales Coast Path to explore, all the way from Llanfairfechan to Kinmel Bay?

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Go star trekking in Snowdonia’s Dark Sky Reserve. Thanks to low levels of light pollution and wide, open spaces, it’s one of just 11 such reserves in the world... the perfect place for stargazing, with the Milky Way, distant constellations and shooting stars all visible on a clear night.


OUTWARD BOUND

WALKING, WILDLIFE SPOTTING, CYCLING, SURFING... THESE ARE JUST A FEW OF THE REASONS TO GET OUT AND ABOUT.

ANIMAL MAGIC

OVERGROUND

Wild about wildlife? Bring your binoculars to spot the residents of Conwy’s RSPB Reserve, which include black-tailed godwits, lapwings and sedge warblers. Visit watery Llyn Brenig to catch a glimpse of rare creatures like red squirrels and ospreys, or wander over Llandudno’s rugged Great Orme for an encounter with our resident population of Kashmiri goats. You’ll also see exotic beasts at Colwyn Bay Mountain Zoo, plus farm animals, owls and birds of prey at Bodafon Farm Park in Llandudno.

Go Below Underground Adventure near Betws-y-Coed is the ultimate dramatic subterranean experience. In former mines deep beneath Snowdonia you’ll discover a world of deep blue lakes, zip wires, bridges, ladders and abseils. It’s an assault course like no other. Back on the surface, tackle Snowdonia’s high country from Plas y Brenin National Mountain Sports Centre, Capel Curig, which lays on all kinds of courses and outdoor experiences.

THE WHEEL THING

GET ON TRACK

You’ll find marvellously muddy off-road routes in our hills and forest. Head to Penmachno or the Gwydyr Forest Park for some of the UK’s most spectacular and scenic mountain biking. For road cyclists there are lung-busting climbs and gentle family trails like the Conwy Cycle Route, an almost entirely trafficfree 30-mile coastal cruise.

Feed your need for speed at GYG Karting in Cerrigydrudion. It’s the largest karting circuit in the UK, providing high-octane thrills for racers of all ages.

IN THE ZONE North Wales’s reputation as the UK’s activity capital is down to places like Adventure Parc Snowdonia and Zip World Fforest. The waves arrive like clockwork at Adventure Parc Snowdonia, Conwy Valley’s unique inland surf lagoon, where revolutionary technology serves up the perfect swell. There’s also a soft play area for the kids, with a number of new developments planned for 2019 including an indoor adventure centre. See page 32 for more details. Just down the valley there’s Zip World Fforest, an aerial adventure experience with zip lines, toboggan rides and simulated parachute jumps. And at Llandudno’s Ski and Snowboard Centre there’s guaranteed on-piste fun and games whatever the weather.

UP THE GARDEN PATH Bodnant Garden in the Vale of Conwy is a National Trust treasure. It packs amazing horticultural variety into its 80 acres/32ha, from Italianate terraces, crafted water features and manicured meadows to the wild, tangled world of The Dell. It’s no surprise to learn that a remake of The Secret Garden starring Julie Walters and Colin Firth, scheduled for release in 2019, was partly filmed here. Across the valley there’s Conwy Water Gardens, an aquatic centre with fishing lakes, reptile house and nature walks.

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LoCAL FLAVoUR Our pristine countryside, rivers and seas are the source of fine, fresh food and drink. Here’s a taste.

Mussel power Sustainably hand-raked from Conwy Estuary just as they have been for centuries, deliciously meaty Conwy mussels are known as the best flavoured in the UK. Pop into the shop on the harbour for mussels at their freshest then visit the Conwy Mussel Museum to find out more about these succulent shellfish.

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A feast of a festival Taking place every October, Gwledd Conwy Feast is the biggest and best food festival in North Wales. The town’s historic streets are transformed as producers gather to showcase their wares, alongside a local food market, street food vendors and cooking demonstrations. Completing the menu is a busy programme of live music, art and crafts and an explosive finale with fireworks lighting up the sky above Conwy.

Local heroes

Bottoms up

There’s mighty meat at Edwards of Conwy. The award-winning butchers serve up tempting cuts of locally sourced Welsh beef and saltmarsh lamb, plus traditional hand-made sausages and pies. If you’re on the go, there’s also a fantastic selection of freshly made sandwiches. For more local delicacies, head to Llandudno Tourist Information Centre, where produce from across the area is on offer alongside guides, maps and travel advice.

Fancy a tipple? Take a tour of Conwy Vineyard to find out exactly how they make their five varieties of wine (and taste a few samples while you’re at it). If gin’s your thing, take your pick from two distilleries, North Star and Snowdonia, producers of award-winning spirits using ingredients foraged from the North Wales countryside.

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WHAT’S NEW?

Keep an eye open for these new developments in 2019

YOU WON’T MISS THE BOAT Llandudno’s Old Lifeboat Station is the new home of the Boathouse Climbing Centre, opening early in 2019. North Wales’s latest climbing centre will appeal to all-comers, beginners and experts alike. It features around 300 sq m (3,230 sq ft) of climbing surface with 8m (26ft) lead walls, a roof bouldering area and human ‘rat run’ cave system created in the roof space.

RIDING THE CREST OF A WAVE From summer 2019 Surf Snowdonia in the Conwy Valley becomes Adventure Parc Snowdonia. Don’t worry, surfing dudes. The 300m (984ft) inland surfing lagoon – a world’s first – will remain a key part of the attraction. The renaming/rebranding reflects the broader range of activities on site, the result of a development of around £16m. These include:

• Adrenaline Indoors – a nature-inspired high-thrills climbing, artificial caving adventure experience.

• Explore Outdoors – fresh-air family activities including an off-road pump track, mountain bike trail, bouldering, fun and fitness trail and adventure playground.

• Adventure Concierge Service – to encourage visitors to explore exciting instructor-led activities off-site and visit other leading attractions in the region.

GIVING THE

A new chapter IN CONWY COUNTY’S STORY

Heritage-rich Conwy is about to add to its cultural assets. The Conwy Culture Centre, scheduled to open in autumn 2019, is housed in a striking contemporary building with views over Conwy’s medieval castle and town walls. It features an arts and heritage hub with interactive interpretation and historic collections plus a new library and home for the County Archive. For visitors, it’s the perfect gateway to the story of Conwy County – and also a great place to enjoy a cup of coffee against the stunning backdrop of Conwy Castle. Funded by: Conwy County Borough Council, Heritage Lottery Fund; Welsh Government; Rural Community Development Fund; Gwynt y Môr in partnership with Conwy Arts Trust and Arts Council Wales.

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past a new future Llandudno Museum and Gallery has always been a treasure chest of all things local - from prehistoric and Roman times to Llandudno’s growth as a seaside resort. It’s currently going through a complete makeover in preparation for its reopening in winter 2019 as Llandudno’s prime all-year, all-weather heritage attraction. Highlights of the redevelopment include new galleries, exhibitions and interpretation, family fun and exciting activities, a drop-in heritage and community hub, refreshments area and improved access throughout.


into the Night 5 top evening experiences

From bustling seaside pubs to late night ski experiences on the Great Orme, Here are CCBC Tourism Marketing Officer – Jasmin Koffler’s five top evening experiences. For more great ideas follow us on facebook.com/VisitingLlandudno

For the jokers...

Comedy nights are extremely popular in Llandudno and the surrounding areas, with many pubs hosting regular comedy evenings. Head to The Great Orme Brewery or Colwyn Bay’s Station Pub on the last Saturday of every month for an evening full of side-splittingly funny entertainment. Guest comedians in the past have included Wales’ own Tudur Owen, as well as the fabulous Dan Nightingale - a top-class circuit headliner who earned rave reviews at Edinburgh Fringe 2018. Find out more at greatormebrewery.co.uk or facebook.com/standupattheseaside

For the theatre lovers...

There’s no business like show business! Avid theatre-goers can enjoy magical and inspiring performances at Llandudno’s Venue Cymru - a theatre, conference and events facility close to the centre of Llandudno. The theatre regularly hosts West End favourites, as well as popular music concerts and theatrical productions. For a full list of upcoming shows and events, visit venuecymru.co.uk

For the partygoers...

Llandudno has a bustling nightlife community and houses many popular bars including Fountains, The Lily and The Palladium (more commonly known as Llandudno’s Whetherspoons). Lookout for seasonal offers throughout the year and enjoy a cocktail, live music and the occasional karaoke evening. At the end of the night, the party continues in the town’s two nightclubs Club 147 or Broadway Boulevard! For a more relaxed evening, visit one of the traditional ale pubs including The Kings Arms, The Cottage Loaf (Llandudno), and The Erskine Arms (Conwy) - all of which have a friendly and laid-back atmosphere. Typically housed in period buildings, these pubs ooze character and charm, reiterating the history of the Victorian and Medieval resorts of Llandudno and Conwy.

