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Charming shop in Abergele with beautiful, unique gifts for all occasions. Handmade, cute, funny, nostalgic, vintage, modern, for children & adults.. Home decor too. Read more…
Colwyn Bay Pier was a 220 ft Victorian Pier which opened in June 1900 and extended in 1903 to 227m. Over the years, it had various pavilions and had fallen into a state of disrepair. Today the pier is a listed structure, and after restoration, all you have is a truncated platform that stretches out 45m to sea. The structure Read more…
Llandudno West Shore beach is quieter than the North Shore beach and is on the River Conwy estuary below the Great Orme. The beach is sandy with a stony pebble foreshore. The West Shore is linked to the North Shore by Gloddaeth Avenue, a wide dual carriageway. The beach is backed by a promenade and as you are in the Read more…
You have two lakes; Llyn Brenig and Cronfa Ddwr Alwen Reservoir. The map marker shows parking at the reservoir but you can park at the lake also. You have 3 main choices here: The Brenig Trail a blue/moderate 15km trail with a climb of 150m. Mostly on forest roads. The Alwen Trail a blue/moderate 11.5km trail with a climb of Read more…
Colwyn Bay to Llandudno Walk via Little Orme 5.5 miles / 9 km A popular sea-front walk with great wildlife viewing opportunities as you pass over the Little Orme. Then on towards Llandudno and discover the seaside town which is unique in keeping it’s original Victorian charm. Read more…
The Great Orme Mines are located on the limestone headland at Llandudno on the North Wales coast. The tour of the mines is self–guided and should take approximately 45 minutes. The route through the mine is approximately 200 metres, there are 35 steps going down two levels in the mine and it is recommended that you wear sensible flat shoes. Read more…
Rhos-on-Sea beach is at the west end of the long stretch of beaches within Colwyn Bay. The beach is mainly sand with rocks and boulders in various locations and includes a small picturesque harbour. Parking on the road by the beach, promenade has a wide selection of cafes, coffee bars, seaside kiosks and restaurants. Read more…
The Palladium is a Wetherspoon pub in Llandudno, Conwy. Our pub offers a range of real ales, craft beers and freshly ground Lavazza coffee. Breakfast is served until noon, with our full food menu available until 11 pm. Read more…
Deganwy beach is sand backed by sand dunes at the mouth of the river Conwy and on the opposite side to the town of Conwy on the Llandudno side of the river. Facilities include car parking, toilets, food and shop. Read more…
Llanfairfechan beach is pebbles at the high water mark between the groynes, but then exposes large areas of sand as the tide goes out. The beach has some great views towards Puffin Island and the Great Orme. Backed by a large promenade the beach facilities include parking, toilets, food, shop, and slipway. About 1 mile along the coast to the Read more…
Llanddulas beach is a long stretch of sand and pebble beach that connects with Colwyn Bay to the west. Facilities include parking next to the beach, toilets, picnic site, camp site and the nearby village has a shop and a pub. Read more…
Water gardens where you can see Otters, feed the ducks, visit the reptile house, aquatic centre, stroll around the grounds, coarse fishing in 3 well stocked lakes or have something to eat in the licensed Dutch Pancake House. FREE entry. Wheelchair access. Read more…
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