Colwyn Bay Library is located close to the heart of this town and offers a relaxed and interesting environment in which cultural and social exchange...
Conwy Harbour is one of the busiest recreational boating harbours in Wales. Once a thriving port, slate would have been brought here from the Ffestiniog...
Born in 1770, one of England’s earliest romantic poets - William Wordsworth - visited Conwy during a summer vacation. Here, he was inspired to write...
Home to exceptionally bright stained glass windows, the beautiful church of St Digain’s is also famous for its churchyard. In pride of place it contains...
Rising to 463 feet above Llandudno Bay, the Little Orme is a great viewpoint offering superb views to the Great Orme, Anglesey and Snowdonia`s mountains....
Spending her childhood summers in a house on West Shore, Llandudno – Alice Liddell was the inspiration for Charles Dodgson’s (otherwise known as Lewis Carroll)...
Designed and built by Charles Henry Driver and James Brunlees and initially taking just one year to construct, Llandudno Pier opened in 1878. Lined with...
Step back in time and discover Llandudno’s fascinating history at the Llandudno Museum. First opened in Rapallo House in 1927, the house had been left...
Sheltered by two massive headlands, this popular, sand and shingle beach is backed by an elegant, wide promenade. Families are well catered for and there...
On the upland plateau above Penmaenmawr stands an impressive Bronze Age monument known as the Druid`s Circle. It became famous in the 18th Century after...