Set in Conwy, 10 km from Llandudno Pier, The Manor Boutique Hotel Restaurant and Bar offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Christine
United Kingdom
Immaculate hotel in a beautiful setting. Staff are exceptionally friendly and helpful.
Located in Conwy, 17 km from Llandudno Pier, Caer Rhun Hall Hotel provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a bar.
Michael
United Kingdom
Location, location, location: Conwy valley is a beautiful location the hotel is close to the river but not too close.
The property is magnificent though we stayed in the annexe 'grandly named' Studio or Suite, actually a terrace of cabins 301, 302 and 303. Nonetheless poor for that, I at least didn't have to climb stairs to our room though the annexe was a few minutes walk from reception and if raining would not be good. The rating given would have been 10 if the bathroom hot water actually delivered hot water apart from that all good. I did inform the reception regarding lack of hot water for the bath which I was looking forward to, the shower was adequately hot the bath you wouldn't want to sit in. Comfy bed large wardrobe and nice bathroom fittings.
The continental breakfast was epic the selection of fruits, cold meats, cheese and cereals could not be faulted also equipment to boil eggs and make waffles. Soon the kitchen will be up and running with hot meal choices.
Hilton Garden Inn Snowdonia features a fitness centre, garden, a terrace and restaurant in Conwy. Featuring a bar, the 4-star hotel has air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi.
Set in a 300 year-old coaching inn, The Castle Hotel, Conwy, North Wales is a mile from Conwy Marina.
Isobel
United Kingdom
Location brilliant and there's parking! Staff were lovely and helpful. Our room was comfortable, attractive and well equipped. We had an enjoyable meal in the restaurant - the menu was varied and reasonably priced.
In the beautiful North Wales countryside, this award-winning, traditional British inn blends the warm welcome of a local pub with delicious food, excellent service and a comfortable bed.
Located less than 2 miles from Dolgarrog, Plas Maenan Country Hotel boasts a large garden with a terrace, as well as a tea room and a bar, and offers stylish rooms and suites with on-site private...
Set in a rural village in the heart of the spectacular Conwy Valley in 5 acres of land, this 3-star family-run hotel lies on the edge of the Snowdonia National Park, framed by the Carneddau Mountains....
Brian
Ireland
Great location and reasonable price. Friendly host. Three separate beds
Featuring free WiFi throughout the property and a restaurant, The Erskine Arms offers accommodation in a Georgian coaching inn, a 5-minute walk from the centre of Conwy. It is 6 km from Bodnant...
Gwynfryn offers accommodation in a converted chapel in Conwy. The rooms are equipped with a flat-screen Smart TV and a refrigerator. You will find tea/coffee making facilities in the rooms.
On average, 3-star hotels in Conwy cost THB 3,097 per night, and 4-star hotels in Conwy are THB 6,444 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Conwy can on average be found for THB 6,650 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs THB 2,385 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Conwy for tonight. You'll pay on average around THB 6,455 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Conwy will cost around THB 6,020 (based on Booking.com prices).
Historic town. EASILY walkable, cobbles notwithstanding. Everything (historic sites, restaurants, waterfront) easily accessible from anywhere inside the walls. Could be problematic for driving, but we trained in so not a problem for us. Near-perfect weather helped, but would still be a nice visit even with wet weather.
Tom
United States
8.0
Scored 8.0
Conwy was a beautiful town that we enjoyed very much.
Conwy was a beautiful town that we enjoyed very much. We could walk everywhere and see the castle from anywhere. There were a lot of pubs with good food and we also ate at 2 higher end restaurants that we enjoyed very much. Walk to the quay and enjoy the locals and tourists having a good time.
Vernon
United States
6.0
Scored 6.0
We went to Conway for an Easter break with our 4 year old...
We went to Conway for an Easter break with our 4 year old Grandchild. We also took our well behaved dog Harvey. We have travelled all over Europe with our dog and never had a problem taking him anywhere.
However most restaurants, pubs and shops in Conway we found would not allow dogs. Even the castle where we were unable to experience this main attraction with our grandchild and the staff being very dismissive when we asked. We were not allowed into the shoe shop!
Despite having a wonderful cottage to stay in, we will not be staying in Conway again and will inform other dog owners of this unfriendly side to the town.
Lou
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Quiet at this time of year, (February) gets very busy in...
Quiet at this time of year, (February) gets very busy in summer.
We found a good Indian restaurant, Spice Safai, only very small, but the food was very good.
Parking charges during the day are a bit high, not very welcoming for visitors, but they have you over a barrel!
