Deganwy Holiday Cottages
Choose from 43 self catering holiday cottages in Deganwy, Conwy, 20 of which are dog friendly, 2 have hot tubs, and sleep between 1 and 9 guests.
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Single-storey. Two bedrooms: 1 x double, 1 x twin with TV. Bathroom with bath, shower over, basin, and WC. Kitchen. Living/dining room with electric fire. Sun room
70 Deganwy Road, a stunning reverse-level house in Deganwy, Conwy, has stunning sea views, two kitchen areas, a balcony, freestanding bath and allows pets. Llandudno 2.1 miles; Conwy 2.5 miles.
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All-ground-floor. Two bedrooms: 1 x double and 1 x single. Bathroom with walk-in shower, basin and WC. Open-plan living space with kitchen, sitting area and dining area.
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All ground floor. Two bedrooms: 1 x king-size, 1 x children's bunks. Shower room with walk-in shower, basin and WC. Open-plan living area with sitting area and dining area.
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Three ground floor bedrooms: 1 x king-size double, 1 x double, 1 x twin (zip/link, can be super king-size double on request). Ground floor bathroom with walk-in shower, basin and WC. Ground floor basin and WC. First floor kitchen. First floor sitting room with dining area and roof terrace with furniture. Mezzanine snug. External utility.
Glan Afon is a wonderful modern first floor maisonette which sleeps up to 4 people in 2 bedrooms. Found in a quiet residential part of Deganwy, just a short walk from the beach and around a mile in either direction from both the Victorian town of Llandudno and the historic town of Conwy. The space is able to take advantage of the views, and this maisonette has a lovely holiday feel to it. On the first floor is open plan lounge/kitchen/diner which enjoy wonderful views over the shared lawns, the Conwy River Estuary and on towards Anglesey in the distance. Puffin Island and Conwy mountain from the first floor lounge and the patio. The ground floor has one twin bedroom with family shower room opposite, and the master double has an ensuite bathroom, which includes a bath with shower overhead. There are french doors leading to the private patio, a raised decking area where there is seating and views towards Conwy Mountain and the sea. The family bathroom has a shower, sink, and WC. Upstairs the large picture windows provide views from the lounge area across the estuary and out to sea. The lounge has 2 sofas, a swivel armchair to sit and admire the views. The dining area comfortably sits four people and the adjacent kitchen has a hob, oven, microwave, fridge-freezer, dishwasher, and washing machine. Facilities inside the property include fridge-freezer, dishwasher, washing machine, microwave, WiFi and freeview TV with DVD player. Bed linen and towels are supplied, There is also a communal garden for guests which is available but please note that ball games are not permitted there. A mix of modern and historical, Deganwy sits on the shores of the Conwy Estuary between Victorian Llandudno and medieval Conwy. An evolving town that’s making modern additions, it also celebrates its heritage. Enjoying a fortunate position, Deganwy delivers stunning views across the water to the Isle of Anglesey and Conwy Castle. The town’s beach is a south-facing sun magnet that’s complemented by a contemporary marina and quayside development. Nearby, you will find Conwy, a town rich in history, which much of it still preserved within the walls and traditional structures of its buildings. In the heart of it is the mighty 13th-century castle, whose walls encapsulate this remarkable medieval town. Surrounded by lush Welsh countryside and watched over by the mighty mountains of Snowdonia, it’s a most beautiful place to visit. The Quay is host to a number of amenities and is a particularly stunning place to visit during the warm summer months. Whether you’d prefer to sit with a refreshing drink outside of the cosy quayside pub, take an exciting boat tour around the coastal area or hike upon the many surrounding mountains – it’s all possible in the quaint town of Conwy. Conwy offers a whole host of places to eat and drink. Fine dining restaurants, traditional pubs and snug cafes can be found throughout the town. It’s also host to a number of hotels and B&Bs – many of which incredibly close to the castle itself. It’s not every day that you wake up five minutes away from a medieval castle – but in Conwy, it’s the norm for many. With its traditional and quaint appearance, you may be fooled into thinking that this town is hard to access. It’s just over an hour’s drive from two major airports – Liverpool and Manchester. If you’ll be travelling by train, you’ll have no problems catching a train from major cities in the UK over to Conwy. It’s worth exploring further afield in the rest of Conwy County which includes equally impressive coastal towns.
If you are looking for a relaxing seaside retreat with a special holiday feel, uninterrupted sea views and a short stroll to the beach, this apartment ticks all the boxes.
