Llanddulas Holiday Cottages
Choose from 22 self catering holiday cottages in Llanddulas, Conwy, 13 of which are dog friendly, 12 have hot tubs, and sleep between 2 and 12 guests.
This fabulous cottage is situated just a short stroll to the North Wales Coastal path which offers beautiful views. The beautiful towns of Rhos-on-Sea, Conwy, Llandudno and Snowdonia National Park are only a short drive away.
Lovely two bedroomed cottage is situated just a short stroll to the North Wales Coastal path which offers beautiful views. The beautiful towns of Rhos-on-Sea, Conwy, Llandudno and Snowdonia National Park are nearby.
Lovely two bedroomed cottage is situated just a short stroll to the North Wales Coastal path which offers beautiful views. The beautiful towns of Rhos-on-Sea, Conwy, Llandudno and Snowdonia National Park are nearby.
Lovely location benefitting from sea views and situated just a short stroll to the North Wales Coastal path which offers beautiful views. The beautiful towns of Rhos-on-Sea, Conwy, Llandudno and Snowdonia National Park are nearby.
This fabulous cottage is situated just a short stroll to the North Wales Coastal path which offers beautiful views. The beautiful towns of Rhos-on-Sea, Conwy, Llandudno and Snowdonia National Park are only a short drive away.
Superbly positioned to benefit from full front sea views, this detached lodge is just a short stroll to the North Wales Coastal path and a short drive Rhos-on-Sea, Conwy, Llandudno and Snowdonia National Park.
Lovely two bedroomed cottage with far reaching sea views from the living room. Just a short stroll to the North Wales Coastal path which offers beautiful views of the North Wales Coast.
This caravan is situated just a short stroll from the North Wales Coastal path, offering beautiful views of the coast, just a short drive to the towns of Rhos-on-Sea, Conwy, Llandudno and Snowdonia National Park.
Two bedroom cottage, set on a quiet holiday park and just a short stroll to the North Wales Coastal path. A short drive will take you to Rhos-on-Sea, Conwy, Llandudno and Snowdonia National Park.
Perfectly positioned, just a stone’s throw from the beach and boasting sea views, making this the perfect coastal getaway.
Golygfa Gele is a wonderful, pet-friendly detached holiday home situated in the coastal village of Llanddulas in Conwy with a private hot tub for guests. Abergele 3.1 miles; Colwyn Bay 3.7 miles.
Sea views don’t come much better than Sunset Lodge. Ideal for a seaside break in North Wales.
A luxurious detached residence with a games room and large garden in a picturesque location perfect for friends and family to relax and unwind. Historic Conwy is 11 miles away with a 13th-century castle a harbour and independent shops. While in that area you could visit Bodnant Gardens Conwy Water Gardens or Adventure Parc Snowdonia. Just 15 miles away is Betws y Coed the gateway to Eryri/Snowdonia National Park with its outdoor activities and attractions. This beautiful farmhouse and adjoining stone barn conversion are full of natural light boasting stunning valley views. Walk into the hall leading to the light and bright open-plan kitchen/diner area. The bespoke kitchen is a sociable space where you can enjoy a meal at the dining table. The separate pantry is accessed from the kitchen. Upstairs is the spacious contemporary lounge with comfortable sofas TV and superb uninterrupted views from the feature window. Back downstairs you ll find the second lounge with comfortable sofas and wood burner and the games room with pool table and TV. There is also the sunroom perfect for relaxing and enjoying the view of the garden. Also on this floor is the utility room. Back through to the other end of the house is first of the six bedrooms: a chic king-size bedroom with French doors and an en-suite shower room. There is also a superb bathroom with a bath and a shower. Upstairs you will find a further five king-size bedrooms all offering lovely views to wake up to. All the king-size beds can be made up as twins on request. The second stylish bathroom is perfect for a leisurely start to the day with a free-standing bath and a shower. The property is surrounded by gardens with paved patio area table chairs gas BBQ and fire pit. There is ample space in the garden for paddleboards and kayaks and a lockable bike store. The Massage Studio a stone out-building with log burner can be made available for pre-booked massage therapy - please enquire with owner. Need to know: 6 bedrooms all king size zip and link beds (can be split into 2' 6'' twins on request at point of booking). 4 bathrooms 2 bathrooms with bath, shower and WC, 1 bathroom with shower over bath and WC, 1 en suite shower and WC. Aga range cooker, electric oven and hob, coffee machine (Nespresso style), microwave and dishwasher. Pantry with fridge and freezer. Utility boot room with washing machine and second fridge. Cot and highchair available. Log burner in second lounge (first basket of logs supplied). Smart TVs in the main lounge and games room. Large garden with paved patio and furniture, gas BBQ.. Lockable bike store. Private parking for 5 cars. Beach, shop and pub under a mile. There are two staircases, one of which is steep and carpeted, the other is wooden. Massage Studio available in stone out building with log burner, for pre booked massage please contact owner directly.
