Tywyn
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St George's Hotel
Booked a standard double but it was very small. I would call it more like an economy room. Mirror in bedroom not in a good place and was small. The bed was very firm and not very comfortable. Otherwise the place was very clean, all staff very friendly and helpful, location is very good.
Reviewed on Mar 31, 2026

The Marine Hotel
The hotel is so old and was falling apart. The pool was in a sketchy basement with the lining of the pool coming up and bubbling. Our room had a shower with only hot water, springs poking out of the mattress and a toilet that didn't Flush. DO NOT stay here it's awful. s
Reviewed on Mar 30, 2026

The Seafront Hotel by Compass Hospitality
There was a good breakfast, hot and tasty, a good selection. The staff were helpful and friendly. My bedroom was snug and warm. The bar was good.
Reviewed on Mar 31, 2026

Beachmount Holiday Apartments
Such a peaceful location and property exceeding our expectations in every way!
Reviewed on Nov 1, 2025

3 Bed Caravan - Sleeps 8 - Pets - Parking - Wifi

3 Bed Caravan - Sleeps 8 - Pet Friendly, Parking
Popular places to visit

Venue Cymru
One of the United Kingdom’s foremost concert and theater venues overlooks the Irish Sea and the rocky beach of Llandudno.

Llandudno Pier
Llandudno Pier is an impressive structure that dominates the coastline of Llandudno, a picturesque town in North Wales. The largest pier in Wales, stretching 2,296 feet into the Irish Sea, is one of the finest, and best preserved, examples of a Victorian pier you will find anywhere in the UK.

Llandudno North Shore Beach
With a paddling pool and climbing frame at one end and pantomime puppet shows at the other, this strand is a child’s dream.

Promenade
The wide red boardwalk separates the road from the beach in this scenic zone, where pantomime puppets and paddling pools take prominent positions.

Great Orme Tramway
The only cable-hauled tramway in Britain, and in fact one of the last remaining in the world, the Great Orme Tramway is one of the most beloved heritage attractions in Wales, carrying in the region of 160,000 passengers every year from Victoria Station in Llandudno to the Summit Station, a distance of around a mile. First opened at the turn of the 20th Century, and preserved in part through funding from the National Lottery and the EU, the tramway operates on a funicular system, whereby each car is attached to the cable that is winched up the hill, the weight of the descending car helping to pull up the one ascending.

Great Orme Country Park
A prominent limestone headland on the north coast of Wales, the Great Orme has mystified historians and archaeologists for centuries.
Things to do

North Wales and Caernarfon Castle day-tour from Liverpool

North Wales & Caernarfon Castle Full-Day Tour from Manchester

Beaumaris half day tour from Llandudno and Conwy

North Wales and Caernarfon Castle day tour from Chester

Anglesey Wildlife Boat Trips Around Coastal Sites


