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Explore the exciting activities and attractions in Conwy, from castles to mountain zoos. Read more about the best things to do below.

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Private Rib Ride and Cook Out Experience

Take your family and friends on a Rib Ride and see the coastline in a completely different light. If you’re unsure of where you want to go, give us a…

Rock Climbing Experience

Do you have a head for heights and are interested in scaling some of North Wales’s finest climbing routes? Well this experience could be for you. Expert mountain leader Lou…

Chish N Fips

Conwy

Chish N Fips delights locals and visitors both with its crispy golden batter and perfectly cooked fish, offering a taste of traditional seaside fare in the heart of this charming…

Great Orme Copper Mines

Conwy

Uncovered only in 1987, these mines represent one of the most astounding archaeological discoveries in recent times. They date back 4,000 years to the Bronze Age.

Trefriw Walking Festival (17th-19th May 2024)

Conwy

The most popular walking festival in Snowdon, the Trefriw Walking Festival occurs from Friday the 17th to Sunday the 19th of May.

The Cottage loaf

Conwy

The Cottage Loaf in Llandudno is a stylish and inviting pub renowned for its warm atmosphere. It is a favourite spot for locals and visitors alike.

Welsh Mountain Zoo

Conwy

From big cats to reptiles, the Welsh Mountain Zoo in Colwyn Bay offers a wild experience in the midst of North Wales.

Conwy Suspension Bridge

Conwy

Built by Thomas Telford, construction started in 1822 and finished and opened in 1826. It was one of the first road suspension bridges in the world.

St George's Hotel

Conwy

At St. George’s Hotel in Llandudno, you’ll find a lovely restaurant serving delicious food made with local ingredients.

St Georges Hotel

Conwy

At St. George’s Hotel in Llandudno, you’ll find a lovely restaurant serving delicious food made with local ingredients.

The Albert

Conwy

A historic pub with a cosy atmosphere, The Albert serves various dishes, including traditional Welsh fare, burgers, and steaks.

Dylans - Llandudno

Conwy

Situated on the waterfront with stunning views, Dylan’s offers a diverse menu featuring seafood, Welsh classics, and international dishes.

Conwy Castle and Walls

Conwy

Built by King Edward 1 this magnificent Castle and Wall is, as CADW say, one of the most magnificent mediaeval fortresses in Europe. A must visit.

Great Orme Tramway

Conwy

Located in Llandudno, North Wales, the Great Orme Tramway provides a classic cable-hauled tram journey and stunning views of the coastline and the summit of the Great Orme Headland.

Upstairs at Annas

Conwy

Upstairs at Annas offers more than just delicious dining; it’s also known for its bottomless brunch and delightful afternoon teas.

Signatures

Conwy

It offers a memorable culinary experience with innovative dishes crafted with locally sourced ingredients and impeccable service.

Bodnant Welsh Food

Conwy

Bodnant offers a culinary experience celebrating the best of Welsh produce, with dishes crafted from locally sourced ingredients bursting with flavour and freshness.

Aberfalls Distillery

Conwy

Taste the spirit of North Wales with Aberfalls Distillery. This talented team has been distilling whisky between Snowdonia and the Menai Strait since 1900.

The Smallest House in Britain

Conwy

The Smallest House in Britain was lived in until 1900 by a local fisherman, Robert Jones, who was 6’3” tall. The house is just 72” wide and 122” high.

Fishermans Chip Shop

Conwy

It is a quintessential seaside eatery, serving mouthwatering fish and chips made with locally sourced, fresh ingredients.

RNLI - Llandundo Lifeboat Station

Conwy

Founded in 1861, the Llandudno Lifeboat Station has a wealth of history and still operates to this day. This station has a Mersey and D-class lifeboat.

Llandudno Ski and Snowboard Centre

Conwy

Take to the slopes with the Llandudno Ski and Snowboard Centre. Try your hand at skiing, snowboarding or tobogganing. 

Bodnant Garden

Conwy

Visitors can stroll through 980 acres of tranquil garden space while admiring Champion Trees, sweeping lawns, and thick woodland.

Wales Whisky Fest (1st-3rd Nov 2024)

Conwy

Taste hundreds of amazing whiskies from around the world brought to you by 25 exhibitors.

Llandudno Pier

Conwy

Grade 11 Listed and the longest Pier in Wales at 2,295 ft.

Children's Woodland Experience

In a world where we spend too much time indoors, this is the perfect way to get your children in the great outdoors. There are different classes available in the…

Quay Hotel & Spa

Conwy

Located opposite the majestic Conwy Castle, this is a must-visit for anyone looking to relax and unwind.