A modern first-floor maisonette with lovely views, comfortably sleeping four with space for an additional two in the top floor loft room, situated in a quiet residential area a short walk from Deganwy beach and just 2 miles from both Llandudno and Conwy. Rivage is a first-floor maisonette arranged over two levels with the reception hall, bathroom (corner bath and separate shower cubicle and washbasin), WC (no hand basin), and double bedroom on the first floor. The second floor has a spacious twin bedroom and a delightful open plan kitchen-lounge-diner with balcony and fabulous views out over the sea towards Anglesey. Facilities include full central heating, fridge with icebox, dishwasher, washing machine, microwave, cooker, Wifi, smart TV. Bed linen and towels are supplied, heating and electricity are included in the tariff. This is a no-smoking property. Off-road parking for up to two cars
A fabulous, two-bedroom ground-floor apartment with sea views and off-road parking. Within walking distance of the restaurants, shops and cafes in the coastal village of Deganwy, just 2 miles from The Victorian resort town of Llandudno and the World Heritage site of Conwy Castle. A fabulous, two-bedroom ground-floor apartment with sea views and off-road parking. Within walking distance of the restaurants, shops and cafes in the coastal village of Deganwy, just 2 miles from The Victorian resort town of Llandudno and the World Heritage site of Conwy Castle. Somerwood is a convenient, modern, ground-floor apartment with level entry access from the private parking area. There is one master bedroom with double bed and one twin bedroom with zip-link beds which can be made up as two singles or as a super-king size bed (indicate your preference when booking). The fully fitted kitchen has all you need for a self-catering holiday, including fridge/freezer dishwasher, electric oven and hob, microwave, breakfast bar etc. The washing machine and tumble dryer are located in the exterior laundry room, which also provides secure bicycle storage. The lounge diner is located at the front of the property to benefit from the lovely views through the village out to the sea and Puffin Island, perfect for those long, lingering sunset skies. There are two garden areas, one with a decked seating area to the front of the apartment to make the most of the view, and a more private area to the rear. Facilities include: Smart TV, Wi-fi broadband, fridge/freezer dishwasher, electric oven and hob, microwave, kettle, toaster, washing machine, tumble dryer, electric heating, secure bike storage, off-road parking for one car.
An outstanding first-floor apartment with breathtaking sea and mountain views in the quiet coastal village of Deganwy. Midway between the historic Conwy Castle and the resort town of Llandudno (just two miles from each), Off-road parking for two cars and within walking distance of the local cafes, restaurants, beach and train station. You could easily spend your whole day sitting and looking at the ever-changing views as the weather is reflected by the sea, and the sunset paints the whole sky with warm shades of pink or makes the horizon seem like it is on fire. If you can tear yourself away from the view, you will find that a short drive will take you to almost every activity you could wish for. Sightseeing at National Trust properties and gardens, Castle spotting and visiting some of the many World Heritage sites in North Wales, and Meeting the wildlife, either in Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park or at the numerous RSPB reserves or wildlife trust areas locally. For the more adventurous, there are zip lines, Alpine taboggans, a dry ski slope, kite surfing, paragliding, horse riding, mountain climbing, hiking, fishing, sailing, and so much more. The apartment itself has a private entrance and stairs to the first floor. There are three bedrooms, all with ensuite shower rooms. The master bedroom has the views, a king-size bed, a dressing room and a large ensuite shower room (there are four steps up to the ensuite from the dressing room). The twin bedroom is the smallest but still has plenty of space and, again, an ensuite shower room. The second twin has zip-link beds, which can be made up as twin single beds or a Super King size bed; this room has a small but perfectly formed ensuite shower room. The sizeable lounge is beautiful and has full-height glass doors to the balcony to take advantage of all the light and scenery. The contemporary kitchen diner is well equipped with an electric induction hob and double oven, air fryer, fridge and separate freezer, wine cooler, dishwasher, microwave, and quooker boiling water tap. The dining area has seating for six people and, again, has super views and access to the balcony. Please note: This property can not accept bookings with children under the age of 9.
Flat 1A, Mona House is a charming, pet-friendly ground-floor apartment resting near a beach in Deganwy, Conwy, well-positioned to nearby attractions. Conwy 2.2 miles; Llandudno 2.4 miles.
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Swn y Mor is a fantastic, stylish and unique holiday home, situated near Deganwy beach where the Conwy river meets the sea and offering stunning views. It is conveniently located within walking distance of various amenities such as cafes, bars, restaurants, and the Marina Spa and leisure centre. The local railway station is also nearby, and popular tourist destinations like Llandudno, Conwy, and Snowdonia can be reached after a short drive. Swn y Mor has a distinctive look to it, with castellated-style battlements perched at the top of its roof. The property has two levels with bedrooms on both floors, and enough space to sleep up to 6 people, with additional bed space for two using the upstairs double sofa bed. The ground floor features a spacious bedroom that includes a king-size bed and a beautiful view of the sea. Additionally, there is a cosy snug room that also serves as a gaming area, equipped with an Xbox console, DVD player, and table football. The kitchen dining area is located beyond the game area and has doors leading to the backyard and parking space. A bathroom with a shower and WC is also located on the ground floor. The first floor has two twin rooms a family bathroom, which includes abath with shower overhead, WC and washbasin, and the main lounge located to take advantage of the fabulous views from the first floor out over the estuary towards Puffin Island and the Isle of Anglesey, perfectly positioned to capture the stunning sunsets. This room can also serve as a fourth bedroom with full size double sofa bed and blackout curtains. Facilities include the use of a dishwasher, fridge/freezer, washing machine, tumble dryer, microwave and other modern amenities found in most good kitchens. There is WiFi provided throughout the property with average download speeds of 36Mbps and 9Mbps upload) and there is furniture for rear patio. Gated off-road parking for one car - or two smaller cars with careful manoeuvring - is