For the brave...

Are you brave enough to spend a night in a haunted castle? For those that enjoy haunting tales and ghostly visits, take a guided ghost tour at Gwrych Castle where you can investigate reports of notorious ghosts that haunt the castle at night. Guests will then be taken on vigils around the grounds of the castle and the restored tower. Visit gwrychcastle.co.uk for more details - if you dare!

For the adrenaline seekers...

Booked a ski holiday and want some extra practice before your trip? Llandudno Snowsports Centre offers a wide range of PermaSnow slope-based activities – skiing, snowboarding and even sno-tubing! Located on the Great Orme, the centre provides a late ski session every Thursday until 10pm. Ski the night away and admire the stunning views of Llandudno Bay at night! Find out how you can get on-piste at jnlllandudno.co.uk/slopes/ski

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Festivals and

EVENTS 2019

Our full-on programme of festivals and events runs throughout the year. Here’s a taste of what’s happening in 2019. For more details of events in Conwy County check out

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FEBRUARY

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JANUARY 6 WIRRAL TO LLANDUDNO MINI RUN

CAMBRIAN RALLY

North Shore Promenade facebook.com/ WirralMinis

cambrianrally.co.uk

12−13 TAKE PART 2019

Venue Cymru, Llandudno venuecymru.co.uk

26−27 BIG GARDEN BIRD WATCH: FAMILY FUN RSPB CONWY

LLANDUDNO AND THE CONWY VALLEY The 64th Visit Conwy Cambrian Rally is a new round of the prestigious MSA British Rally Championship – and the opening event of the series. It’s also part of the Jordon Surfacing BTRDA Rally Series, Pirelli Welsh Rally Championship and the ANWCC Championship. Drivers and spectators love it, for it takes place in the challenging, classic forests of North Wales.

RSPB Conwy rspb.org.uk 01492 584091

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NICK BEER MEMORIAL 10K FUN RUN North Shore Promenade, Llandudno nwrrc.co.uk

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UNDER 20 SIX NATIONS: WALES V ENGLAND

Stadiwm Zip World, Parc Eirias, Colwyn Bay

wru.wales/tickets


SPRING 23

MARCH

15 UNDER 20 SIX NATIONS: WALES V IRELAND Stadiwm Zip World, Parc Eirias, Colwyn Bay wru.wales/tickets

19−24 WORLD SNOOKER: LADBROKES PLAYERS CHAMPIONSHIP

APRIL 7 LLANDUDNO TRAIL HALF MARATHON Happy Valley, Llandudno runwales.com/events

14 COAST HALF MARATHON

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High Street, Conwy conwybeekeepers.org.uk

Llandudno Promenade alwaysaimhighevents.com

Porth Eirias, Colwyn Bay to Prestatyn bespokefitnessandevents.co.uk

MAY

breeseadventures.co.uk

26 CONWY SEED FAIR

27−28

Venue Cymru, Llandudno venuecymru.co.uk

GREAT ORME GIANT WALK

4−6 LLANDUDNO VICTORIAN EXTRAVAGANZA

victorian-extravaganza.com

COLWYN BAY 1940S FESTIVAL

facebook.com/FortiesFestival 4−6 LLANDUDNO TRANSPORT FESTIVAL Bodafon Fields, Llandudno llantransfest.co.uk

17−19 TREFRIW WALKING FESTIVAL trefriwwalkingfestival.co.uk

19 SNOWDONIA HALF MARATHON Llanrwst runwales.com

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Promenade, Colwyn Bay

PROM XTRA

VIP evening tour of Conwy Castle 01492 577566

promxtra.co.uk

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SUMMER

JUNE

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1 DEGANWY PROM DAY

From 11am to 4pm facebook.com/ DeganwyPromDay

1-2 CONWY PIRATE WEEKEND

QUEST ADVENTURE RACE

Conwy Quay conwypirates.com

4−7 THREE CASTLES TRIAL Classic cars trial based in Llandudno three-castles.co.uk

BETWS-Y-COED

questadventureseries.com/race/quest-wales

SNOWDONIA CHALLENGE

Rhos-on-Sea conwypirates.co.uk

BETWS-Y-COED BREESEADVENTURES.CO.UK

20−27 CONWY CLASSICAL MUSIC FESTIVAL

LIVE AT STADIWM ZIP WORLD

JESS GLYNNE Stadiwm Zip World, Colwyn Bay 01492 872000 venuecymru.co.uk

26-28

conwyclassicalmusic.co.uk

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22−27 WALES 360

A six-day cross-country mountain bike adventure. Day three starts from Betws-y-Coed wales360.com

JAZZ FESTIVAL

sioellanrwstshow.co.uk

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VIP evening tour of Conwy Castle 01492 577566

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27−2 AUG SCORPION NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS

2−10 NATIONAL

AUG EISTEDDFOD LLANRWST The National Eisteddfod of Wales is the country’s main celebration of the arts. It’s a travelling annual festival attracting around 150,000 people to venues around Wales, and this year it comes to Llanrwst in the Conwy Valley. Steeped in tradition, it also embraces all that’s new and youthful in Welsh culture. And everyone is welcome, with translation facilities available to non-Welsh speakers.

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The inspiring, challenging routes are designed to be a real test of endurance for any outdoor enthusiast. With various routes to choose from, Quest takes you on an adventure to the edge of your physical ability. Tough cycles, amazing trail runs and a remote kayak in a lake in the Snowdonia National Park lie ahead.

28−30

9-10 RHOS PIRATE WEEKEND

JULY

Quest Wales, part of Quest Adventure Series, returns to the idyllic town of Betws-y-Coed.


3-4 BIG WILD SLEEPOUT

RSPB Conwy rspb.org.uk 01492 584091

10 EGLWYSBACH SHOW eglwysbachshow.co.uk

AUTUMN SEPTEMBER

OCTOBER

13 CONWY HONEY FAIR

3−6 WALES RALLY GB

High Street, Conwy conwybeekeepers.org.uk

walesrallygb.com

13−14 ANYFISH, ANYWHERE Two-day open championship for sea anglers hosted in the popular resort of Llandudno anyfishanywhere.com

13−15 LLAWN07 Free multi-arts festival Llandudno llawn.org

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GWLEDD CONWY FEAST

gwleddconwyfeast.com

26 PORTH EIRIAS HALLOWEEN 10K AND KIDS 1K Fun Run Colwyn Bay bespokefitness.niftyentries.com

18 SNOWDON MG RUN Starting from Llandudno Promenade llandudnomgoc.org

18−21 GLAMORGAN CC V LANCASHIRE CC

NOVEMBER

Colwyn Bay Cricket Club, Rhos-on-Sea glamorgancricket.com

22 CANAPÉS AT THE CASTLE

24−26 (12PM-6PM) ROCK & POP FESTIVAL,

Llandudno Promenade A free international festival presented by TVWales, featuring emerging recording artists. tvwales.co.uk

24−26 (6:30PM-9PM) TVWKIDS

Llandudno Promenade A competition for young singers and musicians in partnership with Anglesey Music. tvwales.co.uk

30−31 LLANDUDNO GOLDWING LIGHT PARADE

llandudnolightparade.co.uk Friday evening and Saturday

VENUE CYMRU, LLANDUDNO

NORTH WALES CHORAL FESTIVAL

8−10

VIP evening tour of Conwy Castle 01492 577566

This popular annual festival welcomes choirs from all over the world. Organised by Conwy County Borough Council, it’s one of the top choral festivals in Wales. Renowned for its friendly atmosphere, it has grown from strength to strength. A wonderful celebration of music suited to any chorister, with a variety of competition categories across the weekend. 01492 575943 northwaleschoralfestival.com

9 BETWS-Y-COED TRAIL CHALLENGE

14−17 LLANDUDNO CHRISTMAS FAYRE

trailbetws.com/the-challenge

llandudnochristmasfayre.co.uk

WINTER DECEMBER 7 LLANDUDNO 5K SANTA DASH bespokefitnessand events.co.uk

7 LLANDUDNO CHRISTMAS PARADE

14 CONWY WINTERFEST

conwytownevents.co.uk

llandudno.gov.uk

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Eat, drink, sleep... Finding the perfect base for your visit Here's a breakdown of everything you need to know when choosing the perfect place to rest your pretty little head!

