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Gwynfryn

Rated 9.3 in 832 reviews

Gwynfryn is a charming boutique hotel nestled in the heart of Conwy, United Kingdom. This inviting retreat is perfectly situated within the historic town, allowing guests to immerse themselves in the local culture and explore the stunning surrounding landscapes. The hotel is housed in a beautifully restored Victorian property, which adds a touch of classic elegance to its overall ambiance.

A stay at Gwynfryn promises a cozy and personalized experience, with its chic décor and carefully curated furnishings that reflect the unique character of the region. The attention to detail extends to every corner of the hotel, from the welcoming lobby to the thoughtfully appointed guest rooms, ensuring both comfort and style for its visitors.

Dining at Gwynfryn is a delight, with a menu that showcases locally sourced ingredients and traditional Welsh flavors. Guests can enjoy their meals in a warm, intimate setting, making the culinary experience both satisfying and memorable. The hotel also features a charming garden where visitors can unwind and enjoy a peaceful moment amidst the lush greenery.

The location of Gwynfryn makes it an ideal base for exploring Conwy's numerous attractions. The medieval Conwy Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is just a short walk away, and the picturesque Conwy Quay offers opportunities for leisurely strolls along the waterfront. The surrounding countryside and beaches provide ample opportunities for outdoor activities and exploration.

Gwynfryn, with its harmonious blend of history, comfort, and local charm, offers an unforgettable stay for those looking to experience the best of what Conwy has to offer.

