BRYN DERWEN GUEST HOUSE is ideally situated, just a short walk from the medieval town of Conwy, a World Heritage Site, with easy access to local attractions and public transport. North Wales’ coastal resorts, including the Isle of Anglesey are readily accessible as is Snowdonia National Park with its magnificent mountain and lake scenery. The tastefully decorated ensuite bedrooms enjoy views of the mountains or overlook the rear garden. WiFi access.
Directions: Leave A55 Expressway at Junction 18 and enter Conwy adjacent to the castle via the road bridge over the estuary. Take left turn at the castle onto B5106 to Trefris/Llanrwst and continue for approx. half a kilometer. Guest House is a large black and white semi-detached house on a rising ground on the left. Can also be reached by following the B5106 from Betws-y-Coed/Llanrwst.
Conwy Castle 0 miles away
Conwy Castle: One of the most imposing fortresses of all Europe with eight massive towers and a bow shaped hall.
Aberconwy House 0 miles away
Aberconwy House – Conwy: The only medieval merchant’s house in Conwy to have survived the turbulent history of the walled town over nearly six centuries.
Bodnant Garden 3 miles away
Bodnant Garden – Colwyn Bay: Famous for its magnificent collections of rhododendrons, camellias and magnolias.
Great Orme Tramway 4 miles away
Great Orme Tramway – Llandudno: Britain’s largest and most spectacular funicular tramway, which climbs to the Orme’s summit offering breathtaking views of Llandudno’s magnificent bays and beyond.
Great Orme Mines 4 miles away
Great Orme Mines – Llandudno: Walk deep into the hillside along passages and galleries which cross the Bronze Age working areas, including an enormous 3,500 year old underground chamber.
Beaumaris Castle 11 miles away
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.
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