Name

map ref:

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Image supplied by the proprietors.

This descriptive wording is supplied by the proprietors of the accommodation.

This is the grading awarded by Visit Wales (see page 40 for details). This shows the months when the accommodation is open. i.e. 3-11, March to Nov

Incta nonsendia sandipsum expereptasit lant quaeritaspis el moloris quidunt quatus atinis ad maio erum que id quas pernatque verrum volum is ium ad et ipsunt. Sinctore excea con reic totas inullitiusam et, accum qui corro te cus et arciis.

This is a map grid reference. Locate the accommodation on the relevant map. - Colwyn Bay and Rhos-on-Sea maps are on pages 62 and 63 - Llandudno map is on page 61 - Conwy town map is on page 60 Accommodation outside these areas can be located on the Conwy County map on page 65.

These are the gradings awarded by the AA. Symbols supplied by the proprietors.

PBpSTfCXcD Months open

Rooms

B&B/night/pp

D,B&B/night/pp

1 to 12

1 (12h) Rooms

From £35 to £40

From £60 to £65

Please check All facilities with the individual establishments when booking.

This shows the total no. of rooms (with en-suite).

Prices

This is the cost per person, per night for Bed & Breakfast, based on two adults sharing a double or twin room.

Prices shown in the advertisements are a guideline only. Please check all prices and facilities with the individual establishments when booking. Please be aware that single supplements can also apply.

This is the cost per person per night for Dinner, Bed & Breakfast. In the Self Catering section the Short Breaks price is for 3 nights per unit.

Symbols Ground floor bedroom/unit Private parking

X Totally non-smoking establishment

Licensed

Areas provided for smokers

Pets accepted by arrangement

Children’s facilities available e.g. cot

Short breaks available TV in bedroom/units Tea/coffee making facilities in bedrooms Telephone in room/units/on-site

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Special diets catered for Lift Regular evening entertainment Swimming pool on site

Special Christmas/ New Year package Coach parties welcome

s School parties

welcome

Wireless internet Evening meal provided/ café or restaurant on site Welsh spoken


To make finding your accommodation easier, we’ve colour coded each section. Please see below for a summary of the page contents. PAGE 41-43 Llandudno Hotels over £60 44

Llandudno Hotels/Guest Houses £50 to £60

45-46 Llandudno Hotels/Guest Houses £40 to £50 47-48 Llandudno Hotels/Guest & Hostels Under £40

Self Catering Symbols Central heating Games room

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Llandudno Self Catering

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Rhos-on-Sea Self Catering

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Conwy and Conwy Valley Guest Accommodation

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Conwy Self Catering

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Caravan and Camping

Membership Organisations Llandudno Hospitality Association member

Extra charge for gas or electricity North Wales Tourism ST GEORGE’S HOTEL

Washing machines available on site Children’s play area Bed linen provided Bed linen available for hire

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Making the grade A guide to quality assurance All the accommodation featured in this publication has been independently assessed so you can make your choice in confidence, knowing that each place to stay has been given a rating according to the quality and facilities on offer. These ratings mean that you can be sure of standards and choose the accommodation that’s just right for you. Visit Wales/AA are the only checking agents in Wales, checking out over 5,000 places.

What do our star ratings mean? Visit Wales STARS are evidence of quality. They range from one to five stars and are a reliable indication of the services and facilities you can expect in accommodation which includes hotels, guest houses, bed and breakfast, farm accommodation, hostel/hostel type accommodation, self-catering cottages and apartments and caravan holiday home and touring/camping parks. Cleanliness is the most crucial element of any assessment and minimum standards, particularly at the higher star ratings which reflect consumer expectations. All accommodation grades are based on a set of common quality standards agreed by Visit Wales, Visit England, Visit Scotland, Tourism Northern Ireland and the AA.

Does a lower star rating equal less quality? Many lower star rated accommodations may still offer high quality but do not meet all of the facility and service expectations for the higher star ratings. It is particularly important not to compare Guest Accommodation ratings against Hotel ratings as different criteria are used when assessing. The advice is to always check with an establishment before booking to check that the accommodation offers the services and facilities that meet your needs - they will only be too pleased to help. Also look out for that extra-special property that has been awarded Visit Wales’ Gold Award, given for exceptional standards of hospitality, comfort and food in serviced accommodation. Occasionally, it has not been possible to visit the accommodation prior to publication. In these instances, the property is marked.

Some accommodation operators have chosen not to be star rated, but they have been checked out to ensure that they provide an acceptable level of services and facilities appropriate to their type of business. They are identified as either ‘Verified’ or ‘Listed’.

Visitor Attractions Look out for the Visit Wales Quality marque. This only gets awarded to attractions that have been independently assessed against the national standards of the Visitor Attraction Quality Assurance Scheme to ensure that all areas important to your visit are of the best standard.

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General information Accommodating visitors with disabilities All Visit Wales graded properties have an Access Statement/Accessibility Guide. This tells visitors in a clear, accurate and honest way how the property can meet their particular needs. Three symbols help visitors with physical impairments find the Access Statements/Accessibility Guides of most relevance to them. Accommodation providers have selected the one symbol which best describes the improvements that they have made to their properties.

Look out for these symbols:

Y V K

Access improved for mobility impaired people

Access improved for visually impaired people

Access improved for hearing impaired people

The advice is always to check with an establishment before booking to confirm that the accommodation offers the services and facilities that meet your needs.

Please note:

All gradings and awards were correct at the time of going to press. Occasionally, it may not have been possible to undertake a grading. This situation is clearly identified by ‘Awaiting Grading’ appearing within the advertisement/entry. Grading assessments are on-going and improvements made by establishments may have resulted in a revision since publication. Please check when booking. Further information on gradings and awards is available from Visit Wales Welsh Assembly Government, Rhodfa Padarn, Llanbadarn Fawr, Aberystwyth, Ceredigion, SY23 3UR Telephone: 0845 010 8020 Email: quality.tourism@gov.wales

Any problems? In the unfortunate event

that you do encounter problems with your chosen accommodation, please refer to visitwales.com/grading/ complaints for further guidance.

Cancellation and Insurance

When you confirm a holiday booking, please bear in mind that you are entering a legally binding contract which entitles the proprietor to compensation if you fail to take up the accommodation or depart earlier than planned. It’s always wise to arrange holiday insurance to cover you for cancellation and other unforeseen eventualities. If you have to alter your travel plans, please advise the holiday operator or proprietor immediately. PLEASE CHECK ALL PRICES AND FACILITIES BEFORE CONFIRMING YOUR BOOKING.

ENJOY YOUR STAY… and remember, in the unfortunate event that you encounter a problem with the accommodation, please contact the owner or the manager of the business at the time of your visit so that they have an opportunity to put matters right at the time.


Dunoon Hotel

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Gloddaeth Street, Llandudno, LL30 2DW t: 01492 860787 e: reservations@dunoonhotel.co.uk www.dunoonhotel.co.uk Multi-award winning Dunoon has an old-fashioned view of what a hotel should provide: character, value and quality. And by quality, we mean great food, hospitality and comfort. Amid the oak panels and antiques, the atmosphere is warm and relaxed, the service personal and attentive. The AA Two Rosette food is fine, flavoursome and sourced locally; prepared and served with care and in surroundings that lend just the right sense of occasion. Our AA Notable Wine List is nothing short of spectacular: lengthy, adventurous, but still approachable. Private dining and small conference rooms available. The owners' ethos shows in the individuality and finish of the rooms, in attention to detail and appreciation of the understated luxuries that separate the grand from the bland: crisp white cotton sheets, fluffy towels, Molton Brown toiletries in every bathroom, pressed linen napkins and elegant silverware on the tables. Excellently located for the shops and promenade. 86% AA Merit Rating.

PBpSTftCXcDlEMszR Y Months open

Rooms

B&B/night/pp

D,B&B/night/pp

3 to 12

48 h Rooms

From £65 to £109

From £84 to £128

Empire Hotel

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73 Church Walks, Llandudno, LL30 2HE t: 01492 860555 e: reservations@empirehotel.co.uk www.empirehotel.co.uk The Empire Hotel has been owned and managed by The Maddocks family and are now celebrating 70 years. Stylish bedrooms with bathroom, TV & DVD, tea/coffee tray, hairdryer, Hypnos King and Queen size beds. • • • • •

ree Wi-Fi F Free Car parking Bar and Lounge 2 Restaurants Indoor heated pool, sauna & steam room • Fully equipped gym • Spa with full range of beauty treatments

• O utdoor patio with splash pool • A ir conditioning in all bedrooms and public rooms • C entral location to Promenade, Pier, Shops and Llandudno attractions • S nowdonia and many places of interest, all within a short drive

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Exceptional service, ne dining and a warm and friendly atmosphere is assured at this prestigious hotel, which o ers the outstanding AA Rosette Chantrey's Restaurant. Guests enjoy the use of the tness centre including 45' ozone treated swimming pool during their stay. The perfect venue for a family break, activity break or business trip.

