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Tourism in Conwy 13 sites in this category
Tardys
http://www.northwalesholidaylets.co.uk
Self catering holiday cottage rentals with 2, 3 & 4 bedrooms in Conwy & the Marina in North Wales, child & some dog friendly, Wi-Fi. Beach, mountains, Conwy Golf Club & pub nearby.
7 Stryd y Gwynt
http://www.conwy-cottage.co.uk
Self-catering cottage for 3/4. A good base in a quiet, picturesque, historic sea-side town - ideal to explore the beauty of Snowdonia & other parts of north Wales and close to all amenities. Only an hour or two from major cities.
Conwy River Festival
http://www.conwyriverfestival.org
The Conwy River Festival continues to grow year on year with record number of boats taking part each day of this unique eight-day festival of sail. There are individual prizes, team prizes, series competitions and overall prizes for best performers as well as specially sponsored trophies for the best performing Beneteau, Jeanneau, Multihull, Westerley, Leisure and one-design yachts taking part.
Conwy Valley Tourist Information Guide
http://www.conwy-valley.org
A tourist information and accommodation guide to one of the most beautiful regions of Wales, the Conwy Valley.
Cyffredin Cottages
http://www.cyffredincottages.com
These breathtakingly beautiful 200 year old Welsh holiday cottages are set in truly idyllic rural surroundings alongside a stream with beautiful mature landscaped gardens with sun house, decking area over the stream and other quiet and relaxing seating areas - ideal for reading books or sipping wine.
Berthlwyd Hall Country House
http://www.berthlwydhall.com
A Beautiful Victorian House of unique charm and character surrounded by unspoiled country lanes and woodland, on the edge of the Snowdonia National Park.
Maenan Abbey Country House Hotel
http://www.manab.co.uk
Privately owned 3 star Country House Hotel, restaurant and bars. Set in the heart of the beautiful Conwy Valley, close to the world famous Bodnant Gardens and on the edge of the Snowdonia National Park, the hotel is an ideal base from which to explore the attractions of North Wales. All 14 bedrooms are en-suite with all modern facilities. Some rooms may accommodate families.
Bodnant Estate
http://www.bodnant-estate.co.uk
The Bodnant Estate is a strikingly beautiful agricultural estate in North Wales. Set in hilly and wooded countryside in the lower reaches of the Conwy Valley, it commands spectacular views across to Snowdonia. Stone cottages and farm buildings have been restored using traditional materials and techniques, and the Estate supports farming and encourages other rural activities.
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