Croeso / Welcome to Llys Llewelyn Guest House

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Croeso / Welcome to Llys Llewelyn Guest House

Sightseeing

Snowdonia is a great place to come walking and we have a network of walks for people of all abilities. Whether you want the challenge of ascending Snowdon, the highest mountain in England and Wales, or prefer one of our leisurely walks along the coastline, or low level lakeside trails, you’re guaranteed breathtaking scenery and diverse landscapes.
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Snowdonia / Eryri National Park
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Snowdonia is a great place to come walking and we have a network of walks for people of all abilities. Whether you want the challenge of ascending Snowdon, the highest mountain in England and Wales, or prefer one of our leisurely walks along the coastline, or low level lakeside trails, you’re guaranteed breathtaking scenery and diverse landscapes.
Great beaches, coastline, tourist attractions, and wildlife.
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Anglesey
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Great beaches, coastline, tourist attractions, and wildlife.
Described in the guidebook published by CADW, the Welsh Historic Trust, states: "Conwy is by any standards one of the great fortresses of medieval Europe.
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Il-Kastell Conwy
Rose Hill Street
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Described in the guidebook published by CADW, the Welsh Historic Trust, states: "Conwy is by any standards one of the great fortresses of medieval Europe.
The house measures just over 3 metres by 1.8 metres. The last occupant of the house was a fisher-man named Robert Jones who at 6' 3" tall would have found living in the house at times difficult.
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The Smallest House In Great Britain
10 Lower Gate St
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The house measures just over 3 metres by 1.8 metres. The last occupant of the house was a fisher-man named Robert Jones who at 6' 3" tall would have found living in the house at times difficult.
An Elizabethan gem worth its weight in gold. The finest town house of its period in Britain.
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Plas Mawr Elizabethan Town House
High Street
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An Elizabethan gem worth its weight in gold. The finest town house of its period in Britain.
The walls circuit the old town for over three quarters of a mile stretching from the castle right round in a semi circle to the far end of the quayside.
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Conwy Town Walls
18 Lower Gate St
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The walls circuit the old town for over three quarters of a mile stretching from the castle right round in a semi circle to the far end of the quayside.
Situated on the banks of the Conwy estuary, with magnificent views of Snowdonia and Conwy Castle, this reserve is delightful at any time of year.
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RSPB Conwy
North Wales Expressway
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Situated on the banks of the Conwy estuary, with magnificent views of Snowdonia and Conwy Castle, this reserve is delightful at any time of year.
The twin white-walled galleries host a full program of exhibitions by members, plus visiting shows from the National Museum Wales and elsewhere.
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Royal Cambrian Academy
Crown Lane
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The twin white-walled galleries host a full program of exhibitions by members, plus visiting shows from the National Museum Wales and elsewhere.
one of the first suspension bridges in the world, was designed and built by Thomas Telford in 1826 as part of his improvements to the Bangor-Chester road.
Conwy Suspension Bridge
one of the first suspension bridges in the world, was designed and built by Thomas Telford in 1826 as part of his improvements to the Bangor-Chester road.
World-famous garden noted for its botanical collections, With expansive lawns and intimate corners, grand ponds and impressive terraces, a steep wooded valley and stream, as well as awe-inspiring plant collections, there are continually changing glorious displays of colour.
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National Trust - Bodnant Garden
Bodnant Road
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World-famous garden noted for its botanical collections, With expansive lawns and intimate corners, grand ponds and impressive terraces, a steep wooded valley and stream, as well as awe-inspiring plant collections, there are continually changing glorious displays of colour.
Many hidden gems in this wonderful and vast forest area, just down the Conwy valley.
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Gwydyr Forest
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Many hidden gems in this wonderful and vast forest area, just down the Conwy valley.
The strange juxtaposition of styles and buildings of Portmeirion was the dream of architect Sir Clough Williams-Ellis. He designed the resort to engage the visitor with interesting views wherever they should stop. More than a folly or private monument, Portmeirion was intended to demonstrate how a naturally beautiful site could be developed sympathetically.
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Portmeirion
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The strange juxtaposition of styles and buildings of Portmeirion was the dream of architect Sir Clough Williams-Ellis. He designed the resort to engage the visitor with interesting views wherever they should stop. More than a folly or private monument, Portmeirion was intended to demonstrate how a naturally beautiful site could be developed sympathetically.

Local Ale House

4 local real ale breweries worked together to restore this 1920's style pub and re-opened. A real attraction for the town and our nearest watering hole to the house. Literally only a hundred or so yards away, it has a great atmosphere and popular with locals and visitors alike.
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The Albion Ale House
Upper Gate Street
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4 local real ale breweries worked together to restore this 1920's style pub and re-opened. A real attraction for the town and our nearest watering hole to the house. Literally only a hundred or so yards away, it has a great atmosphere and popular with locals and visitors alike.

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Travel Links

Conwy is practically a Transport Hub, with a Train Station (main London to Holyhead, & port to Ireland line) in the centre of town, bus services down the valley and along the coast at the bottom of our hill, and the main North Wales Coast Expressway, the A55, within half a mile. Only 10 minutes from the main Llandudno to Cardiff highway, the A470, Conwy is ideally situated to arrive at or to travel from. Right on the edge of the Snowdonia National Park and within easy reach of the top local attractions and beaches, you couldn't be better placed than Conwy for your North Wales stay.