Llandudno, North Wales LL30 1AP | t: 01492 877 466 | Fax: 01492 878 043 e: reception@theimperial.co.uk | www.theimperial.co.uk

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From £92.50 to £145

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The hotel o ers you a warm welcome to Llandudno, the Queen of the Welsh Resorts. The Imperial is an elegant four star hotel, perfectly situated in the heart of the Promenade with picturesque views across the bay and the impressive Great Orme and Little Orme headlands.


Osborne House

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17 North Parade, Llandudno, LL30 2LP t: 01492 860330 e: sales@osbornehouse.co.uk www.osbornehouse.co.uk

Luxury all suite boutique hotel located on promenade with glorious sea views. All suites are spacious and romantic with super king size Hypnos beds, marble bathroom plus walk in shower, sitting room with a squashy sofa in front of a Victorian fireplace. Full air conditioning and free WIFI throughout. Stunning Osborne's Café/Grill an extravagant belle époque style bistro open all day and in the evening lit with a multitude of candles - just perfect for that romantic meal. Free parking at rear. Ideal for touring Snowdonia, Portmeirion Italianate village, medieval castles, stately homes and the world famous Bodnant Gardens

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COME ON OVER, YOU’RE WELCOME Situated on the Promenade, overlooking the beautiful Bay of Llandudno. 81 luxurious air conditioned bedrooms. The Promenade, Llandudno, LL30 2LG

YOUR FOUR STAR HOTEL BY THE SEA

www.stgeorgeswales.co.uk sales@stgeorgeswales.co.uk Telephone: 01492 877544

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From £80 to £102.50

LLANDUDNO HOTELS OVER £60

Central Promenade, Llandudno, LL30 2XS Tel: 01492 876348 Fax: 01492 872596 e: marketing@stkilda.co.uk www.stkilda.co.uk Our guests return year the Our guests return year after after year year for forthe thespecial specialatmosphere atmospherehere and at delicious St Kilda. as aSt. family choose in the Hotel ensure kind food hereWe at the Kilda. We astoa live family choose totolive in thethe hotel toof personal our Guests enjoyed the enjoyed last 21 years. ensure theservice kind ofthat personal servicehave that our guestsforhave for theOur last restaurants the heart are of the ourhotel five and experienced Chefs are 31 years. Ourare restaurants the Hotel heart and of the our five experienced renowned for the quality, presentation in their traditional chefs are renowned for thechoice quality,and choice and presentation in their British Cuisine. need you Transport, our Taxi service, your door to five courseShould menus.you Should need transport, our taxi from service, from ours,door is now in itsis12th is excellent LIFT value. to 60 en-suite your to ours nowyear in itsand 20th year and isvalue. excellent rooms Direct Dial Telephones Flat screen TV’s Hospitality Trays Room • Lift to 60 en-suite rooms • Sea View Bar & Lounges • Porterage from the Service Hairdryers Sea View Bar & Lounges Live Variety Entertainment • Direct Dial Telephones • Live Variety moment you arrive almost every night of the year Special Diets - No Problem! Secure Garage • Flat Screen TV’s Entertainment almost • Ramp Car Parking Porterage from the moment you arrive • Hospitality Trays every night of the year • Wi-Fi • Room Service • Special Diets - No Problem! • Meeting room/Art studio. • Hairdryers • Secure Garage Car Parking "Best Individual

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St Tudno Hotel

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North Parade, Promenade, Llandudno, LL30 2LP t: 01492 874411 e: sttudnohotel@btinternet.com www.st-tudno.co.uk

A warm welcome and friendly atmosphere awaits you at the St Tudno Hotel. All bedrooms are individually designed with 6 overlooking the beautiful Llandudno Bay. Great food, great wine, great service, great venue! Free Wi-Fi available throughout. Rooms from £35-£115 per night. gPBpSTftCXxcDlFMszRK Months open

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BODYSGALLEN HALL & SPA

Map Ref: C3

THE ROYAL WELSH WAY, LLANDUDNO LL30 1RS

www.bodysgallen.com | 01492 584466 | info@bodysgallen.com

Country house hospitality at its best. Historic 17th century hall set in 200 acres of award-winning gardens and parkland. Magnificent views to Conwy Castle and Snowdonia. Bedrooms and suites in the main hall and cottages. Fine dining, traditional afternoon tea. Bodysgallen Spa with large pool, sauna, steam room, gym, beauty and well-being treatments. A historic house hotel of the National Trust

Times Travel Top 100 British Hotel 2015 Map Ref: J10

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Escape is Llandudno’s premier boutique B&B, offering nine individually designed rooms, each with its own personality, featuring large flat-screen TV’s, blu-ray disc players, Bose iPod stations & free wifi. Rooms from £95 to £160 per night. 48 Church Walks, Llandudno North Wales LL30 2HL T: 01492 877776 E: info@escapebandb.co.uk W: www.escapebandb.co.uk

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The Quay Hotel

With breathtaking views of the Conwy Castle and surrounding countryside, this 4 star luxury spa hotel offers an excellent coastal retreat - a truly unique location.

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WWW.QUAYHOTEL.CO.UK 01492 564100 Deganwy Quay | Deganwy | Conwy | LL31 9DJ

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6 Penrhyn Crescent, Llandudno, LL30 1BA t: 01492 878101 f: 01492 876545 e: info@caemorhotel.co.uk www.caemorhotel.co.uk

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Bryn Derwen

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34 Abbey Road, Llandudno, LL30 2EE t: 01492 876804 www.bryn-derwen.co.uk If you are looking to stay at one of Llandudno’s great little places Bryn Derwen is the place for you. Bars, restaurants, shops and theatre are all within easy walking distance. Originally built as a holiday home for a wealthy Victorian family and sympathetically converted to retain all of the original character Bryn Derwen offers a relaxed and intimate atmosphere. An ornate staircase leads to nine individually designed spacious en-suite bedrooms with all the facilities you would expect from a five star guesthouse. There is a walled garden which includes a patio area with table and chairs to sit and read or enjoy a drink from the bar. At the Bryn Derwen we also have our own private car park. Mark and Lyn have acquired a reputation for first class service and pristine housekeeping.

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Evans Hotel 1 Charlton Street, Llandudno, LL30 2AA t: 01492 860784 e: admin@evanshotel.co.uk www.evanshotel.co.uk

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A warm welcome awaits you at our award winning family hotel • Centrally situated on the level occupying a quiet position close to the local amenities • High speed Wi-Fi available • Fully licensed and stocked bar • Seasonal special offers (please visit our website for more details) • Nightly entertainment • Lift to all floors • Full central heating • Fully equipped games/snooker room • Group discounts available • Top class family run hotel providing excellent food and service

Merrion Hotel The Promenade, Llandudno, LL30 2LN t: 01492 860022 e: enquiries@merrion-hotel.co.uk www.merrion-hotel.com

LLANDUDNO HOTELS/GUEST ACCOMMODATION £50 TO £60

www.evanshotel.co.uk

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The Bream family warmly welcome you to The Merrion Hotel, on the promenade in the heart of Llandudno. Superb cuisine, attractive bedrooms and attentive service in a relaxed environment. Our rooms are all en-suite, with disabled access and a lift to all floors. We cater for special dietary requirements. The Bay of Llandudno captured between the Great and Little Orme offers a spectacular setting, superb theatre, great shopping centre, and country walks all within easy reach of the ancient castles of Conwy and Caernarfon. A short drive will take you into the heart of Snowdonia with its spectacular mountain peaks and stunning valleys and rivers.

