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We have 17 hotels in Conwy. |
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The Castle Hotel Conwy
High Street
Set on the site of a Cistercian abbey within the town walls, this elegant boutique hotel in a former coaching inn is 3 minutes' walk from Conwy Castle.Stately, individually styled rooms feature en suite bathrooms, tea and coffeemaking facilities, flat-screens, iPod docks and free Wi-Fi. Upgraded rooms add Bose sound systems, and there's 1 with a 16th-century, 4-poster bed. |
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Sychnant Pass House Conwy
Sychnant Pass Road
The Sychnant Pass Country House Hotel is located in Conwy making it one of the best hotels to stay at while in town. All hotel's guestrooms have all the conveniences expected in a hotel in its class to suit guests' utmost comforts. In-room facilities include non smoking rooms, bathrobes, inhouse movies, hair dryer, ironing board, television, bathtub, balcony/terrace. |
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Bryn Derwen Guest House Gyffin Conwy
Woodlands Llanrwst Road
Set on a suburban hilltop, this black-and-white Victorian guesthouse overlooks a park and the medieval city walls beyond. It's an 8-minute walk from the 13th-century Conwy Castle, a 12-minute walk from the railway station and High Street shops and restaurants.Quaint rooms have en suite bathrooms, fireplaces, flat-screen TVs and free WiFi, as well as tea and coffeemaking facilities. |
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The Groes Inn in Conwy
Tyn-y-Groes
Discover all that Conwy has to offer with The Groes Inn as a base. The The Groes Inn boasts a convenient location with modern amenities in every guestroom and superb service. Room amenities include non smoking rooms, television, bathtub, shower, balcony/terrace. |
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Glan Heulog Guest House
Llanrwst Road
Set in the World Heritage town of Conwy and 0.6 miles from the railway station, this traditional B&B has elevated views of Conwy Castle and is 8 minutes' walk from the castle itself.Cosy rooms with colourful accents feature en suite bathrooms (1 room has private facilities across the landing), flat-screen TVs, DVD players, iPod docks, and tea and coffeemaking equipment. |
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Gwern Borter Country Manor Conwy
Rowen
Set in Snowdonia National Park, this manor house built in 1850 was once a hunting lodge where Edward VII met with his mistress Lilly Langtree. It's a mile from the quaint village of Rowen and 4 miles from medieval Conwy.The elegant, traditional rooms have en suite bathrooms, flat-screen TVs and DVD players, plus tea and coffeemaking facilities with biscuits. |
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YHA Conwy
Larkhill, Sychnant Pass Road
With its central location, Yha Conwy Hotel is within easy reach of most tourist attractions and business addresses in Conwy. The Yha Conwy Hotel boasts a convenient location with modern amenities in every guestroom and superb service. Room amenities include non smoking rooms, shower. |
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Castlebank Hotel
Mount Pleasant
A 3-minute walk from the Conwy railway station and the Elizabethan-era Plas Mawr, this B&B in an 1850 townhouse outside the medieval town's walls is 6 minutes' walk from Conwy Castle.Individually decorated rooms with relaxed elegance feature private shower-only bathrooms, tea and coffeemaking facilities, flat-screen TVs, DVD players and free WiFi. Rooms in the front of the house offer castle and estuary views. |
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Gwynfryn Bed and Breakfast Guest House
4 York Place
Set within the medieval walls of Conwy and 5 minutes' walk from Conwy Castle, this Victorian B&B is a minutes' walk from both the Conwy railway station and the 16th-century Elizabethan townhouse Plas Mawr.The 5 stylish rooms feature en suite or private bathrooms, minifridges, and tea and coffeemaking facilities. All have flat-screen TVs, DVD players and free WiFi. |
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Whinward House
Whinacres
On a residential lane at the northern edge of Snowdonia National Park, this quaint B&B in a former coaching inn dates to the 1890s. It's within 1.1 miles of Conwy Castle, National Rail trains and the River Conwy. |
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Conwy is a walled market town and community in Conwy County Borough on the north coast of Wales. The town, which faces Deganwy across the River Conwy, formerly lay in Gwynedd and prior to that in Caernarfonshire. |
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