found down a rear lane. The property is also dog-friendly and allows one well-behaved dog at no additional cost. Bed linen and towels are supplied. A mix of modern and historical, Deganwy sits on the shores of the Conwy Estuary between Victorian Llandudno and medieval Conwy. An evolving town that’s making modern additions, it also celebrates its heritage. Enjoying a fortunate position, Deganwy delivers stunning views across the water to the Isle of Anglesey and Conwy Castle. The town’s beach is a south-facing sun magnet that’s complemented by a contemporary marina and quayside development. Nearby, you will find Conwy, a town rich in history, which much of it still preserved within the walls and traditional structures of its buildings. In the heart of it is the mighty 13th-century castle, whose walls encapsulate this remarkable medieval town. Surrounded by lush Welsh countryside and watched over by the mighty mountains of Snowdonia, it’s a most beautiful place to visit. The Quay is host to a number of amenities and is a particularly stunning place to visit during the warm summer months. Whether you’d prefer to sit with a refreshing drink outside of the cosy quayside pub, take an exciting boat tour around the coastal area or hike upon the many surrounding mountains – it’s all possible in the quaint town of Conwy. Conwy offers a whole host of places to eat and drink. Fine dining restaurants, traditional pubs and snug cafes can be found throughout the town. It’s also host to a number of hotels and B&Bs – many of which incredibly close to the castle itself. It’s not every day that you wake up five minutes away from a medieval castle – but in Conwy, it’s the norm for many. With its traditional and quaint appearance, you may be fooled into thinking that this town is hard to access. It’s just over an hour’s drive from two major airports – Liverpool and Manchester. If you’ll be travelling by train, you’ll have no problems catching a train from major cities in the UK over to Conwy. It’s worth exploring further afield in the rest of Conwy County which includes equally impressive coastal towns.
A fabulous, spacious, one-bedroom apartment with patio and garden offering beautiful views from Deganwy over the water to Conwy Castle. Walking distance from the local shops, restaurants, and train station. With easy access to Snowdonia, the North Coast, Anglesey and more. Riverside Retreat is a wonderfully bright airy space with a lovely double bedroom with ensuite shower facilities, there is also a second bathroom with shower. The large open-plan lounge diner has picture windows opening to the patio and views of Conwy Castle. There is plenty of space to relax, enjoy a meal, or catch up with the latest box set on the smart TV. The kitchen is spacious and has everything you need to prepare a celebration feast or romantic meal for two. The apartment also has a dedicated work space if you need to catch up on things during your stay. Wifi speed is typically 30 Mbps download and 6 Mbps upload. Facilities include: oven, hob, microwave, kettle, tassimo coffee machine, toaster, dishwasher, washing machine, fridge and freezer. Smart TVs in the living room and bedroom. Ensuite shower room with WC plus additional shower room with WC. Enclosed garden and outdoor seating area with lovely views. Parking space for one car in car park next to the apartment.
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Lodestar rests in Deganwy, Conwy and can sleep nine guests in four bedrooms.
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This stylish, modern second floor apartment in Deganwy, North Wales, can sleep three people.
Deganwy Tower Apartment is an exquisite modern penthouse on top of the former Deganwy Castle Hotel. It is located in the popular seaside village of Deganwy, between the sunny town of Llandudno and historic Conwy. Within walking distance are from the apartment are some fabulous local eateries, the beachfront and the coastal path. This luxurious penthouse is the perfect base to explore the stunning Snowdonia mountains, and the castle towns of Conwy, Caernarfon and Beaumaris. This remarkable two bedroom penthouse has direct lift access and offers an open floor plan with magnificent views of the Conwy river. It features an elegant modern kitchen with an induction hob, a breakfast bar and a separate dining table. The living space is designed to make the most of the stunning views of Conwy Castle and the surrounding mountains. The bathroom has twin sinks, a bathtub, and a separate shower. Both bedrooms are located in the tower, with the master bedroom offering an incredible panoramic triple-aspect view of Deganwy, the river, Snowdonia, Anglesey, and Puffin Island. This remarkable apartment can't be missed! It includes full central heating, a washing machine, a dishwasher, a microwave, an induction hob, a smart TV, a DVD player, and Wi-Fi internet access. Bed linens and towels are also provided. The property offers dedicated off-road parking for up to two cars. A mix of modern and historical, Deganwy sits on the shores of the Conwy Estuary between Victorian Llandudno and medieval Conwy. An evolving town that’s making modern additions, it also celebrates its heritage. Enjoying a fortunate position, Deganwy delivers stunning views across the water to the Isle of Anglesey and Conwy Castle. The town’s beach is a south-facing sun magnet that’s complemented by a contemporary marina and quayside development. Nearby, you will find Conwy, a town rich in history, which much of it still preserved within the walls and traditional structures of its buildings. In the heart of it is the mighty 13th-century castle, whose walls encapsulate this remarkable medieval town. Surrounded by lush Welsh countryside and watched over by the mighty mountains of Snowdonia, it’s a most beautiful place to visit. The Quay is host to a number of amenities and is a particularly stunning place to visit during the warm summer months. Whether you’d prefer to sit with a refreshing drink outside of the cosy quayside pub, take an exciting boat tour around the coastal area or hike upon the many surrounding mountains – it’s all possible in the quaint town of Conwy. Conwy offers a whole host of places to eat and drink. Fine dining restaurants, traditional pubs and snug cafes can be found throughout the town. It’s also host to a number of hotels and B&Bs – many of which incredibly close to the castle itself. It’s not every day that you wake up five minutes away from a medieval castle – but in Conwy, it’s the norm for many. With its traditional and quaint appearance, you may be fooled into thinking that this town is hard to access. It’s just over an hour’s drive from two major airports – Liverpool and Manchester. If you’ll be travelling by train, you’ll have no problems catching a train from major cities in the UK over to Conwy. It’s worth exploring further afield in the rest of Conwy County which includes equally impressive coastal towns. Note:the stairs to the top bedroom are a little steeper than you may be used to.
