and discover great destinations like Betws-y-Coed, Conwy and Rhos-on-Sea

and discover great destinations like Betws-y-Coed, Conwy and Rhos-on-Sea


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Groups

Conwy County is a great destination for coach and group tours. Our central location, excellent facilities and huge choice of approved accommodation are just some of the things that make us so popular. Then there’s our beautiful coastline, countryside, attractions, activities, events and entertainment. And we’re really easy to get to. So your group can stay for a week. Or just a night.

We’ve lots of great days out within easy reach. And they’re perfect for coach tours. They include excursions to our historic towns, museums, galleries, heritage sites, gardens and more.

Conwy’s renowned for its geographical diversity, so it’s perfect for educational field trips. Or team-building in the great outdoors. Special interest trips are easy to arrange, too. Theme your break around our beautiful parks and gardens, churches and castles, or get into the outdoors and enjoy guided mountaineering, or a game of golf at one of our excellent courses. And there’s never been a better time to come and watch. Many Llandudno hotels specialise in accommodating large groups and can give you any help you might need to plan your itineraries.

And we’re more than happy to help you plan your group visit, too. Please contact us at tourism@conwy.gov.uk to find out more.

Details of coach parking in Conwy County.

Accommodation

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One of the best bits about organising a holiday or short break, is planning where to stay, and the choice here in Conwy County is plentiful.

Did you know?

 

Hour-long wildlife cruises are available from Conwy aboard the launch Princess Christine. The estuary has been designated a site of European importance because of its wealth of bird and marine life.

Butterfly

Wales has a coastline 750 miles long (including all the squiggly bits).

Boats

The cliffs of the Great and Little Ormes are hosts to breeding colonies of thousands of seabirds, including Guillemots, Kittiwakes and Razorbills.

 
 
 

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