The castle dominates the town and is quite something. We didn't visit it perhaps next time.
Lots of quirky shops etc.
Linda
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Conwy is a beautiful medieval walled town and is a World...
Conwy is a beautiful medieval walled town and is a World Heritage Site. Conwy Castle is stunning and greets you as you drive over the bridge into Conwy, looking even more stunning when it is lit up at night. Plas Mawr can be found in the centre of the town. Also, a popular 1920's public house called The Albion. Fishing boats line the pretty quay, where you will also find the Smallest House and The Liverpool Arms, with a backdrop of Conwy Mountain. Conwy marina is just around the corner with a lovely pub/restaurant, The Mulberry, a stones throw from the golf club. Lots of independent shops, pubs, cafes and restaurants to choose from.
Amanda
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Really interesting and scenic small town with plenty of...
Really interesting and scenic small town with plenty of history,small independent shops , castle and walls to walk round and train into the mountains.
Also have the estuary and Llandudno very close.
Very nice pub/restaurant-The Erskine Arms for a special meal.
Great location about a 5 to 10 minute walk from Conwy Castle and town. Kitchen and living space really modern and has all the amenities. Really nice powerful shower. Place was really clean. Beds lovely and comfortable and there was a nice sitting area outside which was great to sit and relax. We had a lovely relaxing time in North Wales and the accomodation complemented and really helped us yo ha e enjoyed our stay.
The accommodation is within the castle walls & very close to town centre, but lovely and quiet. Our room was small but brilliantly designed - everything we could want was there including a mini fridge. Colin & Monica have very sympathetically conserved & converted the chapel, which was a superb venue for the delicious breakfast and evening drinks from the bar. Excellent hosts. Wouldn’t hesitate to return.
This was my 3rd stay at the hotel - it's central and once parked in their car park you're in walking distance of everything Conwy has to offer - and there's an open top bus through to Llandudno literally at the top of the road - the hotel is really popular with visitors from home and abroad - it has a really welcoming safe feeling about it.
If you’re coming to north Wales, it’s the best place to stay ✌🏻
The view from room no.7 was exceptional 😍 and the best thing is that it’s in the middle of Llandudno and snowdonia and there’s also a small city with a castle (CANTÎN). Overall our experience was very good . ✌🏻
Room was neat and clean.
Staff was
The location was quite and close proximity to Conwy town. The view from property was great and nice view of mountains and fields on door step which we enjoyed during our daily morning walk . The village setup , tranquility and the fresh air , all one can imagine for a relaxing holiday away from city .
Superb approach to the hotel. Awesome building that can’t fail to impress. Excellent in every way from the staff to the rooms. Everything you could wish for. The log fire a fitting end to the evening, we will be using Caer Rhun Hall for all our future visits to North Wales. We’ll done!
Cosy room overlooking a peaceful garden and trees, 3 mins walk from the castle, quay and town centre. Great bed, cosy window seat for reading. TV unobtrusive which is perfect. Whole place felt very clean, easy to avoid social contact, breakfast delivered in cute little basket.
A lovely little hotel on a cobbled street in the heart of Conwy. Very close to the castle, train station, restaurants and bars. Beautiful inside and out, with free parking adjacent. Comfy bed, amazing shower. Lovely breakfast which is in the pub over the road.
Perfect location near Conwy castle, 200 yards from town center. Comfy bed, great duvets, good size room. Breakfasts are amazing, so much choice available. Bus stop opposite the hotel which is very handy, day rover ticket on arrive works well.
Food was excellent, breakfast was brilliant, could not eat it all, and I have a large appetite, staff so friendly and helpful, the views from the hotel brill a perfect place as a base to go around North Wales will be going again 👍
We stayed in room 32 which was lovely and quiet. Bar is great but gets very busy early evening. Staff were very friendly and couldn't do enough for you they are a credit to the hotel! Everything was spotless throughout.
Very Nice 19th Century home. The owners were very good hosts and we enjoyed our stay very much. Breakfast was delicious. Would highly recommend if staying in Conwy. Just a short walk from town center.
Good location overlooking the estuary at Conwy, with a view of Conwy Castle. Comfortable and spacious room. Good hotel restaurant - necessary, as the hotel is slightly away from other eating options.
Absolutely lovely flat perfect layout, seperate kitchen meant we could use it without disturbing the sofa surfer. Would definitely stay again. Really close to the centre of Conwy.
It was a lovely older home and the room was very comfortable. The Conwy castle wall was just across the street and we enjoyed walking in to town for dinner and the sights.
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