Eleven is a modern one bedroom apartment, sleeping two, in Deganwy with a 5 star quality grading from Visit Wales. This is a lovely apartment with lots of attention to detail. The front door opens into a corridor with video phone door entry control. There is one step down into the apartment and the open plan lounge-kitchen-diner. The lounge area has plenty of space with a sofa and armchair, smart TV, electric fire and large bi-fold doors which open onto a patio with garden furniture and a small grassed area beyond. The modern kitchen has a gas hob, electric oven, fridge-freezer, dishwasher, washing machine with tumble dryer, and coffee machine. The dining area has seating for two around a circular table, underneath a crystal chandelier. In the bedroom is a double bed, wardrobe, chest of drawers, chairs, and TV with DVD player. The bathroom has bath with shower over, WC and washbasin. Bed linen and towels are provided. The apartment has full central heating, WiFi internet connection, and parking space for one car. This is a no smoking property and does not accept pets. Deganwy is a popular place for visitors, mid way between Llandudno and Conwy. There are several very nice restaurants and cafes a short distance away and the beach is less than five minutes walk so you can easily access the Wales Coast Path for a walk to Llandudno, Conwy or beyond. A short drive takes you into the Snowdonia National Park or along the coast road towards Anglesey.
The Castle Penthouse is a modern and luxurious one-bedroom apartment located in the former Deganwy Castle Hotel building. This penthouse apartment is serviced by an elevator and features a large open-plan living space with a modern kitchen, a separate dining table, and an island unit/breakfast bar. The living area offers beautiful views of Conwy Castle and the Conwy estuary, with a small balcony perfect for enjoying a light breakfast on a warm summer morning. The bathroom is spacious and includes both a bath and separate shower facilities. The bedroom has twin sliding doors that open towards the lounge and balcony, providing unrestricted views of Conwy. This fabulous apartment is conveniently located in the heart of Deganwy, a small coastal village situated between Llandudno and Conwy. The apartment comes with various amenities such as a washing machine, dishwasher, microwave, smart TV, DVD player, and Wi-Fi internet access. Additionally, the rental includes bed linen and towels, and there is a designated off-street parking spot for one vehicle. A mix of modern and historical, Deganwy sits on the shores of the Conwy Estuary between Victorian Llandudno and medieval Conwy. An evolving town that’s making modern additions, it also celebrates its heritage. Enjoying a fortunate position, Deganwy delivers stunning views across the water to the Isle of Anglesey and Conwy Castle. The town’s beach is a south-facing sun magnet that’s complemented by a contemporary marina and quayside development. Nearby, you will find Conwy, a town rich in history, which much of it still preserved within the walls and traditional structures of its buildings. In the heart of it is the mighty 13th-century castle, whose walls encapsulate this remarkable medieval town. Surrounded by lush Welsh countryside and watched over by the mighty mountains of Snowdonia, it’s a most beautiful place to visit. The Quay is host to a number of amenities and is a particularly stunning place to visit during the warm summer months. Whether you’d prefer to sit with a refreshing drink outside of the cosy quayside pub, take an exciting boat tour around the coastal area or hike upon the many surrounding mountains – it’s all possible in the quaint town of Conwy. Conwy offers a whole host of places to eat and drink. Fine dining restaurants, traditional pubs and snug cafes can be found throughout the town. It’s also host to a number of hotels and B&Bs – many of which incredibly close to the castle itself. It’s not every day that you wake up five minutes away from a medieval castle – but in Conwy, it’s the norm for many. With its traditional and quaint appearance, you may be fooled into thinking that this town is hard to access. It’s just over an hour’s drive from two major airports – Liverpool and Manchester. If you’ll be travelling by train, you’ll have no problems catching a train from major cities in the UK over to Conwy. It’s worth exploring further afield in the rest of Conwy County which includes equally impressive coastal towns.
