"Staff were lovely, building had beautiful details, we really enjoyed sunrise from the summer balcony in the common area. Complimentary breakfast was very good. "
"Nice clean room, friendly staff and tasty food. It’s a long walk from the train station and taxis generally finish servicing around 7 pm latest, so it’s more convenient to drive. "
"Absolutely loved our stay, Jan the host’s customer service outstanding, could not do enough to ensure we enjoyed every minute of our stay, great find, thank you again Jan for your hospitality "
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Built by Edward I between 1283 and 1289 during his conquest of Wales, stunning Conwy Castle is among the finest surviving medieval fortifications in Britain.
Stroll along the top of these medieval ramparts that surround the small town and enjoy the views of historic structures, the river and the hilly green countryside.
Find out about the history of Conwy when you spend time at Smallest House in Great Britain. Stroll along the area's seaside or simply savour its top-notch restaurants.
"Really enjoyed our stay. Check in was sorted in 2 minutes, staff were polite and helpfull. We ate at the hotel both nights and drank in the bar. Prices were reasonable for in the hotel. Hotel itself could be said to be a little dated but it is a historic older building. We liked it and would book this hotel again. Hope to return in near future."
"Everything about the hotel was excellent; particularly the friendly and efficient staff.
BUT wouldn't go again, sadly, because of the lack of parking which, accepted is not the Hotel's fault. Only solution we could think of is some form of valet parking."
"We had a great stay here although we had one issue, there was advertised off-road parking. This was limited but there are plenty of good car parks locally "
"Excellent hotel, ideally placed just facing the pier.
Clean well maintained property.
Breakfast was good with multiple options.
Had an evening meal which was lovely.
Room was clean and well maintained.
All staff were lovely and friendly and a credit to hotel.
Will use again in the future."
"The room was clean and spacious and facilities on point plenty of place to charge things up, staff where amazing and reception ladies made us feel very welcome. Shame about the yuppie types stood outside our window at six this morning chatting and giggling "
The most popular time to visit Llanbedr-Y-Cennin is August. During this month, the weather is generally warm and inviting, with average temperatures reaching around 20°C. This pleasant climate creates the great backdrop for outdoor adventures, whether you're hiking in the nearby Snowdonia National Park or enjoying a leisurely walk along the picturesque shores of the Conwy Valley.
As you explore Llanbedr-Y-Cennin, you'll find that the peak season runs from June to August, attracting visitors eager to experience the stunning landscapes and vibrant local culture. This is a fantastic time for sightseeing, with numerous events and festivals often taking place, showcasing the best of Welsh heritage and traditions.
For those who appreciate a lively atmosphere, August offers a bustling energy, great for families and couples alike. Enjoy the long summer days as you partake in outdoor activities such as cycling, kayaking, or simply soaking in the breathtaking views. The area's charming eateries will invite you to indulge in delicious local cuisine, making for memorable dining experiences.
If you're looking for a more budget-friendly option, consider visiting in December. While this is technically the low season, the charm of Llanbedr-Y-Cennin during the winter months offers a great experience, with fewer crowds and the opportunity to enjoy a cosy retreat amidst stunning winter scenery.
Where can I find the best nightlife in Llanbedr-y-cennin?
Llanbedr-Y-Cennin is a charming village situated in the stunning landscapes of North Wales, but it isn't particularly known for a bustling nightlife scene.
For those seeking a lively evening, nearby towns like Conwy and Llandudno offer a more vibrant experience. In Conwy, you can enjoy a mix of traditional pubs and modern bars, many with spectacular views of the castle and harbour. Llandudno is known for its seaside promenade, packed with cafes and bars that come alive in the evenings, superb for a relaxed night out with friends.
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