Food Scene
Edwards Of Conwy
18 High St Award-winning butcher's, piemakers, bakers.
Arts & Culture
All the major department stores are here, plus a sandy beach, pier, and modern theatre.
215 locals recommend
Llandudno
All the major department stores are here, plus a sandy beach, pier, and modern theatre.
National Trust mansion with a history bound up with the sugar slave trade and the quarries of North Wales.
126 locals recommend
Penrhyn Castle
National Trust mansion with a history bound up with the sugar slave trade and the quarries of North Wales.
National Trust mansion on the edge of the Menai Strait. Don't miss the 58-foot wall painting.
132 locals recommend
National Trust - Plas Newydd House and Gardens
National Trust mansion on the edge of the Menai Strait. Don't miss the 58-foot wall painting.
Great Orme Mines
Bronze Age mines plus glorious views.
Site of the Anglesey copper mines which were once the biggest in the world.
50 locals recommend
Parys Mountain
B5111Site of the Anglesey copper mines which were once the biggest in the world.
Sightseeing
Stone castle built in the 13th century. You can also walk along the town walls which surround Conwy itself.
267 locals recommend
Conwy Castle
Rose Hill StreetStone castle built in the 13th century. You can also walk along the town walls which surround Conwy itself.
Lovely village with plenty of small shops and just a few waterfalls!
251 locals recommend
Betws-y-Coed
Lovely village with plenty of small shops and just a few waterfalls!
Interesting village which was the idea of architect Clough Williams-Ellis. It was also the venue for The Prisoner TV series during the 1960s.
383 locals recommend
Portmeirion
Interesting village which was the idea of architect Clough Williams-Ellis. It was also the venue for The Prisoner TV series during the 1960s.
Stone castle which hosted the investiture of Charles as the Prince of Wales.
282 locals recommend
Caernarfon Castle
Castle DitchStone castle which hosted the investiture of Charles as the Prince of Wales.
Harlech Castle
One of the many stone castles of North Wales.
Parks & Nature
Snowdon is the highest mountain in Wales and England. Walk up it via a few different routes or take an easy ride on the mountain railway to the cafe at the top.
248 locals recommend
Snowdon
Snowdon is the highest mountain in Wales and England. Walk up it via a few different routes or take an easy ride on the mountain railway to the cafe at the top.
One of Snowdonia's highest mountains. Practised on by climbers of Everest, so it must be good.
17 locals recommend
Tryfan
One of Snowdonia's highest mountains. Practised on by climbers of Everest, so it must be good.
Aber Falls
Fairly easy 2-mile walk along to the Aber Waterfall.
Some of the wonderful mountains of North Wales.
12 locals recommend
National Trust - Carneddau and Glyderau
Some of the wonderful mountains of North Wales.
Visit the lighthouse at the end of Anglesey or just watch the thousands of sea birds nesting on the cliffs.
13 locals recommend
South Stack
Visit the lighthouse at the end of Anglesey or just watch the thousands of sea birds nesting on the cliffs.
Interesting harbour at the end of the Llyn Peninsula. Next stop is Bardsey Island.
68 locals recommend
Aberdaron
Interesting harbour at the end of the Llyn Peninsula. Next stop is Bardsey Island.
Llyn Brenig
One of the many lakes and reservoirs nestling in the Denbigh Moors.
Llyn Tegid
Essentials
Tesco Superstore
South RoadLarge supermarket plus petrol station.
Asda Llandudno Junction Supermarket
Conway RoadAlways useful.
Co-op Food - Llandudno Junction
157 Conway RdOpen till late!
Entertainment & Activities
Adventure Parc Snowdonia
Conway RoadAward-winning activity for all the family to try.
Zip World Fforest
A470Zip World Penrhyn Quarry