Llandudno & Conwy
Conwy is the country’s finest town, a defiant combination of coastal charm and independence, a town full of family-run shops housed in beautiful architecture. Britain’s smallest house, the finest castle in Wales, stunning Edwardian architecture and the best selection of bars, pubs and cafes in North Wales are just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to Conwy.
Llandudno? The Queen of Victorian seaside resorts remains just that — the Queen. The paint is beginning to chip and the boards are creaking but Llandudno has retained all the class and importance that such a town deserves, nay, demands. The restaurant selection is excellent, high quality spots made to impress, but there are more than enough chippies to go around. The Great Orme towers above it all, a protective big brother that holds its own secrets.
The two are separated by less than five miles, loving brothers or squabbling sisters that compete for attention but are both deserving of all you have. Cover all the ground you can, and try to work out whether you could live in that tiny house. Not a chance…