Station Loft is a fantastic one bedroom second-floor penthouse apartment, with amazing views over the River Conwy and across the bay to Conwy's historic walled town. With an open, airy living space, modern decor, it is a fantastic space to base yourself for your exploration of North Wales. The apartment is close by to the Deganwy railway station, making is an easy place to get to, either by car or train, and the beautiful views over the River Conwy, and Bodlondeb Woods are a sight to behold. A penthouse apartment ideally located for all North Wales has to offer, perfect for a couples retreat, or a quiet weekend away. Set over one level, this penthouse apartment has a wonderful bedroom with king-size bed and ample storage, perfect for floating off to sleep after a fabulous day exploring this beautiful part of the world. As well as the bedroom, next door, you will find a large, spacious bathroom with bathtub and overhead shower, washbasin and WC. Large skylight windows in the bedroom, kitchen and entrance hallway let so much natural light into the apartment and from the seating area in the main living space, wonderful views of the mountain ranges beyond. The living area is an open plan affair, where you will find modern 'U' shaped kitchen worktops with breakfast bar, and seating for you to dine. Practical facilities for a wonderful self-catering stay mean you will want for nothing, and you will have full access to a washing machine, microwave, coffee machine, kettle and tea station, oven, hob, and crockery and cutlery. There is Wi-Fi broadband, and a Smart TV with DVD player, and a large 3 person sofa in the living room also, for your comfort and relaxation. Bed linen, towels are provided, and free roadside parking is available on a first-come-first-served basis outside the apartment, but proximity to the local train station in Deganwy is very close for those travelling by public transport. This apartment is above its sister apartment, Station Approach, which sleeps 4 people. A mix of modern and historical, Deganwy sits on the shores of the Conwy Estuary between Victorian Llandudno and medieval Conwy. An evolving town that’s making modern additions, it also celebrates its heritage. Enjoying a fortunate position, Deganwy delivers stunning views across the water to the Isle of Anglesey and Conwy Castle. The town’s beach is a south-facing sun magnet that’s complemented by a contemporary marina and quayside development. Nearby, you will find Conwy, a town rich in history, which much of it still preserved within the walls and traditional structures of its buildings. In the heart of it is the mighty 13th-century castle, whose walls encapsulate this remarkable medieval town. Surrounded by lush Welsh countryside and watched over by the mighty mountains of Snowdonia, it’s a most beautiful place to visit. The Quay is host to a number of amenities and is a particularly stunning place to visit during the warm summer months. Whether you’d prefer to sit with a refreshing drink outside of the cosy quayside pub, take an exciting boat tour around the coastal area or hike upon the many surrounding mountains – it’s all possible in the quaint town of Conwy. Conwy offers a whole host of places to eat and drink. Fine dining restaurants, traditional pubs and snug cafes can be found throughout the town. It’s also host to a number of hotels and B&Bs – many of which incredibly close to the castle itself. It’s not every day that you wake up five minutes away from a medieval castle – but in Conwy, it’s the norm for many. With its traditional and quaint appearance, you may be fooled into thinking that this town is hard to access. It’s just over an hour’s drive from two major airports – Liverpool and Manchester. If you’ll be travelling by train, you’ll have no problems catching a train from major cities in the UK over to Conwy. It’s worth exploring further afield in the rest of Conwy County which includes equally impressive coastal towns.
Station Approach is a fabulous two bedroom first-floor apartment, with amazing views over the River Conwy and across the bay to Conwy's historic walled town. With an open, airy living space, modern decor, it is a fantastic space to base yourself for your exploration of North Wales. The apartment is close by to the Deganwy railway station, making is an easy place to get to, either by car or train, and the beautiful views over the River Conwy, and Bodlondeb Woods are a sight to behold. Set over one level, with minimal internal steps, the apartment has two wonderful bedroom spaces, one with double bed and en-suite bathroom, which includes a bath with separate shower over, and then one with king-size bed. The bed itself is a Zip/Link, so two smaller single beds can be made as an alternative option, and are a delightful solution to turn this apartment into suitable digs for a small family. Both bedrooms are perfect for floating off to sleep after a fabulous day exploring this beautiful part of the world. There is a separate family bathroom which includes a shower, washbasin and WC, and this is near the second bedroom, for ease of access. In the living area, you will find a modern 'U' shaped kitchen with breakfast bar, and an open plan dining/ lounge area. There is a dining table centred in the bay window, giving amazing views of the mountain ranges beyond and comfortable space for 4 people to dine. Practical facilities for a wonderful self-catering stay mean you will want for nothing, and you will have full access to a washing machine, microwave, coffee machine, oven, hob, and crockery and cutlery. There is Wi-Fi broadband, and a Smart TV with DVD player. Bed linen, towels are provided, and free roadside parking is available on a first-come-first-served basis outside the apartment, but proximity to the local train station in Deganwy is very close for those travelling by public transport. This apartment is below it’s sister penthouse apartment, Station Loft, which sleeps 2 people. A mix of modern and historical, Deganwy sits on the shores of the Conwy Estuary between Victorian Llandudno and medieval Conwy. An evolving town that’s making modern additions, it also celebrates its heritage. Enjoying a fortunate position, Deganwy delivers stunning views across the water to the Isle of Anglesey and Conwy Castle. The town’s beach is a south-facing sun magnet that’s complemented by a contemporary marina and quayside development. Nearby, you will find Conwy, a town rich in history, which much of it still preserved within the walls and traditional structures of its buildings. In the heart of it is the mighty 13th-century castle, whose walls encapsulate this remarkable medieval town. Surrounded by lush Welsh countryside and watched over by the mighty mountains of Snowdonia, it’s a most beautiful place to visit. The Quay is host to a number of amenities and is a particularly stunning place to visit during the warm summer months. Whether you’d prefer to sit with a refreshing drink outside of the cosy quayside pub, take an exciting boat tour around the coastal area or hike upon the many surrounding mountains – it’s all possible in the quaint town of Conwy. Conwy offers a whole host of places to eat and drink. Fine dining restaurants, traditional pubs and snug cafes can be found throughout the town. It’s also host to a number of hotels and B&Bs – many of which incredibly close to the castle itself. It’s not every day that you wake up five minutes away from a medieval castle – but in Conwy, it’s the norm for many. With its traditional and quaint appearance, you may be fooled into thinking that this town is hard to access. It’s just over an hour’s drive from two major airports – Liverpool and Manchester. If you’ll be travelling by train, you’ll have no problems catching a train from major cities in the UK over to Conwy. It’s worth exploring further afield in the rest of Conwy County which includes equally impressive coastal towns.
