Sightseeing
Conwy Castle
Rose Hill StreetBeautiful beach, sea in front of you and mountains behind you. Views to Llandudno, the Great Orme, Puffin Island and Anglesey.
30 locals recommend
Conwy Morfa Beach
Beautiful beach, sea in front of you and mountains behind you. Views to Llandudno, the Great Orme, Puffin Island and Anglesey.
Wonderful classic Victorian seaside town. Known in Wales as the "Queen of resorts".
215 locals recommend
Llandudno
Wonderful classic Victorian seaside town. Known in Wales as the "Queen of resorts".
Also known as Conwy Mountain. A short walk from our doorstep. Breathtaking views and the remains of an ancient settlement.
Mynydd y Dref
Also known as Conwy Mountain. A short walk from our doorstep. Breathtaking views and the remains of an ancient settlement.
RSPB Conwy
North Wales ExpresswayPlas Mawr Elizabethan Town House
High StreetNational Trust - Aberconwy House
Castle StreetGreat Orme
Great Orme Tramway
Church WalksSummit Cable Car Station
Travel on the Great Orme cable cars!
A short cycle ride or longer walk. Amazing beaches with views back to the Conwy Mountains.
31 locals recommend
West Shore Beach
A short cycle ride or longer walk. Amazing beaches with views back to the Conwy Mountains.
Aber Falls
Great walk, flat and very easy!
We have our own little station in Conwy. It's a request stop but you can travel east towards Chester and Crewe or West towards Bangor and Holyhead and explore all the towns along the way!
Conwy station
Rosemary LaneWe have our own little station in Conwy. It's a request stop but you can travel east towards Chester and Crewe or West towards Bangor and Holyhead and explore all the towns along the way!
A large stately home with amazing art and huge grounds to explore including a giant tree-house.
132 locals recommend
National Trust - Plas Newydd House and Gardens
A large stately home with amazing art and huge grounds to explore including a giant tree-house.
Stunning gardens and grounds to explore in the Conwy Valley
194 locals recommend
National Trust - Bodnant Garden
Bodnant RoadStunning gardens and grounds to explore in the Conwy Valley
Huge house and grounds to explore. It even has it's own little railway museum!
126 locals recommend
Penrhyn Castle
Huge house and grounds to explore. It even has it's own little railway museum!
A beautiful town in the Conwy Valley. Walks, restaurants and outdoor shops aplenty! You can catch the Conwy Valley Line from Llandudno Junction.
251 locals recommend
Betws-y-Coed
A beautiful town in the Conwy Valley. Walks, restaurants and outdoor shops aplenty! You can catch the Conwy Valley Line from Llandudno Junction.
The largest National Park in Wales including the highest mountain in England and Wales. The walking, hiking, scrambling, climbing opportunities are endless.
437 locals recommend
Snowdonia / Eryri National Park
The largest National Park in Wales including the highest mountain in England and Wales. The walking, hiking, scrambling, climbing opportunities are endless.
Adventure Parc Snowdonia
Conway RoadLearn to surf in the Conwy Valley.
Walk the walls. Free access. Just make sure you have a good head for heights!
10 locals recommend
Conwy Town Walls
18 Lower Gate StWalk the walls. Free access. Just make sure you have a good head for heights!
Conwy Suspension Bridge
North Wales Coastal Path
Llandudno Pier
Llandudno PierWelsh Mountain Zoo
Old HighwayAnglesey Sea Zoo
Newborough Forest
Trefriw
Aber Falls
Food scene
Castle Hotel
High StreetGreat food!
Fresh local mussels, harvested from the estuary in front of you. Conwy mussels are among the best - helped by the nutrient rich waters stirred by the strong tidal currents in the estuary.
Conwy Mussels Company
Fresh local mussels, harvested from the estuary in front of you. Conwy mussels are among the best - helped by the nutrient rich waters stirred by the strong tidal currents in the estuary.
The Erskine Arms
Rose Hill StreetGreat ales and good food
Bryn Williams Porth Eirias
PromenadeExcellent food by renowned chef Bryn Williams
There are many fish and chip shops to try in Conwy but this is our favourite.
The Galleon Fish & Chips
2A High StThere are many fish and chip shops to try in Conwy but this is our favourite.
Woosey's Catch Of Conwy
Mill HillEdwards Of Conwy
18 High StFamous award winning local butcher. Hot food available as well.
Popty Conwy Bakery
4 Castle StFreshly baked bread and large selection of cakes and pastries.
Isaac Simeon Artisan Patisserie
5B Bangor RdAmazing local baker. Highly recommended.
Parisella's Ice Cream Parlour
12 High StJalsa
31 Castle StExcellent Indian restaurant.
Oyster Catcher
Maelog LakeExcellent restaurant a bit further away on Anglesey.
Wood supplies
J J Jones Coal Merchant
Conway RoadStock up on wood here.
Parking
Morfa Bach Car Park
Pay and Display parking nearby
Mount Pleasant Car Park
Mount PleasantPay and Display parking nearby
Gyffin Car Park
Mill HillFree car park, 10 mins walk away
High Street
High Street60 min free parking limit from 8am - 7pm and is free outside these time.
The following roads have free on-street parking: Rosemary Lane, Chapel Street, Llewelyn Street, Seaview Terrace, Crown Lane, Erskine Terrace and Church Street. A little further away outside the walls (about 5 mins walk) is Benarth Road (by the bowling green).
171 locals recommend
Conwy
The following roads have free on-street parking: Rosemary Lane, Chapel Street, Llewelyn Street, Seaview Terrace, Crown Lane, Erskine Terrace and Church Street. A little further away outside the walls (about 5 mins walk) is Benarth Road (by the bowling green).