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Rooms & Views
This room with attached bathroom has a seating area from which guests can enjoy long-distance views across Llandudno Bay…
This double room is inland-facing with long-distance views across the town to the Snowdonia mountain. The room has a ki…
This King room is inland-facing, with long-distance views across the town to the Snowdonia mountain. The room has a kin…
This twin room has a seating area from which guests can enjoy sea views across Llandudno Bay. Wine glasses and binocula…
This double room has a seating area from which guests can enjoy sea views across Llandudno Bay. Wine glasses and binocu…
This spacious double room features a seating area in the bay window from which guests can enjoy sea views across Llandud…
This inland-facing room has a comfortable double bed, a dressing table, wall lights and tea/coffee making facilities. It…
This ground floor double room is inland-facing, and has private bathrooms with a shower and toiletries. Amenities inclu…
2 Twin Beds Overlooking the sea Internet - Free WiFi 25+ Mbps Entertainment - 26-inch flat-screen TV with sate…
1 Queen Bed Overlooking the mountains Internet - Free WiFi 25+ Mbps Entertainment - 26-inch flat-screen TV wit…
1 Queen Bed Overlooking the mountains Internet - Free WiFi 25+ Mbps Entertainment - 26-inch flat-screen TV wit…
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Restaurants nearby
- The Jackdaw Jackdaw is the name given to a person born within the walls of Conwy, making this an aptly named restaurant in the town centre. It’s a snug, intimate place nestled on the first floor of a characterful building that was once a cinema. The modern tasting menu has a distinctly playful edge, backed up by well-judged flavour combinations; Welsh pride and hyper-seasonality also play a part, exemplified by a dessert built around the Afal Enlli apple. Service is warm and the wines are listed by how far away from Conwy they were produced, as the jackdaw flies.4.7km
Includes Michelin / Black Pearl / guide picks (reference quality, no prices); data from Overture, Michelin Guide and others.
Attractions nearby
- Q634054 town in Wales4.9km
- Conwy Castle castle in Conwy, North Wales4.8km
- Deganwy Castle castle in Wales3.0km
- Great Orme hill (207.1m) in Conwy County Borough, Wales3.3km
- MOSTYN art gallery in Llandudno, north Wales955m
- Conwy Suspension Bridge Grade I listed bridge in Conwy, Wales4.7km
- Smallest House in Great Britain house in Conwy, Wales; smallest inhabitable house in the UK4.6km
- Conwy Railway Bridge Grade I listed bridge in Conwy, Wales4.7km
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