Sandbanks is a ground floor apartment located on the waterfront in Deganwy, situated between Conwy and Llandudno. This two-bedroom apartment is within walking distance of local amenities such as shops, restaurants, cafes and the local train station. The Wales coastal path, which connects Conwy to Llandudno's west shore and the rest of the coastline, is also easily accessible. The apartment boasts stunning views of the sea, Conwy mountain and puffin island from both the garden and lounge, offering an ideal setting for enjoying summer sunsets. The ground floor apartment is exquisite and consists of a double room, as well as a single room with a 4ft wide bed suitable for a child. It also comprises a family bathroom equipped with a bath and shower, and a large lounge diner with beautiful views of the garden, sea, Conwy mountain, and Anglesey's distant shores. The kitchen leads to a small utility room and a comfortable rear yard and sitting area. The rental facilities comprise of a range of amenities such as a refrigerator, a small freezer, a washing machine, a dishwasher, a microwave, a TV, a DVD player, an electric fire, Wi-Fi connectivity, and there is secure storage for bicycles, and outdoor furniture for the enclosed garden and courtyard. Bed linen and towels are also provided and the rental property has one off-road parking space available. Please note there are a few steps within the property and due to the layout there is no space for a cot so a maximum of 3 people can stay including any infants. A mix of modern and historical, Deganwy sits on the shores of the Conwy Estuary between Victorian Llandudno and medieval Conwy. An evolving town that’s making modern additions, it also celebrates its heritage. Enjoying a fortunate position, Deganwy delivers stunning views across the water to the Isle of Anglesey and Conwy Castle. The town’s beach is a south-facing sun magnet that’s complemented by a contemporary marina and quayside development. Nearby, you will find Conwy, a town rich in history, which much of it still preserved within the walls and traditional structures of its buildings. In the heart of it is the mighty 13th-century castle, whose walls encapsulate this remarkable medieval town. Surrounded by lush Welsh countryside and watched over by the mighty mountains of Snowdonia, it’s a most beautiful place to visit. The Quay is host to a number of amenities and is a particularly stunning place to visit during the warm summer months. Whether you’d prefer to sit with a refreshing drink outside of the cosy quayside pub, take an exciting boat tour around the coastal area or hike upon the many surrounding mountains – it’s all possible in the quaint town of Conwy. Conwy offers a whole host of places to eat and drink. Fine dining restaurants, traditional pubs and snug cafes can be found throughout the town. It’s also host to a number of hotels and B&Bs – many of which incredibly close to the castle itself. It’s not every day that you wake up five minutes away from a medieval castle – but in Conwy, it’s the norm for many. With its traditional and quaint appearance, you may be fooled into thinking that this town is hard to access. It’s just over an hour’s drive from two major airports – Liverpool and Manchester. If you’ll be travelling by train, you’ll have no problems catching a train from major cities in the UK over to Conwy. It’s worth exploring further afield in the rest of Conwy County which includes equally impressive coastal towns.
Set between Llandudno and Conwy, this lovely semi-detached stone property offers quality and comfort throughout, perfect for families and couples alike.
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This mid-terrace cottage rests in Deganwy, North Wales and can sleep three people in two bedrooms.
A simple semi-detached house with off-road parking for two cars and an enclosed rear garden in a peaceful residential area of Llandudno less than a mile from the north shore and the Victorian promenade. An ideal house for a quiet visit to Llandudno, set away from the noise and bustle of the town centre yet within walking distance of the local pub, all the major shops and less than a mile from the promenade, north shore beach and Venue Cymru theatre. The ground floor consists of an entrance hall and stairs to the first floor, an open plan kitchen-lounge-diner with comfortable seating and dining space for five, a 50" smart TV and in the kitchen all the facilities you would expect, including a fridge freezer, dishwasher and washing machine. There are sliding doors out to the rear decked seating area and a fully enclosed garden with a secure summerhouse. On the first floor is the family bathroom, which includes a bath with shower over, WC, and wash basin. The master bedroom has a double bed, 42" Freeview TV, and partial views of the Great Orme Country Park. The second bedroom also has a double bed, 42" Freeview TV, and views over the garden. The third bedroom is the smallest, with one full-size single bed and a bedside table. This room is more suited to a child. Facilities include full central heating, fridge freezer, dishwasher, washing machine, microwave, Wifi, fully enclosed rear garden with summerhouse, lawn and decked seating area with garden furniture. Secure bike storage, off-road parking for 2 cars Bed linen and towels are supplied, gas and electricity are included in the tariff. This is a no smoking property. Up to two well-behaved dogs welcome.