Two bedrooms: 1 x double, 1 x single. Bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC. Kitchen/diner. Sitting room with woodburning stove
Henblas Cottage in Rhyd-Y-Foel, Conwy sleeps two people in three bedrooms.
Alpine Lodge is a charming, dog-friendly single-storey lodge near a beach close to Abergele, Conwy, boasting an open-plan living space and barbecue. Abergele 3.2 miles; Colwyn Bay 5.9 miles; Llandudno 10.7 miles.
Delightful, detached lodge in rural location near Rhyd-y-Foel, 1 mile from Welsh coast. Contemporary open plan living with WiFi and a decked balcony with hill views. Abergele 3.5 miles.
Delightful, detached lodge in rural location near Rhyd-y-Foel, 1 mile from Welsh coast. Contemporary open plan living with large decked balcony with hill views and WiFi. Abergele 3.5 miles.
A detached house in the village of Llanddulas in North Wales, it can sleep nine people in five bedrooms.
Penrhiw in Llanddulas, Conwy sleeps five guests in three bedrooms.
1 Dulas Apartments in Llanddulas, Conwy, can sleep four guests in one bedroom.
A two bedroom cottage close to Llanddulas in North Wales, it sleeps four people in two bedrooms.
Self Catering Holiday Cottages in Llanddulas
Discover 22 Llanddulas 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 Llanddulas
- Tan-yr-Ogof Caves (0.5m)
- Castell Cawr (2.1m)
- Pier Bae Colwyn (3.4m)
- 'COLWYN' sign (3.6m)
- Rhyl Miniature Railway (6m)
- Glan Conwy railway viewpoint (6.6m)
- Rhyl Clock Tower (6.6m)
- The Smithy (6.7m)
- Byre Cottage (6.7m)
- Box Cottage (6.7m)
- Bank Prospect (6.7m)
- Cymryd (7.2m)
- The Smallest House In Great Britain (7.7m)
- The Gnome House (7.8m)
- Conwy Orchard (7.9m)
- Llandudno Chocolate Experience (7.9m)
- Cefn Caves (8.1m)
- Llandudno Boat Trips (8.1m)
- Llandudno Pier (8.1m)
- Llandudno Jet Boat Rides (8.2m)
Outdoor Activities around Llanddulas
- Wern Road, Llandulas Beach (0.2m)
- North wales coastal walk Carpark (0.2m)
- Llanddulas Coastal Path (0.5m)
- Castle View (1.9m)
- Wynn Gardens Park (2.1m)
- Min-Y-Don Woodland (2.3m)
- Pentre Mawr Park (2.4m)
- Gele Park (2.5m)
- Eirias Park (3.1m)
- Nant Y Pandy Gwarchodfa Natur - The Dingle Nature Reserve (3.2m)
- Nant-y-Glyn Valley footpaths (3.3m)
- Cayley Embankment (4m)
- Bryn Cadno (4m)
- Rhos-on-Sea Paddling Pool (4.3m)
- Welsh Mountain Zoo (4.4m)
- Towyn Park (4.6m)
- Bryn Euryn Nature Reserve (4.7m)
- Chester Avenue Park (5m)
- Princes Green Park (5.6m)
- Bodelwyddan Allotments (5.8m)
Holiday Cottages Near Llanddulas
From Llanddulas you can easily explore nearby towns and learn more about the local area. Llysfaen is about 1.1 miles away, and you can enjoy a coastal charm that pairs nicely with a stroll along the coast.
- Old Colwyn sits about 2.1 miles away and offers a coastal town ambience as you explore.
- Abergele is around 2.5 miles away and invites visitors to explore a historic market town heritage and coastal charm.
- Betws-yn-Rhôs sits about 2.8 miles away and offers a river village atmosphere.
- Llanelian-yn-Rhôs is about 2.9 miles away, and you can discover a small coastal hamlet with quiet lanes and sea views.
