Conwy Holiday Park is close by to a variety of local attractions
Conwy
Conwy is an absolute gem of a town and located only a 4 minute drive from Conwy Holiday Park. As one of the best preserved medieval walled towns in Europe, it really is worth exploring on your visit. Visit Website
Conwy Castle
One of Europe’s finest surviving medieval castles and town walls which surround the town of Conwy. Even better, the majority of the castle and town walls can be walked and explored. Visit Website
Smallest House in the UK
Conwy is home to the smallest house in the UK measuring 72 inches across, 122 inches high and 120 inches deep. Even more fascinating is the size of the last person who lived there Visit Website
Snowdonia National Park
As well as being the largest National Park in Wales, Snowdonia boasts the highest mountain and the largest natural lake in Wales. With an extensive network of trails, it truly is a nature lover's paradise. Visit Website
Llandudno
Located in just a 15 minute drive from the park, this Victorian seaside resort is famous for its architecture and working 19th century pier. Visit Website
Llandudno Snowsports Centre
The largest taboggan run in the UK and a scenic PermaSnow ski slope alongside a fully licensed Alpine Lodge Bar and Restaurant. Visit Website
Great Orme Tramway
The only funicular or cable hauled tramway in the UK. Enjoy a trip to the summit and take in the phenomenal views of Anglesey and the North Wales Coast. Visit Website
Welsh Mountain Zoo
The National Zoo of Wales – owned and run by a conservation and education charity. Visit Website
RSPB Conwy Nature Reserve
Over 47 hectares of reeds and scrubland, home to an abundance of wildlife. Visit Website
Colwyn Bay Beach
Colwyn Bay Beach is great for swimming, walking and exploring and cycling along the coastal trail. Having recently had over 1 million tonnes of sand imported onto, it is well worth a visit. Visit Website
Adventure Parc Snowdonia
The world’s first inland surf lagoon and only a 10 minute drive away set against a beautiful valley backdrop. Also activities including climbing walls and soft play areas alongside zip lines. Visit Website
Zip World Fforest
Fun for all the family offering all year and all weather experience, like a traditional toboggan but running on rails. Visit Website
Zip World Caverns
Underground adventure playground in caves that have been inaccessible for over 200 years. Visit Website
Go Below
The ultimate underground adventures with 3 different epic adventures. Visit Website
Isle of Anglesey
From Beaumaris to Rhosneigr and Newborough beach, the Isle of Anglesey offers unparalleled amounts of activities and destinations to explore around its 125- mile coastline in only a 30-minute drive from the park. Visit Website
Zip World Titan
The largest zip zone in Europe with extraordinary views as you zip across the mountains and quarry. Visit Website
Yr Wyddfa (Mount Snowdon)
The highest mountain in England and Wales at 1,085 metres above sea level. With the option of either walking or taking the Snowdon Mountain Railway, claim this mountain peak as a lifetime’s achievement. Visit Website
GYG Karting
North Wales biggest and most thrilling outdoor race circuit. Visit Website
Ffestiniog Railway
Outstanding scenery, comfortable carriages and historic steam engines await you here in the heart of Snowdonia. Visit Website
Portmeirion Village
Experience the setting of the classic TV show The Prisoner, at Clough Williams-Ellis designed Italian village neslted into the welsh countryside Visit Website
Beaumaris Castle
Beaumaris on the island of Anglesey is famous as the greatest castle never built. It was the last of the royal strongholds created by Edward I in Wales – and perhaps his masterpiece. Visit Website
Plas Newydd Country House
Plas Newydd is home to one of the most famous and largest landscape murals in Britain, painted by the renowned artist Rex Whistler. Our room guides will walk you through this incredible work of art, piece by piece. Find out what inspired this 58-foot fantasy landscape and hear tales of forlorn love and family ties. Visit Website
Bodnant Gardens
A world-famous garden home to National Collections and Champion Trees covering over 80 acres including formal gardens, shrub-filled glades, meadows and woods, dells and water gardens. Visit Website
Betws-y-Coed
Betws-y-Coed, the gateway to Snowdonia and the neighbouring towns and villages. This magical setting has a distinctly Alpine feel enhanced by the dense Gwydyr Forest surrounding Betws-y-Coed. Visit Website