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Three bedrooms: 1 x king-size, 1 x ground-floor double, 1 x twin. Bathroom with bath, shower over, basin, and WC. Cloakroom with basin and WC. Kitchen/diner. Living/dining room with woodburning stove. Garage
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Carisbrook rests in Llandudno and can sleep six people in three bedrooms.
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Two bedrooms: 2 x king-size, one is (zip/link, can be made up as twin upon request). Ground-floor bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC. Kitchen. Dining room. Sitting room with woodburning stove
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Reverse-level. Three bedrooms: 1 x king-size with TV, 1 x double, 1 x ground-floor double with en-suite walk-in shower, basin and WC; There is also an additional 1 x ground-floor double sofa bed in the main area. Bathroom with freestanding bath, walk-in shower, basin, heated towel rail and WC. Ground-floor cloakroom with basin and WC. First-floor kitchen/sitting room with seafront balcony. Utility. First-floor dining room/conservatory
Ty Llwyd is a charming, dog-friendly three-storey house situated near a beach in LLandudno, Conwy, boasting an enclosed garden, hot tub, and electric fire. Conwy 3.4 miles; Colwyn Bay 7.1 miles; Betws-y-Coed 17.9 miles; Bangor 20 miles.
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This semi-detached bungalow rests in Deganwy, North Wales and can sleep five people in three bedrooms.
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Open-plan studio-style layout with king size bed, kitchen, dining area and sitting area with en-suite shower, basin, heated towel rail and WC
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Flat 1, Mona House in Deganwy, Conwy, sleeps two guests in one bedroom.
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Flat 1A Mona House in Deganwy, Conwy, sleeps two guests in one bedroom.
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The Moorings in Deganwy, Conwy, sleeps two guests in one bedroom.
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Lodestar in Deganwy, Conwy, sleeps ten guests in five bedrooms.
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Three bedrooms: 1 x king-size double (zip/link can be twins on request), 1 x double, 1 x single. Bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC. Kitchen with dining area. Sitting room with electric fire.
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Over two floors. Two bedrooms: 1 x double, 1 x bunk. Bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC. Kitchen. Living/dining room with electric fire and sofa bed.
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Three bedrooms: 2 x double, 1 x twin. Bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC. Ground floor cloakroom with basin and WC. First floor cloakroom with basin and WC. Kitchen/diner. Sitting room with electric fire.
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One bedroom: 1 x king-size with an en-suite shower room with a shower, basin and WC. Kitchen. Living/diner.
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Leerick Cottage in Deganwy, Conwy, can sleep seven guests in three bedrooms.
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All ground floor. Two bedrooms: 1 x king-size double, 1 x twin. Wet room with walk-in shower, basin and WC. Kitchen with dining area. Sitting room with electric fire.
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One super-king-size bedroom (zip/link beds, can be made into twins on request). Ground-floor bathroom with shower over bath, basin and WC. Kitchen/diner. Sitting room with gas fire. Dressing room. Utility.
Self Catering Holiday Cottages in Deganwy
Discover 43 Deganwy self catering cottages in Conwy. Explore local shops, walks, and sights from your comfortable Conwy base. Book your next break today.Attractions within 10 miles of Deganwy
- The Smithy (1.2m)
- Bank Prospect (1.2m)
- Byre Cottage (1.2m)
- Box Cottage (1.2m)
- Llandudno Chocolate Experience (1.2m)
- Llandudno Boat Trips (1.5m)
- Dum and Dee (1.5m)
- The Smallest House In Great Britain (1.5m)
- The Gnome House (1.5m)
- Great Orme Cottage (1.5m)
- Llandudno Jet Boat Rides (1.5m)
- Llandudno Land Trains (1.6m)
- Llandudno tramway (1.6m)
- View Point (1.7m)
- Elephant's Cave (1.8m)
- Llandudno Pier (1.8m)
- Conwy Orchard (1.8m)
- Great Orme Mines (2m)
- Summit Cable Car Station (2.2m)
- St Tudno's Church Viewpoint (2.2m)
Outdoor Activities around Deganwy
- Car Park Deganwy (0.5m)
- Glan Gloddaeth Woodland Park (0.9m)
- Trinity Park (1m)
- Nant-y-Gamar (1.1m)
- Queen's Park (1.2m)
- Llandudno Orme Scout Group (1.2m)
- Llandudno Swimming Centre (1.2m)
- Marl Woods (1.4m)
- Bodlondeb Park (1.5m)
- Craig-y-Don Paddling Pool (1.6m)
- Llwybr Moryd CONWY Estuary Trail (1.6m)
- The Owls Trust (1.6m)
- Parc Cae Derw (1.7m)
- Enti Freeride Park (2m)
- The LookOut (2m)
- Boardwalk Viewpoint (2.1m)
- Mountain View (2.1m)
- Penrhyn Bay Park (2.2m)
- Little Orme (2.3m)
- Princes Green Park (2.5m)
Holiday Cottages Near Deganwy
Deganwy makes a lovely base for exploring the area and learning more about the nearby towns.
