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Llandudno
23/06 – 26/06
338 €/nighttotal: 1014 € (3 )
Noah's Rest
1 2
cottage , Llandudno
This Llandudno holiday home is conveniently located a 2-minute walk from Llandudno railway station, within easy reach of Llandudno beach, Venue Cymru, and the Mostyn Gallery (all within 1.5km). The pet-friendly cottage offers free Wi-Fi, a fully equipped kitchen with fridge and dishwasher, in-cottage laundry facilities, and free on-site parking, plus an on-site games room.
Llandudno
09/08 – 10/08
941 €/nightfor 1 night
Cottage ∙ 4 Bedrooms ∙ 8 Guests
4 4
cottage
Ty Llwyd, a four-bedroom house in central Llandudno, is conveniently located near the promenade, 6.4km from Conwy and a 20-minute drive from Snowdonia National Park. This pet-friendly holiday home sleeps eight, boasting a spacious kitchen, three bathrooms (two en-suite), Smart TVs, a hot tub, and table football, all within an enclosed garden.
Llandudno
25/07 – 29/07
254 €/nighttotal: 1016 € (4 )
Cottage ∙ 1 Bedroom ∙ 6 Guests
1 2
cottage
This pet-friendly holiday cottage at Fford-Y-Pentre 2 is situated in a quiet hamlet near Llandudno Junction, offering convenient access to Conwy Castle, approximately 3 kilometers away, and Llandudno Pier, also around 3 kilometers distant. The accommodation sleeps up to six guests across three bedrooms and features a woodburning stove, an enclosed garden with outdoor furniture, off-road parking, and a kitchen with a fridge, making it a practical base for exploring Eryri National Park.
Llandudno
22/06 – 26/06
283 €/nighttotal: 1132 € (4 )
Cottage ∙ 3 Bedrooms ∙ 6 Guests
3 2
cottage , Deganwy
This Deganwy holiday home is situated near the beach, a short walk (0.8km) from Deganwy train station, providing easy access to Llandudno and Conwy Castle. The three-storey property boasts three bedrooms sleeping six, an open-plan living/kitchen area with a wood burner and balcony offering 180-degree sea views, plus amenities including Wi-Fi, a Smart TV, and allocated parking for one medium or two small cars.
Frequently asked questions about cabins in Llandudno
What’s the perfect one-day sightseeing plan for Llandudno and around?
Start your day with a walk along the promenade, taking in the views of the Great Orme and the Irish Sea. After a spot of lunch, hop on the Great Orme Tramway for a ride to the summit, where you can explore the summit cafe, the Victorian fort, and enjoy the panoramic views. In the afternoon, head to the charming Victorian town of Conwy, just a short drive away, to visit Conwy Castle and stroll along the medieval walls.
What are the most famous places in and around Llandudno?
Llandudno is known for its Victorian architecture, the iconic pier, and the Great Orme, a limestone headland with a tramway and stunning views. Conwy Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is just a short drive away and is definitely worth a visit.
What are the best cabins with a pool in Llandudno?
What wildlife can be seen around cabins in and around Llandudno?
There aren't many cabins in Llandudno itself, but if you're staying in the surrounding countryside, you might spot red squirrels, rabbits, and various bird species like robins, blue tits, and great tits.
What are the best cabins with a jacuzzi in Llandudno?
When is the best time for outdoor activities in and around Llandudno?
The best time for outdoor activities in Llandudno is during the summer months, from June to August, when the weather is warm and sunny. You can enjoy walks along the promenade, hikes on the Great Orme, and boat trips on the Irish Sea.
What are the best cabins for families and kids in Llandudno?
What are the must-visit natural attractions in Llandudno region?
The Great Orme is a must-see, with its stunning views, hiking trails, and the Great Orme Tramway. The Llandudno Beach is also a popular spot, with its golden sands and clear waters. For something a bit different, visit the RSPB reserve on the Great Orme, where you can spot various bird species.
What are the best pet friendly cabins in Llandudno?
Llandudno itself doesn't have many cabins, but there are a few in the surrounding countryside, particularly in the Snowdonia National Park, which is a short drive away. These cabins offer a peaceful and secluded escape from the hustle and bustle of the town.
Are there nearby cities that you should visit when staying in Llandudno?
Conwy is a charming medieval town just a short drive away, with a historic castle and well-preserved walls. Bangor is another interesting destination, with its cathedral and university, and the Snowdonia National Park offers stunning scenery and outdoor activities.