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The Epperstone

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15 Abbey Road, Llandudno, LL30 2EE t: 01492 878746 e: epperstonehotel@btconnect.com www.theepperstone.co.uk A warm welcome awaits you at this traditional detached establishment, which features elegant spacious rooms, with original stained glass and fireplaces. Residentially located at the base of the majestic Great Orme, we are a mere 6 minute walk from the promenade, and a short stroll from the town centre. The eight classic en-suite bedrooms exude 'Edwardian' style décor. Relax in comfortable furnishings and private gardens, with parking onsite. All rooms are equipped with flat screen televisions, complimentary toiletries, hair dryer, and hospitality tray. Free Wi-Fi. Vegetarian and special diets catered for by request. • Ground floor double ensuite room • 10% discount on stays of 5 nights or more • Unsuitable for children under 8 years • 2019 Hygiene rating 5

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Four Oaks Hotel

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1 - 4 Penrhyn Crescent, Llandudno, LL30 1AY t: 01492 876506 e: fouroakshotel1-4@outlook.com www.fouroaksllandudno.co.uk Elegantly situated on the central promenade, our hotel offers a warm and friendly welcome to all, with comfortable rooms, stunning views and award winning gardens. Close proximity to Venue Cymru theatre, leisure and shopping complexes makes the Four Oaks hotel the ideal choice for travellers. Our sea view dining room serves home cooked food with a 7 day menu catering for all dietary requirements. Enjoy our comfortable lounge and bar areas with well stocked bar and nightly entertainment to suit all tastes. Free on site parking. No steps into the hotel and a lift that serves all floors, your entrance could not be easier. Llandudno in Bloom Gold Winner for 2018.

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White Court

LLANDUDNO HOTELS/GUEST ACCOMMODATION £40 TO £50

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2 North Parade, Llandudno, LL30 2LP t: 01492 876719 e: enquiries@whitecourthotel.co.uk www.whitecourthotel.co.uk

Delightful elegant Victorian establishment under the personal supervision of Nina and Steve to ensure you of a very warm welcome. We are renowned for our wonderful cuisine and personal attention. Located on level ground adjacent to the pier, beach and shops. • 4 nights dinner, bed & breakfast for the price of 3 all season • Short breaks available • Twin & Single rooms available • Four poster suite, king and super king sized bedded rooms • Family suite Please telephone for colour brochure and sample menu.

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Winchmore Hotel 7-8 Mostyn Crescent, Promenade, Llandudno, LL30 1AR t: 01492 877458 e: winchmore.hotel@gmail.com www.winchmorehotel.co.uk

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A warm friendly welcome awaits you at the Winchmore Hotel. Our family owned hotel boast 34 en-suite rooms and we are located on the sea front close to all shops and Venue Cymru. Our homely atmosphere personal attention and friendly staff ensure you a relaxing and enjoyable stay. • FREE parking • Close by to Venue Cymru and shops • Evening meals available • Sea view rooms • All rooms en-suite with flat screen TV, hairdryer, hospitality tray • Residents lounges overlooking the bay • 10% discount on stay of 7 nights or more • Level access to LIFT from car park • Group bookings welcome • Accessible Rooms with Wet Rooms

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#DISCO V ERNOR T H WALES Four Saints Brig-y-Don Hotel

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14-15 Gloddaeth Crescent, Llandudno, LL30 2XS t: 01492 877319 e: info@4saintshotels.co.uk www.4saintshotels.co.uk

Four Saints Brig-y-Don Hotel is located in an excellent beachfront position, close to the centre of Llandudno. The railway station is a 5 minute walk away and the hotel is close to shops and attractions.

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LLANDUDNO HOTELS/GUEST ACCOMMODATION £40 TO £50

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From £34 to £42.50

From £51 to £59.50

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Del-Mar Guest House

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12 Deganwy Avenue, Llandudno, LL30 2YB t: 01492 877492 e: info@del-mar.co.uk www.del-mar.co.uk

Selina and Abing welcome you to the Del-Mar Guest House. Situated on one of Llandudno's most popular streets and centrally located. The Del-Mar is perfectly positioned for all of the town's attractions and amenities. • • • • • •

All rooms en-suite Flat screen TV Hair dryer Hospitality tray Car parking Free WiFi

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Oak Alyn

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2 Deganwy Avenue, Llandudno, LL30 2YB t: 01492 860320 e: oakalyn@ymail.com Attractive, quiet, family run establishment, situated on the level right next to the town centre and between both North Shore and West Shore beaches. All rooms are en-suite with colour TV, tea/coffee making facilities, hairdryer and central heating. Personal service with excellent home cooking. Choose from a varied menu. Separate tables in our elegant dining room, special diets catered for. Every room reservation includes a complimentary space in our private car park. Discount for weekly bookings and no single supplements. Spring and Autumn special deals - please ask for details.

LLANDUDNO HOTELS/GUEST & HOSTEL ACCOMMODATION UNDER £40

Off-peak rates and evening meals available. Brochure and special offers pack on request. Newly furbished Ground Floor en-suite bedroom. Large family room with bunk beds. 2019 Food Hygiene rating 5.

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The Stratford House B&B

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8 Craig-y-Don Parade, Llandudno, LL30 1BG t: 01492 877962 e: stratfordhtl@aol.com www.thestratfordbandb.com

A quiet elegant B&B, with nine en suite bedrooms boasting panoramic views of the beautiful Llandudno Bay. Ex QE2, QM2 trained owners provide a superior level of service and spotlessly clean beautiful accommodation throughout. Ground floor rooms available. All the beautiful bedrooms are decorated to a very high standard with luxurious rich colours and finishings. Crisp white bedding, fluffy white towels and complimentary toiletries. Each room has a generous hospitality tray. Breakfast is served in our sea front dining room. You will find that with The Stratford the little touches mean a lot and speak volumes as soon as you step through the door. Walking distance to the theatre and conference centre. Free on street parking. WELSH NATIONAL OPERA bookings taken directly.

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From £35 to £43

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Glenthorne Guest House

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Wedgwood Guest House

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6 Deganwy Avenue, Llandudno, LL30 2YB t: 01492 878016 e: wedgwoodhotel@btinternet.com www.wedgwoodguest.co.uk

2 York Road, Llandudno, LL30 2EF t: 01492 879591 e: rberw@aol.com www.glenthorne-guesthousellandudno.co.uk A warm and friendly welcome awaits you at the Glenthorne. Situated in a quiet location, on the level, within easy walking distance to all amenities. Bedrooms are spacious and furnished to a high standard. All bedrooms have modern facilities – flat screen TV, DVD, hairdryer, luxurious hospitality tray, and complimentary toiletries.

A comfortable stay awaits you at the Wedgwood family run guest house, quietly situated, a few minutes walk to promenade, Great Orme and shops. • Car parking • Guests lounge • All rooms en-suite include beverage trays, TVs, hairdryers, radios

Excellent home cooked meals, offering a good choice of menu daily. Comfortable ground floor room available. Private car park at the rear. Highly recommended by guests who return year on year. Generous discounts for weekly bookings/mid week breaks. Please phone for more details and a copy of our brochure.

Proprietors Sue & Brian Atkin

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Albany House

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Frosty Towers

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4 Craig-y-Don Parade, Llandudno, LL30 1BG t: 01492 875313 e: frosty61@btinternet.com

5 Craig-y-Don Parade, Llandudno, LL30 1BG t: 01492 878908 e: gavinjacob1970@gmail.com www.albanyhousehotel.co.uk

Gavin and Mandie would like to welcome you to Albany House. Situated on the seafront ejoying magnificent views of Llandudno Bay. All rooms are en-suite with colour TV, hospitality tray and free WiFi. Large car park at the rear. Close to Venue Cymru. Cyclists and walkers welcome.

Welcome to our seafront accommodation. Completely refurbished in 2018, our fully furnished bedrooms are all equipped with en-suite bathrooms, colour TVs and hospitality trays. Guests can benefit from free Wi-Fi, use of a private car park and a full English breakfast. Located close to shops and theatre. Cyclists and walkers welcome. Contact Jenia for further details.

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Southbourne Guest House LLANDUDNO HOTELS/GUEST & HOSTEL ACCOMMODATION UNDER £40

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6 St David’s Road, Llandudno, LL30 2UL t: 01492 876105 e: southbourneguesthouse@yahoo.co.uk www.southbournellandudno.co.uk

A well established B&B personally run by Margaret and Stephen who are proud to serve a quality breakfast, piping hot, prepared and cooked by Stephen a highly qualified chef. All rooms en-suite, comfortable lounge, award winning garden, rear car park, unlimited free street parking. Try us you won't be disappointed.

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Sunnycroft

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D4 14 Charlton Street, Llandudno, LL30 2AA t: 01492 877430 e: info@llandudnohostel.co.uk www.llandudnohostel.co.uk

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4 Claremont Road, Llandudno, LL30 2UF t: 01492 876882 www.sunnycroft-llandudno.co.uk

James and Melissa welcome you to their Victorian townhouse, boutique hostel, in the heart of Llandudno. Refurbished to a high standard: Perfect for families, schools, groups and individuals. Affordable and exceptional.

