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Book a holiday rental in one of the most beautiful towns in North Wales. Conwy is a popular destination and a fantastic summer holiday choice for travellers from far and wide. Rent your holiday rental within the city’s mediaeval walls and enjoy your stay in this UNESCO World Heritage Site. Holidu has a wide selection of lettings in Conwy for you to choose. Holiday locations that will provide services tailored to your needs and budget. Pack your bags and get ready to start your trip to Conway!
Holiday rentals near the beachThe holiday lettings in Conwy ooze a unique Welsh charm, traditional architecture, exposed beams and modern features indoors. Cosy lounges, equipped kitchen, lovely gardens, amazing views and proximity to the sea. What else can you ask for in your home away from home? Most of the lettings can accommodate families, groups, couples and solo travellers. Browse the available holiday lettings that include detached and terraced properties, and pick the one that will make you feel at home while you are here. Your pet is also welcome!
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The area and getting around
Conwy is a walled market town with mediaeval history nestled in Conwy County Borough on the north coast of Wales and boasts incredible Blue Flag beaches, the popular Llandudno Cable colourful cars, a pier, fantastic theatres, a zoo, excellent golf courses, castles, and a fabulous outdoors ideal for sports, hiking and sightseeing. And that’s just to start with! Explore the sandy beaches and practise your favourite water sports, go for walks, admire the wildlife and enjoy some shopping after visiting the most popular sites. Go on, take a look!
Explore North WalesWith great transport links from London, Manchester, Liverpool and Birmingham, Conwy is a fabulous town to explore. Sitting in the shadow of its castle this town offers the starting point to visit North Wales. In town you have the imposing mediaeval walls, Conwy’s quaint harbour, and the revolutionary Telford suspension bridge. Not far from town you can visit the Bird and Nature Reserve. A few miles down the road to Llandudno, you can also drive over to explore Anglesey. Conwy is the only place where you can find the best preserved historical castles in Europe, and get to hear Welsh, Europe’s oldest living language!
Travellers and activities
Conwy County is considered as one of the most desirable seaside resorts in North Wales. Those beach lovers can access Morfa Beach, with fantastic dunes and long stretches of sand ideal for family days out, walks and great for dogs too! Spend another day exploring other beaches including Deganwy, Llandudno West Shore and Llandudno North Shore. The iconic beach of Penmaenmawr is located a few miles to the west and offers a nice promenade with landscaped terraces, entertaining amusement arcades, and a paddling pool for kids.
Conwy for castle loversConwy castle is one of the favourite tourist attractions in town. Walk through the halls, admire the interior, and climb the walls as you imagine how life was for soldiers while protecting the castle during a battle. The castle features eight towers with panoramic views. But Conwy also has some of the most well-preserved castles in Europe combined with the impressive scenery around. But Conwy Castle is not the only castle you can visit. Take your time to visit Deganwy Castle, Dolwyddelan Castle, Gwydir Castle and Bryn-y-Castell as well as the other big castles including Caernarfon, Harlech and Beaumaris.
Did you know the church within Conwy is widely acknowledged as the oldest standing building?
Top 5 travel tips in Conwy
Enjoy a ride on the Llandudno Cable Car to get the most incredible views of town as you glide silently from Happy Valley to the summit of the Great Orme, 679 feet up. Take in the breathtaking panoramic scenery as you take pictures of the Bay of Llandudno, the Little Orme, the Conwy Estuary and the dazzling Iris Sea. Take a glimpse at the Llandudno Ski & Snowboard Centre from above in the iconic red, yellow, orange and light blue cable cars, making them a colourful attraction. Enjoy as well the views you will get from the summit and admire Anglesey, the mountains of Snowdonia, and Puffin Island. Once there, you can explore the Great Orme along the footpaths, go to the Great Orme County Park Visitor Centre and enjoy a cuppa with a piece of cake at the café. If you fancy a meal, the restaurant also offers excellent choice.
2. Have you ever walked the longest archway in the UK?Laburnum Arch is an incredible tunnel with beautiful golden flowers during spring time. Capture this picture-perfect moment when the yellow flowers are blooming and let your friends know you have walked across this 180-foot long archway, believed to be the longest in the United Kingdom!
3. Get into the smallest house in Great BritainConwy has the “Smallest House in Great Britain''. This house is indeed a tiny abode, measuring 10 feet deep and about 5 feet wide. Get to see the extraordinary use of space in this small house where the tap is behind the stairs and the bedroom is small enough to even make a bed fit. Curious to see it?
4. Walk the castle wallsAs we have mentioned before, the castle boasts incredible mediaeval walls. Climb up to the top to get mesmerising views as you walk along them. These walls are nearly a mile long and they feature 21 towers and 3 gatehouses. The views are one of the greatest perks you get! Don’t wait any longer and come to see it for yourself.
5. Walk across Conwy’s suspension bridgeThe Conwy Suspension Bridge is a Grade I-listed structure in Conwy but also one of the first road suspension bridges in the world. You can only cross the bridge on foot, and it is an architectural element that is part of the town’s heritage. Go from Wales mainland to the island of Anglesey and take in the sea views under your feet as the blue waters of the sea below, creates impressive whirlpools as it hits the towers.
Information about holiday lettings in Conwy
🏡 Holiday lettings available: | 118 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -42%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £29. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | Wi-Fi, garden and balcony. |
🐾 Pet-friendly: | 58 properties. |
📶 For workation: | 97% of the properties. |
👩👩👧👦 For families: | 6% of the properties. |
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