Climate and Weather

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Conwy Castle
Conwy Castle
Grade I listed building in Conwy. Castle in Conwy, north Wales
300m / 330yd
The Smallest House in Great Britain
The Smallest House in Great Britain
House in Conwy, Wales; smallest inhabitable house in the UK
210m / 230yd
Plas Mawr
Plas Mawr
Grade I listed building in Conwy County Borough.
40m / 40yd
Conwy (Caernavonshire) Golf Club
Golf course in North Wales
1.3km / 0.81mi
Aberconwy House
Aberconwy House
Historic house in Conwy, Wales
160m / 180yd
St. Mary & All Saints
St. Mary & All Saints
Church in Conwy, Wales
120m / 130yd
Conwy Visitor Centre
Conwy Visitor Centre
Grade II listed building in Conwy. Set slightly back from the road opposite Church Street, directly in front of the town wall.
130m / 140yd
Preswylfa
Preswylfa
Wesleyan chapel in Llandudno Junction
1.9km / 1.2mi
Capel Coffa
Capel Coffa
Independent chapel in Llandudno Junction
1.5km / 0.96mi
Caersalem
Caersalem
Calvinistic Methodist chapel in Llandudno Junction
1.6km / 0.97mi
Saint John's Methodist Church
Saint John's Methodist Church
Wesleyan chapel in Conwy
190m / 210yd
Carmel Chapel
Carmel Chapel
Calvinistic Methodist chapel in Conwy
110m / 120yd
St Benedict
St Benedict
Church in Gyffin, Conwy County Borough, Wales
0.7km / 0.45mi
Conwy Suspension Bridge
Conwy Suspension Bridge
Grade I listed cast-iron suspension bridge in Conwy, north Wales
430m / 470yd
Conwy Railway Bridge
Conwy Railway Bridge
Grade I listed bridge in Conwy, Wales
430m / 470yd
Castell Degannwy
Castell Degannwy
Castle in Wales
1.4km / 0.89mi
Conwy Town Walls
Conwy Town Walls
Grade I listed building in Conwy County Borough.
70m / 70yd
Castell Caer Seion
Castell Caer Seion
Hillfort in Conwy, Wales
1.9km / 1.2mi
St Hilary's
St Hilary's
Church in Llanrhos, Conwy County Borough, Wales
3km / 1.9mi
Coed Gaer Hut Circle
Hut circle in the UK
3.9km / 2.4mi
Bodnant Garden
Bodnant Garden
Arboretum in Conwy, Wales
5.4km / 3.3mi
Welsh Mountain Zoo
Welsh Mountain Zoo
Zoo in Conwy County Borough, Wales
5.5km / 3.4mi
Christ Church
Christ Church
Church in Bryn-y-Maen, Conwy County Borough, Wales
5.8km / 3.6mi
Rhos on Sea Golf Course
Rhos on Sea Golf Course
Golf club in the UK
5.6km / 3.5mi
Bandstand
Bandstand
Grade II listed building in Conwy County Borough. Opposite Gloddaeth Crescent.
4.8km / 3mi
White Rabbit
White Rabbit
Memorial in Llandudno, Conwy County Borough, Wales
4.4km / 2.8mi
Great Orme Bronze Age Mines
Great Orme Bronze Age Mines
Museum and heritage site near Llandudno, Wales
5.5km / 3.4mi
St Pauls
St Pauls
Church in Llandudno, Conwy County Borough, Wales
4.6km / 2.9mi
Christadelphian Hall
Christadelphian Hall
Chapel in Llandudno
4.6km / 2.9mi
Holy Trinity Church
Holy Trinity Church
Grade II listed building in Conwy County Borough. In large churchyard on SW side of Mostyn Street
4.6km / 2.9mi
Saint John's Methodist Church
Saint John's Methodist Church
Wesleyan chapel in Llandudno
4.7km / 2.9mi
North Shore Beach
North Shore Beach
Beach in Llandudno, Wales
4.7km / 2.9mi
Emmanuel Christian Centre
Emmanuel Christian Centre
Wesleyan chapel in Llandudno
4.7km / 3mi
Gloddaeth United Church
Gloddaeth United Church
Church in Llandudno, Conwy County Borough, Wales
4.8km / 3mi
Llandudno Museum
Llandudno Museum
Museum in Llandudno, Wales, United Kingdom
4.8km / 3mi
Christ Church
Christ Church
Congregational chapel in Llandudno
5km / 3.1mi
Llandudno Baptist Church
Llandudno Baptist Church
Grade II listed building in Llandudno
4.1km / 2.6mi
Great Orme Visitor Centre
Great Orme Visitor Centre
Visitor centre on the Great Orme, North Wales
5.9km / 3.7mi
St. Seiriol's Church
St. Seiriol's Church
Grade II listed building in Conwy County Borough. Towards the eastern edge of Penmaenmawr, on a narrow road above the main street
5.9km / 3.7mi
St Cystennin's Church
St Cystennin's Church
Grade II listed building in Conwy County Borough, on E side of Road, about 400m NW of railway line
4.5km / 2.8mi
Pin Mill
Pin Mill
Grade II* listed building in Conwy County Borough.
5.6km / 3.5mi
Maen Penddu
Maen Penddu
Archaeological site in Conwy County Borough, Wales, UK
5.7km / 3.6mi
Llys Euryn
Archaeological site in Rhos-on-Sea, Conwy County Borough, Wales, UK
5.9km / 3.7mi
Llety'r Filiast
Llety'r Filiast
Cromlech
5.4km / 3.4mi
Saint Paul's Church
Saint Paul's Church
Church in Colwyn Bay, Conwy County Borough, Wales
7.1km / 4.4mi

About Conwy

Conwy, a charming town in North Wales, offers a variety of activities and sights that reflect its rich history and stunning landscapes. One of the main attractions is Conwy Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage site that dates back to the 13th century. Its impressive architecture and well-preserved towers provide insight into medieval military design, and visitors can enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding area from the ramparts.

Another noteworthy site is the Conwy Town Walls, which encircle the town and are among the best-preserved medieval walls in the UK. Walking along these walls offers a unique perspective of the town and its historical significance.

The Smallest House in Great Britain is also located in Conwy. This quaint, tiny red house serves as a point of interest for tourists and provides a glimpse into the living conditions of the past.

For those interested in nature, the Conwy Estuary presents opportunities for birdwatching and scenic walks. The estuary's diverse wildlife and picturesque views make it a peaceful spot for a leisurely stroll.

Art enthusiasts might explore the Royal Cambrian Academy of Art, which showcases contemporary art and hosts exhibitions from various artists. This venue reflects the vibrant creative scene in Conwy.

In addition, the town's vibrant market, the Conwy Market, is worth visiting for local produce, crafts, and artisanal goods. It provides an authentic experience of the local culture and community.

Finally, enjoying a meal at one of the local restaurants can be a delightful way to experience the regional cuisine. Many establishments offer dishes that highlight local ingredients and traditional recipes.

Overall, Conwy provides a mix of historical exploration, natural beauty, and local culture, making it an appealing destination for visitors.




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