Sunnycroft sits on the level halfway between North and West shores, close to all amenities and the promenade.

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• All rooms en-suite include beverage tray, TV, hairdryers • Ground floor room • Large guest lounge • Licensed bar area • Daily choice of home cooked food • Free WiFi • Children over 8 years welcome • Car parking

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Apartments at Bryn Haf (Summer Hill)

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38 Trinity Avenue, Llandudno, LL30 2TQ t: 01492 879300 e: info@summer-hill.org.uk www.summer-hill.org.uk QUALITY APARTMENTS

GOOD CENTRAL LOCATION

• Fully self contained • 1 & 2 bedrooms • Washer/Dryers • All non-smoking • Electricity and Gas included March - October • Free Wi-Fi

• On level • Minutes from Promenade, shops and transport • Quiet location • Guests return year after year LARGE CAR PARK • Easy access • Unobstructed parking space guaranteed for all guests

4 & 5 STARS RATING Please phone on 01492 879300

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Apartments at Hamilton

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40 Trinity Avenue, Llandudno, LL30 2TQ t: 01492 471105 e: info@hamiltonllandudno.co.uk www.hamiltonllandudno.co.uk Four comfortable self-contained 4-star apartments, centrally located with guaranteed off-street parking. Only a few minutes level stroll away from the North and West Shores, promenade and shops. Adults only. No pets. Beaumaris: Ground floor twin for up to 2 people Conwy: Ground floor double for up to 2 people Denbigh: First floor one bedroom with double & single for up to 3 people Flint: First floor three bedroom for up to 4 people • Free WiFi • Guest laundry on site • Flat screen TVs with Freeview and DVD players Short breaks available October-May inclusive, minimum stay 3 nights. Visit our website: www.hamiltonllandudno.co.uk email: info@hamiltonllandudno.co.uk or call 01492 471105 for further details and availability.

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Oaklawn & Glascwm

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16 -18 St David’s Road, Llandudno, LL30 2UL t: 01492 877059 / 07849 873443 e: oaklawnglascwm@yahoo.co.uk www.oaklawnglascwm.co.uk

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“Thank you for making us so welcome. See you next year” Situated on a quiet road - short level walk to promenade, shops and station. • Quality spacious apartments 1, 2 or 3 bedrooms (up to 6 people) • Fully equipped kitchens including microwave • Central heating in each flat • Flat TV’s with Freeview • Free Wi-Fi • Bed linen provided • Large car park • Short breaks available • Please call or e-mail for a brochure • Polite pets very welcome • Wheelchair users please enquire Please telephone Aneta Peplinska-Jones on 01492 877059 or 07849 873443

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Buile Hill Holiday Flats 46 St Mary’s Road, Llandudno, LL30 2UE t: 01492 876972 e: stay@builehill.com www.builehill.com

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Quiet residential area. Central level position, close to shops, railway station and coach station, theatre and all amenities. Ideal location for golf, fishing, walking, cycling and touring, with a dry ski slope and beaches nearby. • Each flat is fully self contained • Freeview TV and DVD player • Sleeping 2-6 people • Kitchen, including fridge, full-size cooker and microwave • Well behaved pets by arrangement • Separate bedroom • Private shower room with toilet • Parking for 6 cars • Open all year including Christmas • Free Wi-Fi • Children over 7 years welcome Please ring or email for brochure

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Apartment at Beachcombers

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Belle Vue House

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23 North Parade, Llandudno, LL30 2LP t: 01492 860410 e: contact@bellevueholidayflats.co.uk www.bellevueholidayflats.co.uk

Pier Apartment at Beachcombers, 17 Deganwy Avenue, Llandudno LL30 2YB t: 07565 344000 e: landlady.kd@gmail.com

A stylish excellently equipped comfortable apartment. Large welcome pack, towels, quality bedlinen and many extras. No extra charges. A few minutes walk from the pier, restaurants and shops, on the flat. Refreshments served on arrival. Everything is done for you. Free transfers from train and coach stations. Proprietor on premises.

LLANDUDNO SELF CATERING

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Nantlle Holiday Cottage

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Prime location on seafront by pier entrance overlooking beach, close to the town shopping centre. Delightfully re-furbished to a very high standard, well-equipped, spacious, comfortable and very clean apartments. Highest standard maintained, end to end customer care. Seasonal opening times including Xmas and New Year. No disabled access. Brochure available by request.

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30 Jubilee Street, Llandudno, LL30 2SQ t: 01492 879591 e: rberw@aol.com www.nantllecottagellandudno.com

Nantlle is a charming cottage perfectly situated in a quiet residential area in the heart of Llandudno. Within close proximity to the train station, shopping areas and all other amenities. Nantlle has two spacious bedrooms and a light and comfortable living area. All rooms are furnished to a high standard. Months open

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Stay Llandudno

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6 Taliesin Street, Llandudno, LL30 2YE t: 07486 554 504 e: stayllandudno@gmail.com www.stayllandudno.co.uk

Sunrise Apartments

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Treetops

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35 Abbey Road, Llandudno, LL30 2EH t: 01492 875504 e: sunriseapartments35@gmail.com

Goedlodd Lane, Bryn Pydew, Llandudno, LL31 9QF t: 01492 581112 e: maureenpilbeam@yahoo.co.uk

Sunrise Holiday Apartments are centrally located between the two shores, facing the Great Orme and Haulfre Gardens. On the level, close to shops and beaches. All apartments are fully equipped with TV, DVD player, WiFi, cooker, fridge and en-suite shower.

Hilltop bungalow facing west with magnificent views of coast and mountains. Beautiful sunsets seen from ceiling to floor tinted windows in sitting room. Tastefully decorated and furnished. Two bedrooms to sleep four adults. Large ornamental pool hence no young children. Ample parking for cars, boats and bicycles. Mrs M Pilbeam

This cosy, traditional cottage is set in a quiet area of town. Close to the pier, beach, promenade, shops and good quality restaurants.

Ideal for sightseeing, golfing, theatre, ski-slope and exploring the beautiful countryside.

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www.tymairllandudno.co.uk

Ideally located in a quiet residential area of Llandudno, yet only yards from the town centre and beach.

A comfortably furnished 3 bedroom house, sleeping 5. Situated on the slopes of the Great Orme with lovely views. Ample street parking. Rear courtyard with BBQ and garden area. Fully equipped kitchen and utility room. Smart TV/DVD. Family shower room and downstairs cloakroom. All linen and utilities included.

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59 Lloyd Street West, Llandudno, LL30 2BN T: 01492 860464 www.seagullholidaycottage.co.uk e: angewilliamsseagullcottage@gmail.com

Excellently equipped, tastefully decorated and pristine two bedroomed cottage with log burner, peaceful location on the Great Orme with beautiful views. Ample street parking. 10 minute walk to town.

Comfortable house a few minutes walk to West Shore beach and local shops. Two bedrooms, new bathroom with bath/shower over. Modern kitchen, small garden, parking. Few minutes drive to Llandudno centre.

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WALKERS & CYCLISTS WELCOME Walking and cycling enthusiasts should look out for these signs. They are displayed by properties which provide features for walkers and cyclists e.g. drying facilities for wet clothes and boots, secure lockable areas for bikes, packed lunches etc.

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2 Dale Road, Llandudno, LL30 2BG t: 01492 202820 e: info@llandudnoholiday.com www.llandudnoholiday.com

A tastefully furnished 2 bedroom ground floor apartment. Many personal touches. Guests feel immediately at home. Sky HD. Off road parking. Only 50 metres from the West Shore beach.

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52 Lloyd Street West, Llandudno, LL30 2BN t: 07768 972908 e: sunsetcottageholidays@yahoo.co.uk www.sunsetcottagellandudno.com Stylish excellently equipped two bedroom house, three minutes walk from West Shore beach, ten minutes walk from Llandudno centre. Small patio garden, Wi-Fi available, bed linen provided, designated parking space.

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4 Ormonde Terrace, Great Orme, Llandudno, LL30 2JZ t: 01492 876804 m: 07762924266 e: Lrogersaes@yahoo.co.uk

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19 Taliesin Street, Llandudno, LL30 2YE t: 07766118316 e: typenry@sky.com www.selfcateringholidaycottage.com

Llwynon Road, Llandudno, LL30 2QE t: 01492 875272 e: tymairllandudno@gmail.com

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Tŷ Penry Holiday Cottage

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Short Breaks

From £542 to £766

Short Breaks From £298 to £410

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Dale Holiday Apartment

Short Breaks From £155 to £210 Rhos-on-Sea map ref: O17

89 Rhos Road, Rhos-on-Sea, LL28 4RY t: 01492 549470 e: laemb@talktalk.net Self-contained ground floor apartment. Fully equipped with own private entrance. Garden and mountain views. Satisfaction guaranteed or full refund on arrival. Please phone, email or send SAE for Colour Brochure.