- Just 1.4 miles away, Llandudno offers a lively promenade, arcades, and sea views; coastal charm invites a relaxed day out.
- Conwy sits about 1.6 miles away and presents a compact medieval feel with a riverside walk and castle views; historic walls provide a pleasant backdrop.
- Railway network link Railway network link makes it easy to hop on a train; Llandudno Junction sits around 1.7 miles away and is convenient for rail connections.
- Penrhyn Bay is about 2.7 miles away, coastal nature trails offering gentle walks along the shore.
- Llansantffraid Glan Conwy is about 2.8 miles away and its setting invites a calm, quaint village lanes stroll.
About Deganwy
Are you ready to explore the charming town of Deganwy in Wales?
Get ready to immerse yourself in its rich history, admire its breathtaking natural beauty, and discover its fascinating attractions.
From exploring ancient ruins to enjoying picturesque views of the coast, there is no shortage of things to do and see in Deganwy.
So, pack your bags and get ready for an unforgettable adventure in this delightful Welsh town.
History of Deganwy
You will explore the fascinating history of Deganwy, Wales.
One of the intriguing aspects of Deganwy's past is its involvement in warfare. Through archaeological discoveries, we've gained insights into the intense conflicts that took place in this historic town. The remains of fortifications and defensive structures provide evidence of the strategic importance of Deganwy in ancient times.
Excavations have uncovered weapons, such as arrowheads and swords, shedding light on the types of warfare that occurred. These findings not only reveal the military strategies employed but also offer a glimpse into the lives of the people who lived during these tumultuous periods.
The combination of archaeological evidence and historical accounts allows us to piece together the story of warfare in Deganwy, providing a fascinating glimpse into the past.
Natural Beauty of Deganwy
Visiting Deganwy will frequently immerse you in its breathtaking natural beauty. The town is nestled amidst stunning landscapes that offer a multitude of outdoor activities and opportunities for exploration.
Deganwy boasts a network of scenic hiking trails that wind through its picturesque surroundings. These trails vary in difficulty, catering to both novice and experienced hikers. As you navigate these paths, you'll be treated to breathtaking views of the rolling hills, lush forests, and serene lakes that envelop the area.
Deganwy is also committed to wildlife conservation, with several protected areas and nature reserves. These sanctuaries provide a safe haven for a diverse range of flora and fauna, allowing visitors to observe and appreciate the region's natural wonders up close.
Attractions in Deganwy
There are several attractions in Deganwy that offer a range of activities and experiences for you to enjoy.
The waterfront activities are a major draw for visitors, with opportunities for sailing, kayaking, and fishing. You can take a leisurely stroll along the promenade and admire the stunning views of the Conwy Estuary and the Great Orme.
Deganwy is also known for its culinary delights, with a variety of restaurants and cafes offering delicious dishes made from locally sourced ingredients. Whether you're in the mood for fresh seafood, traditional Welsh cuisine, or international flavors, there's something to satisfy every palate.
Don't miss the chance to indulge in the local specialties, such as Welsh lamb or bara brith, a traditional fruit loaf.
Local Culture and Traditions of Deganwy
Immerse yourself in the vibrant local culture and embrace the unique traditions of Deganwy. This charming Welsh town is known for its lively local festivals and mouthwatering traditional cuisine.
Throughout the year, Deganwy hosts a variety of festivals that showcase the town's rich heritage. From the Deganwy Food Festival, where you can indulge in delicious local dishes, to the Deganwy Music Festival, where you can enjoy live performances by talented musicians, there's always something exciting happening in town.
When it comes to food, Deganwy is a haven for food lovers. You can savor traditional Welsh delicacies like cawl, bara brith, and Welsh cakes, all made with locally sourced ingredients.
The local culture and culinary traditions of Deganwy are sure to leave you with unforgettable experiences.
Things to Do and See in Deganwy
While you're in Deganwy, take the time to explore the various attractions and activities that the town has to offer.
Start by indulging in the culinary delights at the Deganwy restaurants. From traditional Welsh cuisine to international flavors, there's something to satisfy every palate.
After a delicious meal, head to the stunning Deganwy beach. With its golden sands and breathtaking views of Conwy Bay and the Great Orme, it's the perfect place to relax and soak up the sun. Take a leisurely stroll along the promenade or try your hand at various water sports like kayaking or windsurfing.
If you're feeling adventurous, why not take a boat trip to explore the nearby islands?
With so much to do and see, Deganwy is sure to leave you with unforgettable memories.
Frequently Asked Questions
What Is the Population of Deganwy?
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How Far Is Deganwy From the Nearest Airport?
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Are There Any Annual Events or Festivals Held in Deganwy?
Yes, there are annual events in Deganwy. One is the Deganwy Carnival, and another is the Deganwy Christmas Festival. They are both great opportunities to experience the local culture and have fun.
What Are the Local Transportation Options in Deganwy?
You can get around Deganwy easily with public buses and taxis. Public buses are a convenient option for getting to different parts of town, while taxis provide a more personalized and direct mode of transportation.
Is Deganwy a Pet-Friendly Destination?
Yes, Deganwy is a pet-friendly destination. You can find dog-friendly accommodations and plenty of pet-friendly activities to enjoy with your furry friend while exploring this charming town in Wales.