About Llanddulas
Welcome to Llanddulas, Wales! You'll love exploring this charming coastal village. With a rich history, fascinating attractions, and plenty of outdoor activities, there's something for everyone to enjoy.
Indulge in the delicious local cuisine and dine at the various dining options available. And when it's time to rest, you'll find comfortable accommodations and places to stay.
Get ready to immerse yourself in the beauty and charm of Llanddulas. Let's get started!
History of Llanddulas
As you explore the history of Llanddulas, you'll discover its rich heritage and fascinating past. The story begins with the earliest known settlement in the area, dating back to the Neolithic period.
Over the centuries, Llanddulas has seen the rise and fall of different civilizations, including the Romans and the Normans. The village grew in importance during the medieval period, with the construction of St. Cynbryd's Church, which still stands today as a testament to its historical significance.
Llanddulas also played a role in the industrial revolution, with the development of limestone quarries and the construction of a railway line.
Today, the village proudly embraces its history and offers visitors a chance to delve into its intriguing past through various heritage sites and walking trails.
Attractions in Llanddulas
You can explore a variety of attractions in Llanddulas, including beautiful beaches, historic landmarks, and scenic walking trails. Here are three notable attractions that you shouldn't miss during your visit:
1. Llanddulas Beach: With its golden sand and clear blue waters, Llanddulas Beach offers a perfect spot for relaxation and sunbathing. Enjoy a leisurely stroll along the shoreline or take a dip in the refreshing sea.
2. Gwrych Castle: This magnificent historic landmark is a must-visit for history enthusiasts. Explore the castle's grand architecture, lush gardens, and captivating history. Don't forget to take in the breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside from the castle's towers.
3. Llanddulas to Abergele Walk: Lace up your walking shoes and embark on this scenic trail that takes you along the picturesque coastline. Immerse yourself in the natural beauty of the area as you breathe in the fresh sea air and admire the stunning ocean views.
Whether you're seeking relaxation, history, or outdoor adventure, Llanddulas has something to offer for everyone.
Outdoor Activities in Llanddulas
Get ready for some exciting outdoor activities in Llanddulas, such as hiking, cycling, and fishing.
Lace up your hiking boots and explore the stunning trails that wind through the picturesque countryside. From gentle walks along the coast to challenging hikes up the rugged hills, there's something for every level of adventurer.
Grab your bike and pedal along the scenic routes that offer breathtaking views of the coast and countryside. Whether you prefer leisurely rides or adrenaline-pumping downhill trails, Llanddulas has it all.
And for those who love the thrill of fishing, the nearby rivers and lakes are teeming with trout and salmon, providing the perfect opportunity to cast your line and reel in a big catch.
Local Cuisine and Dining Options
When visiting Llanddulas, you'll find a variety of local cuisine and dining options to satisfy your taste buds. From traditional Welsh dishes to international flavors, there's something for everyone.
Here are three dining options you should definitely try:
1. The Llanddulas Arms: This charming pub offers a cozy atmosphere and a menu filled with hearty classics like fish and chips, Welsh rarebit, and lamb cawl. Pair your meal with a refreshing pint of local beer for the ultimate experience.
2. The Sea View Restaurant: As the name suggests, this restaurant boasts stunning views of the sea while serving delicious seafood dishes. Indulge in fresh catches of the day, like grilled lobster or pan-seared scallops, prepared with a modern twist.
3. The Garden Café: For a more relaxed and casual dining experience, head to this quaint café. They serve a variety of homemade cakes, pastries, and light meals using locally sourced ingredients. Don't miss their famous Welsh cakes, a true delicacy.
No matter where you choose to dine in Llanddulas, you're in for a culinary adventure that celebrates the flavors of Wales and beyond.
Accommodation and Places to Stay in Llanddulas
If you're planning a visit to Llanddulas, there are plenty of accommodation options available to suit your needs. Whether you're looking for a cozy bed and breakfast or a luxurious hotel, you'll find something that fits your preferences and budget.
One popular choice is Llanddulas Beach Hotel, located right on the coast with stunning views of the sea. It offers comfortable rooms, a restaurant serving delicious local cuisine, and easy access to the beach.
Another option is The Old Rectory, a charming guesthouse with beautifully decorated rooms and a peaceful garden.
If you prefer self-catering accommodation, there are also holiday cottages available for rent in the area.
No matter where you choose to stay, you'll be able to enjoy the beauty and tranquility of Llanddulas.