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From £195 to £295 N/A

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• 3 bedrooms • Bathroom with shower & bath • Fully equipped kitchen & utility area • TV, DVD & Freeview • Outside seeting area


CONWY & CONWY VALLEY GUEST ACCOMMODATION

Conwy county

Caerlyr Hall

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Conway Old Road, Dwygyfylchi, Penmaenmawr, Conwy, LL34 6SW t: 01492 623518 www.caerlyrhall.co.uk

Tŷ Newydd Guest House

Conwy county

map ref: E3

Conwy Road, Trefriw, Near Llanrwst, LL27 0JH t: 01492 641210 e: tynewyddtrefriw@aol.com www.tynewyddtrefriw.co.uk

Friendly homely accommodation in village centre. Brightly furnished rooms and hearty breakfasts. Ideally situated for mountains and coast. Good local pubs/restaurants. 4 miles A5 at Betws-y-Coed. 9 miles A55 Expressway. 3 miles Surf Snowdonia. Guest Accommodation

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4 (2 h) Rooms

Charming country house set in natural amphitheatre with sea and mountain views. All rooms en-suite and centrally heated. Excellent cuisine, fine wines and characterful bar. Non Smoking. Ideal for walkers, golfers, and historic building enthusiasts. Children welcome. Pets by arrangement. Ample parking. Hosts: Mr & Mrs Warner.

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#DISCO V ERNOR T H WALES Garreg Lwyd Cottage - Conwy Town

Conwy town

map ref: D2

3 Erskine Terrace, Conwy, LL32 8BS t: 077 429 00 367 or 00353 86 812 6224 e: tjmountain@yahoo.com www.stayconwy.com

Cosy two bedroom artisan cottage in a quiet cul-de-sac, inside the UNESCO World Heritage town of Conwy, with its 13th century castle and walls, nearby Snowdonia National Park. This comfortable cottage is fully equipped and modernised, centrally heated, multi-fuel stove, WiFi, parking at door. Full pictures and details on website.

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The map ref. at the top right hand corner of each advertisement will help you find the location of the accommodation on the relevant map. • • •

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Llandudno map is on page 61 Conwy map is on page 60 Colwyn Bay and Rhos-on-Sea maps are on pages 62-63

Accommodation outside these areas can be located on the Conwy County map on page 65

Lyons Pendyffryn Hall Caravan Park

Conwy county

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CARAVAN AND CAMPING

Glan Yr Afon Road, Dwygyfylchi, LL34 6UF t: 01492 623219 e: pendyffrynhall@lyonsholidayparks.co.uk www.lyonsholidayparks.co.uk Nestled between the Conwy Valley and the Edwardian village of Penmaenmawr, Lyons Pendyffryn Hall Caravan Park and Country Club is an idyllic holiday home park with a separate touring and tenting area. Located within the Snowdonia National Park, guests can relax and absorb the stunning panoramic views overlooking the Menai Straits and Puffin Island. Our recently developed and extended tenting and touring area make it the ideal base for guests to explore the local area, from the bustling town of Conwy with its historic castle to riding Britain's only cable-hauled public tramway up the Great Orme of Llandudno.

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LL ANDUDNO BAE PENRHYN PENRHYN BAY

DEGANWY CYFFORDD LL ANDUDNO LL ANDUDNO JUNCTION

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CONWY PENMAENMAWR L L A N FA I R F E C H A N

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B E T W S -Y - C O E D P O N T- Y - P A N T D O LW Y D D E L A N

Starfish Design, Llandudno

PONT RUFEINIG ROMAN BRIDGE

BL AENAU FFESTINIOG Mae Dyffryn Conwy’n un o ardaloedd prydferthaf Cymru a pha ffordd well i archwilio’r ardal hon nag ar drên? Dilynwch y dyffryn wrth i’r trên deithio drwy brysurdeb yr arfordir i heddwch cefn gwlad golygfaol a chanol Eryri.

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The Conwy Valley is one of the most beautiful places in Wales and what better way to see it than from the train? Follow the valley as the train makes its journey from the hustle and bustle of the coast, through scenic countryside and into the heart of Snowdonia.

w w w.conw y valleyrailway. co.uk Rheilffordd Dyffryn Conwy / Conwy Valley Railway

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Beth Sydd Ymlaen... What’s On...

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Ionawr - Rhagfyr // January - December

15.01.19

04.02.19

08.02.19 – 09.02.19

11.02.19 – 16.02.19

Enter Shikari

Kaiser Chiefs

Ben & Holly

Kinky Boots

19.02.19 – 20.02.19

19.03.19 – 24.03.19

23.03.19 – 24.03.19

27.03.19 – 30.03.19

Sherlock Holmes: Sign of Four

Ladbrokes Tour Championships

Bing Live

Horrible Histories

08.04.19 – 13.04.19

15.04.19 – 20.04.19

24.04.19 – 27.04.19

14.05.19 – 18.05.19

Benidorm Live

Blood Brothers

Un Bello in Maschera, The Magic Flute, Roberto Devereux

Annie

24.06.19 – 29.06.19

31.08.19 – 01.09.19

11.09.19 – 15.09.19

07.12.19 – 29.12.19

Club Tropicana

In the Night Garden

Tom Gates

Sleeping Beauty

Welsh National Opera

Swyddfa Docynnau / Box Office: 01492 872000 Y Promenad / Promenade, Llandudno, LL30 1BB


Marine Drive Tour

Explore the two towns of Llandudno & Conwy Hop On Hop Off with your 24hr ticket Departing at least every hour from Llandudno Pier

A fantastic way to experience the Great Orme 1 hr guided vintage coach excursion Departing 3 times a day from Llandudno Pier

01492 879133 alpine-travel.co.uk COACH HIRE

North Wales

Golf Coast North Wales

MINIBUS HIRE

ENTRANCES

GUIDES

D E S T I N AT I O N M A N A G E M E N T

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Planning a golf break on the North Wales coast can be tricky. Do you choose parkland, links, or a bit of both? Golfer-friendly hotel or self-catering? Mountain, castle or sea view?

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With 9 challenging holes at Penmaenmawr, USGA standard greens at Abergele, championship courses at North Wales and Maesdu, Llandudno and Wales’s only Open Qualifying course at Conwy; you’ve quite a choice to make. We find decisions like these are best left for the 19th hole.

TO BOOK YOUR ACCOMMODATION CALL: 01492 577 577 OR EMAIL: LLANDUDNOTIC@CONWY.GOV.UK FOR ONLINE TEE BOOKINGS VISIT: GOLFCOASTNORTHWALES.COM VISITLLANDUDNO.ORG.UK

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Canolfannau Croeso Tourist Information Centres

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CANOLFAN GROESO LLANDUDNO TOURIST INFORMATION CENTRE Uned 26 / Unit 26, Canolfan Siopa Fictoria / Victoria Shopping Centre, Stryd Mostyn / Mostyn Street, Llandudno, LL30 2NG llandudnotic@conwy.gov.uk 01492 577577 CANOLFAN GROESO CONWY TOURIST INFORMATION CENTRE Muriau Buildings, Stryd Rose Hill / Rose Hill Street, Conwy LL32 8LD conwytic@conwy.gov.uk 01492 577566

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Sir Conwy, yr amgylchedd iawn i fyw, gweithio ac ymweld Conwy County, the right environment to live, work and visit

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Town Hall, Lloyd Street, Llandudno

Happy Faces children’s charity

presents

Llandudno’s world famous

Great Orme Bronze Age Mines

Explore the 4,000 year old tunnels. Fascinating underground tour leading to the amazing Bronze Age Cavern

National Zoo of Wales

THOSE WERE THE DAYS Every Wednesday 15th May - 2nd October Doors open 7.15pm and shows start at 8pm. Tickets £7.50 Adults £6.00 Children Proceeds to help sick and disabled children in North Wales

Tel: Ray on 07968 957177

Visitor centre, shop, secondhand books and refreshments. Follow the Ancient Mine signs to our free car park

www.greatormemines.info

Open all Year www.welshmountainzoo.org 01492 532938 - LL28 5UY

Visit our shop for Welsh tapestry bedspreads, travelling rugs and tweed plus garments, accessories and soft furnishings in our fabrics (Monday to Saturday - All year & Sundays May 26 - Sept 29).

