Attractions, Activities, Eating Out & Shopping Facilities Symbols
![]() | Areas provided for smokers |
![]() | Accessible by public transport |
![]() | Vegetarian options |
![]() | Children's menu |
![]() | Local produce used |
![]() | Outside seating |
![]() | Liquor Licence |
![]() | Credit Cards Accepted |
![]() | Special diets catered for |
![]() | Children's play area |
![]() | Wheelchair accessible toilets |
![]() | Coach parties welcome |
![]() | School parties welcome |
![]() | Toilets on site |
![]() | Access statement available |
![]() | Baby changing facilities |
![]() | On-site catering |
![]() | Car parking facilities |
![]() | Dogs welcome if on lead |
![]() | Free entry |
![]() | Shop on site |
![]() | Welsh spoken |
![]() | Accessible to wheelchair users |
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.
























