Set in a rural village in the heart of the spectacular Conwy Valley in 5 acres of land, this 3-star family-run hotel lies on the edge of the Snowdonia National Park, framed by the Carneddau Mountains....
Hilton Garden Inn Snowdonia features a fitness centre, garden, a terrace and restaurant in Conwy. With a bar, the 4-star hotel has air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi.
In the beautiful North Wales countryside, this award-winning, traditional British inn blends the warm welcome of a local pub with delicious food, excellent service and a comfortable bed.
Located less than 2 miles from Dolgarrog, Plas Maenan Country Hotel boasts a large garden with a terrace, as well as a tea room and a bar, and offers stylish rooms and suites with on-site private...
Gareth
United Kingdom
The location was superb. The suite lacked basics such as a wardrobe but included a sink unit? The carpet had not been vacuumed. Hair and dirt could be found. The breakfast itself was lovely but had to ask for sugar, butter and tomato ketchup. Also I did not expect to have self service for tea, coffee and toast for the price. Also we had to pay the £200.00 fee even though we said that we had already paid for the visit.
T
Featuring free WiFi throughout the property and a restaurant, The Erskine Arms offers accommodation in a Georgian coaching inn, a 5-minute walk from the centre of Conwy. It is 6 km from Bodnant...
Thomas
United Kingdom
The staff where excellent, the food was exceptional and the room was lovely.
Gwynfryn offers accommodation in a converted chapel in Conwy. The rooms are equipped with a flat-screen Smart TV and a refrigerator. You will find tea/coffee making facilities in the rooms.
Marion
United Kingdom
The location was central but quiet. The hidden chapel was lovely. We didn’t eat there but had a drink in the bar area which was very peaceful and relaxing
Caravan Retreats is located on the seafront in Conwy, 200 metres from Towyn Beach and 10 km from Bodelwyddan Castle. It is situated 21 km from Llandudno Pier and features full-day security.
Jack Howkins
United Kingdom
Well located for beach walks and to get to some local attractions, what you would expect from a caravan had everything you need. Enjoyed my stay.
On average, 3-star hotels in Conwy cost £55 per night, and 4-star hotels in Conwy are £133 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Conwy can on average be found for £103 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Conwy this weekend is £87 or, for a 4-star hotel, £173. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Conwy for this weekend cost on average around £253 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £73 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Conwy for tonight. You'll pay on average around £124 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Conwy will cost around £125 (based on Booking.com prices).
We went to Conway for an Easter break with our 4 year old...
We went to Conway for an Easter break with our 4 year old Grandchild. We also took our well behaved dog Harvey. We have travelled all over Europe with our dog and never had a problem taking him anywhere.
However most restaurants, pubs and shops in Conway we found would not allow dogs. Even the castle where we were unable to experience this main attraction with our grandchild and the staff being very dismissive when we asked. We were not allowed into the shoe shop!
Despite having a wonderful cottage to stay in, we will not be staying in Conway again and will inform other dog owners of this unfriendly side to the town.
Lou
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Quiet at this time of year, (February) gets very busy in...
Quiet at this time of year, (February) gets very busy in summer.
We found a good Indian restaurant, Spice Safai, only very small, but the food was very good.
Parking charges during the day are a bit high, not very welcoming for visitors, but they have you over a barrel!
The castle dominates the town and is quite something. We didn't visit it perhaps next time.
Lots of quirky shops etc.
Linda
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Conwy is a beautiful medieval walled town and is a World...
Conwy is a beautiful medieval walled town and is a World Heritage Site. Conwy Castle is stunning and greets you as you drive over the bridge into Conwy, looking even more stunning when it is lit up at night. Plas Mawr can be found in the centre of the town. Also, a popular 1920's public house called The Albion. Fishing boats line the pretty quay, where you will also find the Smallest House and The Liverpool Arms, with a backdrop of Conwy Mountain. Conwy marina is just around the corner with a lovely pub/restaurant, The Mulberry, a stones throw from the golf club. Lots of independent shops, pubs, cafes and restaurants to choose from.
Amanda
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Really interesting and scenic small town with plenty of...
Really interesting and scenic small town with plenty of history,small independent shops , castle and walls to walk round and train into the mountains.
Also have the estuary and Llandudno very close.
Very nice pub/restaurant-The Erskine Arms for a special meal.
Sarah
10
Scored 10
A Medieval walled town, small, but with a lot to see.
A Medieval walled town, small, but with a lot to see. The shops have been upgraded and the town looks fresh and cared for. There are a lot of good places to eat and buy quality food stuffs. It's e en nicer in the Summer
Evans
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Great place to see in one go.
