A Quiet And Cosy Shepherds Hut, With Wood Burning Fire With Scenic Views
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mobile home , Conwy
This Conwy caravan, offered as 'A Quiet And Cosy Shepherds Hut, With Wood Burning Fire With Scenic Views', is situated 2.7km from Conwy Visitor Centre and 3.2km from Eryri National Park, offering easy access to Conwy Castle and the town centre. The one-bedroom, one-bathroom dwelling sleeps two guests and features a wood-burning fire, promising a cosy retreat with potential for scenic views.
9.7 154 reviews
Llandudno
02/10 – 03/10
£160/nightfor 1 night
Shepherds Hut, Conwy Valley
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camping , Conwy
The Shepherds Hut, Conwy Valley is situated in Conwy, just 2.8 miles from Conwy Castle and 19 miles from Bodelwyddan Castle, offering a peaceful escape in the picturesque Conwy Valley. The accommodation has consistently received excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience. This charming hut is ideal for couples seeking a secluded getaway, with a cosy living space and a private terrace. The hut is equipped with a well-equipped kitchen, a comfortable fireplace, and access to outdoor space, making it perfect for relaxing and enjoying the surrounding natural beauty.
8.4 64 reviews
Llandudno
02/10 – 03/10
£105/nightfor 1 night
Bryn Morfa Holiday Park Conwy North Wales
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camping , Conwy
Bryn Morfa Holiday Park, in Conwy, North Wales, offers a family-friendly caravan situated a 17-minute walk from Conwy Morfa Beach and 11.7km from Llandudno Pier. This 42 square metre holiday home sleeps up to 11 guests, boasting one bedroom, two bathrooms, a garden, terrace, free Wi-Fi, and parking; nearby attractions include Bodelwyddan Castle (27km) and the Snowdon Mountain Railway (35km).
Frequently asked questions about campings in Llandudno
What are the best activities in and around Llandudno ?
Llandudno's got something for everyone. You can take a walk along the promenade, go for a swim at the beach, or visit the Victorian pier. For something a bit more adventurous, you can go hiking in the Snowdonia National Park or try your hand at watersports on the Menai Strait. And of course, no trip to Llandudno would be complete without a visit to the Great Orme.
Llandudno's got some fantastic campsites, especially if you like being close to the coast. You can wake up to the sound of the waves crashing on the shore and enjoy stunning views of the Great Orme and the Irish Sea. Plus, you're just a short walk from the town centre, so you've got all the amenities you need.
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What should travelers know about the weather, wildlife, or natural hazards in Llandudno?
Llandudno's weather can be a bit unpredictable, so be prepared for anything. Pack a raincoat and some warm clothes, even in the summer. You might see some seals and seabirds along the coast, but there are no dangerous animals to worry about. The biggest hazard is the sea, so always be careful when swimming or walking along the coast.
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