The Erskine Arm

Conwy

A warm welcome, delicious dining options, and a cosy atmosphere, making it an ideal destination for a memorable meal or relaxing drink..

Yoga Experience

Whether you’re after a restorative 1:1 private session or looking to bring family and friends together for a group class in your holiday cottage or even at a nearby beach;…

Trefriw Woollen Mills

Conwy

Explore and shop traditional Welsh tapestries, bedspreads, tweeds, and travel rugs woven on-site by experts.

Conwy Honey Fair (13th September 2024)

Conwy

Bzzzzz to the Conwy Honey Fair, run by the Conwy Beekeepers Association. Don’t miss it if you’re a fan of all things sweet.

Pont Y Pair Bridge

Conwy

Originally it was to provide a means for packhorses to cross over the river Afon Llugwy. It was later widened in the 1800s to allow stagecoaches to also cross.

RSPB Mawddach Woodlands

Conwy

Based in the Mawddach Valley, the RSPB Mawddach woodlands allow you to admire Redstarts, Dippers, Wood Warblers, Lesser Horseshoe Bats and more.

Dylans -Conwy

Conwy

Four standout restaurants, offering up delicious local fare and fresh seafood in the picturesque coastal locales of Menai Bridge, Criccieth, Llandudno, and Conwy in North Wales.

Bodysgallen Hall & Spa

Conwy

This 17th-century hotel and its 200 acres of parkland offer a VIP experience for all guests. Spa packages are available for full days, half days, and couples’ packages. Bliss.

RNLI - Conwy Lifeboat Station

Conwy

Established in 1966, the Conwy Lifeboat Station operates from beneath Conwy Castle. Visit today to discover how this team looks out for the community.

In-House Massage Experience

Book your in-house masseuse through Oyster Experiences and immerse yourself in ultimate comfort and relaxation. Take some “me time” this holiday and book a masseuse to your holiday cottage. Your…

Pilates Experience

Gather your family and friends together for a full Pilates experience in your Oysterholiday home. Pilates is about mobility and strength building, which gives you energyand flexibility in everyday life.…

Blue Bell Café

Conwy

Blue Bell Café in Conwy offers a relaxed dining experience with a menu featuring delicious dishes from locally sourced ingredients.

Johnny Dough's

Conwy

Johnny Dough’s Wood-Fired Pizza in Llandudno offers a variety of wood-fired pizzas made with fresh, high-quality ingredients, a delightful experience.

Foil Ride Experience

Foiling is the newest sport to take the world by storm because it’s like flying on top ofthe water! If you are renting an Oyster cottage close to the beach…

Conwy Valley Railway Museum

Conwy

Based in Betws-y-Coed, the Conwy Valley Railway Museum is home to a model shop, train layouts, a museum, and a gift shop. Perfect for train enthusiasts, families, and little ones.

Bespoke Guided Walking Experiences

Louise Tully is a mountaineering instructor in North Wales and has over twenty years experience guiding in the UK and overseas. Louise Tully is a mountaineering instructor in North Wales…

Zip World Conwy

Conwy

Bad weather? No stress. Zip World Conwy provides endless indoor adventures, including extreme stunt jumping, obstacle courses, soft play and climbing.

The Mulberry

Conwy

The Mulberry Restaurant in Conwy enjoys a prime harbour-side location, providing diners with picturesque views as they savour delicious seafood and locally inspired cuisine.

Bonkerz Fun Centre

Conwy

This is a favourite for tots and younger children, with themed areas, an on-site cafe, and parent and toddler packages.

Great Orme

Conwy

Great Orme is 2 miles long and 1 mile wide and rises to 679 ft above sea level. It has something to offer everyone.

Plas Mawr

Conwy

Robert Wynn, the third son of a local landowner as a fabulously wealthy merchant, bought the house in Conwy and turned it into a celebration of his lifetime and wealth.

 

Food & Drink

Whether you’re looking for cosy cafes in North Wales or holiday cottages near a good pub, Conwy has options in all categories. This stunning area is home to many traditional British menus, seafood eateries, modern restaurants, and much more. Browse the most popular food and drink options in Conwy today.

Things to Do

Known for its magnificent castle, Conwy is a popular point for history buffs and fantasy lovers. But there’s more to this town than the classic castle! Conwy has things to do for all occasions, from country walks in North Wales to family fun centres. Get to know the area now.

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