Great place to see in one go. The castle is nicely preserved and you have some excellent views from the top. The history is interesting as well. The city center is nice and walkable - lots of little shops to find gems in. Good restaurants/bistros as well. The marina is a good place to watch the birds, the crabs and the ships while eating some icecream!
Don't go in by car! If you come by car, stop at the parking outside of the city walls and walk in, otherwise, it can be difficult to find parking. Also, if you enjoy walking but a calm atmosphere, go earlier in the morning. It gets a little cramped with tourists by lunch.
Favorite place - a tiny shop selling welsh cheese 1 street over from the castle.
the property is within walking distance from the castle and town centre.
extremely clean rooms and although I didn’t have an en-suite, (room 4’s bathroom is down the hall) it was clean and not an inconvenience.
there is a fridge where you can keep your items and has milk and water for you to take, which is brilliant.
the breakfast was absolutely delicious and a range of juices and cereal is available.
Beautiful 3 double bed/ 2.5 bathroom/2 lounges/3 decks with stunning views over the river Conwy and the castle, with easy free parking. Hosts supplied milk, butter, Bara Brith (local fruit loaf} and a bottle of wine, a very nice touch. Deganwy is a beautiful town with enough eateries if you don't want to venture too far but a great location for visiting Conwy and Llandudno or further afield.
Leerick Cottage is well equipped and stylishly furnished, we appreciated the little extras like tea/coffee and toiletries. Amazing view of Conwy Castle, just a few minutes from Llandudno (we enjoyed the cable car ride to Great Orme and walks on the pier), and well located for day trips to Anglesey and the Snowdonia National Park. Pub next door has good food, and Co-op Supermarket close by.
The staff was incredible. They were nice and very helpful. We had to cancel our last night due to the train strick and leave a day earlier to our next destination. They were very understanding and our third night was reimbursed. We had dinner in their restaurant and the food was great. The service was just as great .The entire stay was a pleasure. We loved the town of Conwy !!
Room was lovely, comfortable light and airy, TV great, staff very friendly, breakfast really tasty served in the cafe beneath the property. Plenty of tea, coffee, fresh milk and the mini fridge is a bonus along with the dishes, which came in handy for a take away. We stayed in Castle Conwy which was very spacious. Virtual check in very smooth and useful for a late arrival.
An amazing hotel with excellent hosts. Graham and Delyth could not have been more accommodating and Charlie was a cutie! The room was large, well appointed and beautifully decorated. The views from our room were stunning. The breakfast were very generous and a sumptuous delight. Whenever we return to North Wales we will be staying at the Y Llew Coch hotel for sure!
We went to visit down memory lane where my partner spent her early years with her family. The location was absolutely ideal for that. Easy walking distance into Conwy and Deganwy, with LLandudno Junction Railway station close by. I booked this on the strength of previous reviews and we were not disappointed. A lovely place and we are already making plans to return.
Very comfortable and clean room, and the view was absolutely stellar! The location could not be better, extremely convenient for the train station, the town center, and the castle and walls. Amenities were quite good (I especially enjoyed the selection of tea/coffee/cocoa). The restaurant downstairs is quite tasty as well, and breakfast was excellent.
Loved the B&B so much! Interesting buildings, chapel lounge/breakfast room, very comfortable, stylish room. Very romantic. Good breakfast. Our hosts were very personable. Location was right in the center of Conwy, walkable to sites. Carpark a couple blocks away easy to get to and cheap. We enjoyed our stay very much. Highly recommend!
the Hotel had only been open for a matter of weeks and there where still small signs of development works going on, the staff could not of been more helpful. They where friendly and helpful. We will be very much looking forward to going back.I wish them all the best for the future. regards Graeme Morgan from Mid Wales
Every member of staff was very helpful and friendly. The location of the hotel was incredibly scenic whilst also being very close to good nearby towns and tourist attractions. The whole atmosphere of The Groes Inn was very warm and a brilliant first visit to North Wales.
The room was very comfortable, clean and tidy. The breakfast was very good with fresh, local and tasty ingredients and dinner menus had a reasonable choice and variety. The hotel's town centre location was very convenient for walking and access to sights and amenities
A delightful and cosy little house, very conveniently situated for Conwy town centre with its many attractions and of course the castle. The house had everything we needed, and the nearby fish and chip shop lives up to its reputation, definitely worth the queues.
The location is fantastic, within walking distance of Conwy town centre and the Castle, easy driving distance to other attractions. On site car parking is a bonus. Cottage was lovely and very clean.
All staff go out of their way to make your experience at the hotel the best it can be. Thank you - to all staff at the Quay Hotel who work hard to make your stay enjoyable.
The location was right near the castle and town centre. Lovely hot shower with good pressure. Cosy and comfortable beds. Free use of Netflix and Sky TV.
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