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Colwyn Bay

Colwyn Bay is a charming seaside resort on the north coast of Wales, overlooking the Irish Sea. Historically part of Denbighshire, it now falls within the Conwy County Borough. The town is renowned for its 4.8-kilometer sandy beach, which has been significantly enhanced with millions of tonnes of sand to ensure it remains permanently accessible regardless of tidal changes. For frequent-flyer hotel travelers, Colwyn Bay offers a relaxed coastal atmosphere and easy access to North Wales attractions. Its unique man-made beach enhancement provides consistent leisure space, making it an ideal base for those seeking a quiet yet well-connected getaway. The community supports a steady flow of visitors, benefiting from its scenic location and historical charm.

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Getting there & around

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🚆 Colwyn Bay railway station🚆 Llandudno Junction railway station🚆 Glan Conwy railway station🚆 Conwy railway station🚆 Llandudno railway station🚆 Deganwy railway station

Before choosing where to stay

Where to Base

Hotels along the seafront offer direct access to the town's famous 4.8km beach. This area is ideal for travelers who want to step out onto the sand at any time, regardless of tide levels, and enjoy immediate proximity to coastal promenades and local amenities.

Getting Around

There is no major airport directly in Colwyn Bay. Travelers typically fly into nearby hubs like Liverpool John Lennon or Manchester Airport, then take train or bus services to reach the town. Once there, the flat terrain and extended beach make walking the most convenient way to explore the immediate area.

Best Season

While visitable year-round, summer offers the best conditions for beach activities. The enhanced, tide-independent nature of the beach means travelers can enjoy spacious coastal areas even during off-peak seasons, making it suitable for those seeking a peaceful retreat without seasonal limitations.

Nearby attractions

Conwy Castle

Conwy Castle

Historic6.2 km

castle in Conwy, North Wales

Q634054

Q634054

Historic6.5 km

town in Wales

Welsh Mountain Zoo

Welsh Mountain Zoo

Park920 m

zoo in Conwy County Borough, Wales

St Paul's Church

St Paul's Church

Worship521 m

church in Colwyn Bay, Conwy County Borough, Wales

Conwy Suspension Bridge

Conwy Suspension Bridge

Landmark6.1 km

Grade I listed bridge in Conwy, Wales

Eirias Stadium

Eirias Stadium

Culture1.4 km

stadium in Colwyn Bay

Deganwy Castle

Deganwy Castle

Historic6.3 km

castle in Wales

Smallest House in Great Britain

Smallest House in Great Britain

Museum6.4 km

house in Conwy, Wales; smallest inhabitable house in the UK

Conwy Railway Bridge

Conwy Railway Bridge

Landmark6.1 km

Grade I listed bridge in Conwy, Wales

Bryn Euryn

Bryn Euryn

Nature1.9 km

Site of Special Scientific Interest in Conwy County Borough, Wales, UK

St John the Baptist's Church

St John the Baptist's Church

Worship2.5 km

church in Old Colwyn, north Wales

Mynydd Marian

Mynydd Marian

Nature4.5 km

hill (207m) in Conwy County Borough

Dining

Bryn Williams at Porth Eirias

Restaurant££1.1 km

If it's a stunning setting you're after, this striking beachside brasserie delivers in spades. Providing gorgeous views over the water, the dining room is in an enviable spot, and is decorated with a faux-industrial style and blue leather banquettes. The eponymous chef oversees a menu of unfussy dishes utilising plenty of local seafood, such as the fish fingers made using the daily catch. The service is efficient and the atmosphere is relaxed and friendly, with the restaurant's popularity lending it a welcome buzz.

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The Jackdaw

Restaurant££££6.4 km

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.

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