Conwy Water Gardens is based in the beautiful Conwy Valley on the edge of Snowdonia National Park. The site comprises of an aquatic centre, a coarse fishery with 3 well-stocked lakes, Dutch pancake house and a reptile department. Feed the ducks and fish, relax in the lovely grounds surrounding the lakes, and see the otters. There is a play area for children.Fishing Prices Vary, please call for further information.
Contact Details:
Mr John Harrison
Conwy Water Gardens & Dutch Pancake House, Glyn Isa, Rowen, Conwy, LL32 8TP
Tel: 01492 650063
Email: info@conwywatergardens.co.uk
Web: www.conwywatergardens.co.uk
Dates: All Year, Closed Mondays Except for Bank Holidays, See Website
| Rates | Admission |
|---|---|
| Adult | see website |
| Child | see website |
| Family Ticket | Free |
| Seniors Rate | Free |
Facilities & Services:
Did you know?
Conwy Castle was originally painted white and the towers sported conical roofs. What a sight that must have been.
Penmaenmawr, a few miles west of Conwy, was the favourite holiday spot of Victorian prime minister William Ewart Gladstone.
World famous mussels are harvested locally and processed at a special new plant on Conwy Quay, which is open to visitors.