Situated in Trefriw on the B5106 between Conwy and Betws-y-Coed

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tel: (01690) 710108 www.go-below.co.uk

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See the weaving and water powered turbine (Mon - Fri except Bank Holidays, April - mid Dec)


CADWCH MEWN CYSYLLTIAD STAY IN THE LOOP

Pob manylyn a ffaith cyn dechrau eich taith Yr arbenigwyr ar wybodaeth am drafnidiaeth gyhoeddus

All the information before you get to the station The public transport information people Rhadffôn/Freephone

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Gwybodaeth gyfleus am deithio, ar-lein, ar eich ffôn symudol neu drwy ffonio rhif rhadffôn Easy travel information online, on your mobile or freephone

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NEW FOR 2019 Surf Snowdonia is evolving. From late spring 2019 we’ll be bringing you more adventure, more thrills, and more fun. Inspired by nature, in the heart of North Wales.

ADVENTUREPARCSNOWDONIA.COM

PARK R E T A W R/ PARC DW SC2Rhyl.co.uk ARCHEBWCH AR-LEIN BOOK ONLINE

PRING S N E P O 9 1 0 YN 2 AGOR GWANW

TIR PRINCE

Raceway

A thrilling night for all the family!

Harness Racing is an exciting form of horse racing in which the horses pull a two wheel ʻsulkyʼ with driver. Itʻs a great night out with action packed racing. Whether youʼre out for an exciting night with friends or a fun packed time with the family – there is something for everyone. Thereʼs a restaurant, bar and street food vendors on site and if you want to make the night even more exciting, you can have a flutter with the bookmakers! Come and witness Harness Racing at its best, but be warned, the excitementʼs infectious and you might get hooked!

Tir Prince Raceway, Towyn Rd, Towyn, Abergele. LL22 9NW www.tirprince.co.uk/racing

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MARKET & BOOT SALE

North Wales’ Largest & Most Popular Weekly Market

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TS Satur d Satur ay 4th Ma d y Satur ay 8th Ju ne d Satur ay 29th J une d Satur ay 13th J OPEN ALL YEAR LONG! uly d Satur ay 27th J with the exception of Christmas Day! u day 1 ly 7th A Satur u d Satur ay 7th Se g p day 2 STREET FOOD COFFEE ARCADES BAR ICE CREAM 1st S t ept EVENTS AMUSEMENTS GIFTS RESTAURANT

01745 345123

North Parade, Llandudno, LL30 2LP www.llandudnopier.com

01492 876258

Every Saturday & Sunday*

Wednesdays & Fridays in Holidays PLUS Every Bank Holiday

Towyn Road, Towyn Satnav postcode LL22 9NW. When you see the big roller coaster you know you’ve arrived! * SATURDAYS FROM 23rd FEB 2018. SUNDAYS START 23rd MARCH 2018

01745 345123

www.tirprince.co.uk/markets

New Traders welcome Call Geof on 07747 442963 email e.witherspoon@tirprince.co.uk

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RACE

Llandudno Pier is the premier attraction to visit whilst on holiday in Llandudno. We are Walesʼ longest Pier and offer superb views, a relaxing stroll and excellent street food. Relax, and enjoy the leisurely pace as you explore our friendly shops and stalls. Take a stroll and enjoy the beautiful views of Llandudno and the Irish Sea.


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Llandudno Library.....................................D6 2 Bodafon Farm Park............................F12/13 3 Children’s Play Area.................................. F2 4 Boathouse Climbing Centre..................... E4 5 Coach Station............................................ E8 6 Craig-y-Don Park.................................... G11 7 Craig-y-Don Recreation Ground (Bowls & Tennis).......................................... G10 Tourist Information Centre.......................D6 9 Llandudno (Maesdu) Golf Club...............I5 10 Llandudno Museum (Closed until late 2019 for refurbishment & expansion)............... D4 11 Llandudno Lifeboat Station.....................E12 12 Llandudno Swimming Centre................. E8 13 Model Boating Lake.................................. E1 14 Multi Use Games Area.............................F5 15 North Wales Golf Club, West Shore..... H4 16 Mostyn (Art Gallery)................................ E7 17 Mostyn Champneys (Retail Park)...........F9 18 Paddling Pool & Play Area.....................E12 19 Parc Llandudno (Retail Park).................. E8 20 Pier.............................................................. A7 21 Play Centre - Bonkerz............................. C4 22 Sailing Club................................................ E9 23 Supermarket...............................................F7 24 The Oval Recreation Ground (Cricket and Llandudno Bowling Club)..............F3 25 Venue Cymru (Conference Centre, Theatre & Arena)............ E9 26 World War II Home Front Experience.................................................D5

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9 Porth Eirias - Bistro and Cafe.................... E10

Station Road and Sea View Road......... E7/E8

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Closer

than you think… train bike Direct train services run to our popular North Wales coastal destinations from most parts of Britain. Inland the scenic Conwy Valley Line runs from Llandudno through the Snowdonia National Park to Betws-y-Coed and on to Blaenau Ffestiniog with connections for the Ffestiniog Railway. Useful websites include:

The area offers some great opportunities for cycling. What could be better than getting around by bike in stunning scenery? Bring your own bike or hire one when you’re here.

tfwrail.wales traveline.cymru conwyvalleyrailway.co.uk nationalrail.co.uk thetrainline.com virgintrains.co.uk

Explore

coach

National Express operates direct services from London, Manchester and Liverpool with connections from most UK towns.

nationalcyclenetwork.org.uk bikingconwy.ws

Wales Pass

is just what it says - one ticket that gives you unlimited access to all of Wales’s mainline train services and almost every bus service. tfwrail.wales/ticket-types/ explore-wales

Local services

To find out just how easy it is to get around Conwy County Borough by public transport pick up a copy of the bus/train timetable from one of our Tourist Information Centres. View on our website conwy.gov.uk Call 0800 464 00 00 Or go to traveline.cymru the journey planner and timetables website for public transport in Wales. North Wales Rover is just the ticket if you want to spend the day enjoying the scenery of North Wales or visiting some of our great attractions by public transport, buses and trains. For details of travel zones and prices: tfwrail.wales/tickettypes/rovers-and-rangers

nationalexpress.com

car

There’s quick, straightforward access from the North West along the M56 and A55. Motorway links with the Midlands are good too, and the same roads the M6, M5 and M1 - also bring North Wales within easy reach of the South of England.

air

Transfers from the international gateways of Manchester and Liverpool take about 1 1/2 hrs Manchester Airport 08712 710 711 manchesterairport.co.uk Liverpool John Lennon Airport 0871 521 8484 liverpoolairport.com

sea

Irish Ferries and Stena Line operate regular and high-speed services to Holyhead from Dublin. Irish Ferries: 08717 300 400 irishferries.com Stena Line: 08447 70 70 70 stenaline.co.uk

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The Snowdon Sherpa takes you by public transport from Betws-y-Coed around Snowdonia and its attractions. Whether you are walking or sightseeing, take the green option and leave your car behind. Sit back, relax and enjoy the scenery from our buses. For timetables visit traveline.cymru or conwy.gov.uk


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Llanfihangel Glyn Myfyr

1

I

Llyn Conwy

Llyn Brenig

Cronfa Alwen Reservoir

A5

Dolwyddelan

A543

Nebo

Betws-y-Coed

A4086

A544

Bylchau

Gwytherin

A5 3002’ Tryfan

B5381

B5382

Lly

F

A55

Llangernyw

d

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Ll

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Trefriw

Lly

3425’ Carnedd Dafydd

d

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26

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E

24a Llan San Sior St George

Llanfair Talhaearn

A548

Eglwysbach

Llyn Eigiau

3485’ Carnedd Llewelyn

A548

Tal-y-Cafn

Dolgarrog

A547

Betws-yn-Rhos

B5113

R Conwy

Tal-y-Bont

Cl w yd

25

Dolwen

Dyffryn Con

D

Abergele 24

23a

B5383

A470 B5106

Rowen Ty’n-y-Groes

G

Bryn-y-Maen

23 Llanddulas

R

Towyn

Afo

C

A55

21 22 Hen Golwyn Old Colwyn

19

Conwy 16 15a Penmaenmawr

A55

20

n Al ed

16a

Bae Cinmel Kinmel Bay Pensarn

Cyffordd Llandudno Junction

18

17

Bae Colwyn Colwyn Bay

Llanrhos

Deganwy

B

Llandrillo-yn-Rhos Rhos-on-Sea

Llandudno

K

A

Bae Penrhyn Penrhyn Bay

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