Holiday rentals in Conwy

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  • Total holiday rentals

    Explore 210 holiday rentals in Conwy

  • Nightly prices starting at

    Conwy holiday rentals start at £44 per night before taxes and fees

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    Over 13,460 verified reviews to help you choose

  • Family-friendly holiday rentals

    150 properties offer extra space & child-friendly amenities

  • Pet-friendly holiday rentals

    Find 90 rentals that welcome pets

  • Rentals with dedicated workspaces

    60 properties have a dedicated workspace

  • Wifi availability

    200 of Conwy holiday rentals include wifi access

  • Popular amenities for guests

    Guests love Kitchen, Wifi and Pool across Conwy rentals

  • 4.9 Average rating

    Conwy stays are highly rated by guests – averaging 4.9 out of 5!

Top-rated holiday rentals in Conwy

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Top guest favourite
A wooden picnic table is set with drinks, situated next to a circular wood-fired hot tub. Surrounding greenery adds a touch of nature, while views of distant mountains and the estuary can be seen in the background under a clear blue sky.
Hut
5 out of 5 average rating, 204 reviews

Luxury Glamping on the Great Orme

"Hafan y Gogarth " is a Luxury Glamping site designed with couples in mind. A romantic, peaceful getaway set in a secluded, private garden shared only with rabbits and the odd fox, there are no other guests. It is located within the Great Orme Country Park with breath-taking views out over the Conwy estuary and the Snowdonia mountain ranges. Walk out of the garden gate to explore miles of trails with stunning scenery, or take a 15 min stroll down into the beautiful Victorian town of Llandudno.

Guest favourite
A spacious bedroom is presented with a king-size bed adorned with decorative pillows and soft towels. A comfortable seating area features a wooden chair, and large windows allow natural light to fill the room, enhancing views of the outside. Artistic wall decor adds character.
Apartment
4.76 out of 5 average rating, 298 reviews

Apartment by the Castle, with great views +parking

This Flat by the Castle is in an old Grade 2 listed building alongside the Castle walls of the beautiful town of Conwy. We are ideally located for easy access the Snowdonia National Park, ideal for climbers, walkers, hikers, and those who love the outdoors, & various adventure activities are all within an easy drive. We have private parking, & nearby access to public transport, beaches, town centres, quayside, traditional pubs, and restaurants, make it a perfect destination for your holiday.

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A two-story house is shown with a neat front garden defined by a wood fence. Off-road parking is provided for vehicles, and a gravel area complements the landscaping. The backdrop features a gentle hill, enhancing the residential setting.
Home
4.87 out of 5 average rating, 126 reviews

Beautiful house in the best location with parking

An ideally located well equipped 3 bedroom 2.5 bathroom house with two powerful showers, off-road parking for two vehicles, enclosed rear garden and bike storage. Located in a quiet area with views of Conwy mountain to the rear and woodland to the front, it is a short scenic riverside stroll away from Conwy town and 2 minutes from Conwy Marina where you can enjoy a drink in the Mulberry pub. Morfa beach, Conwy golf course and a local park/skate park are all within easy walking distance.

Top guest favourite
A serene view of a coastal village is presented, with a bay filled with boats gently swaying on calm waters. Lush green hills rise in the background, while soft clouds drift above the picturesque landscape.
Cottage
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 260 reviews

Spectacular castle, estuary and mountain views

Overlooking historic Conwy estuary and castle, with Snowdonia National Park beyond, Rosemary cottage boasts one of the most breathtaking views you'll witness. This peaceful space offers guests relaxation and tranquillity. For short stays many attractions await, from the Victorian beauty of Llandudno and historic Conwy, to more modern attractions like, I'm a celebrity's Gwrych Castle and Zip world. Also ideal for long term stays, with unlimited Wifi, Smart TV and everything you might need.

Guest favourite
The exterior view of the cottage features a single-story building with a whitewashed façade and a sloped roof. A stone wall is visible at the front, alongside a street sign indicating Morfa Drive. Clear blue skies provide a bright backdrop.
Cottage
4.83 out of 5 average rating, 251 reviews

The Old Toll House - Built 1820 by Thomas Telford

The Old Toll House is in a great location to take advantage of everything Conwy and the surrounding area has to offer. Situated on the corner of Morfa Drive and Bangor Road, the Old Toll House is in a really convenient location. 5 minutes stroll into the town or to the beach. The cottage is in a quiet location with secondary glazing and black out curtains for the bedrooms. The property of Dog friendly with a secure garden area. The cottage has off road parking for 2 medium sized cars.

Top guest favourite
Cottage
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 307 reviews

CONWY cosy cottage -sleeps 4 . Fast WIFI Courtyard

Quiet cul de sac yet minutes to all Conwy town delights As Owners we clean every time - a spotless home from home...read the many great reviews…… just outside walls 5 mins walk from quay, castle, shops and eateries. luxury modern fitted kitchen , Nespresso coffee machine. Bath with fantastic shower over. New in AUGUST 2022 top of the range EMMA MATTRESS Gas ch and double glazed, In a quiet cul de sac parking first come first served

Top guest favourite
The open-plan living area features a welcoming brown sofa paired with a rustic coffee table. A large TV rests on a metal stand, facing a kitchen area with wooden shelves displaying cozy decor. An exposed beam ceiling adds character above, with a wagon wheel chandelier providing ambient light.
Barn
5 out of 5 average rating, 173 reviews

'The Hayloft' - a peaceful rural retreat for two

Set beside the apple orchard at The Old Sheep Farm in Eryri National Park (Snowdonia), The Hayloft is a dog-friendly, one-bedroom crog-loft hideaway a short drive from the coast. Exposed beams, a wood-burner and a freestanding roll-top bath give the cottage a warm, settled feel, while stunning views stretch across the hills towards the sea. A calm, characterful and luxurious place for slow mornings, long walks and unhurried stays.

Top guest favourite
Cottage
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 375 reviews

Historic Conwy Town Centre Cottage - 4 Guests

Stay within the historic castle walls of beautiful Conwy in this spacious pet-free cottage in the heart of the town centre, with views towards Conwy Castle. Just a short walk from cafés, pubs, shops and the quay, Uppergate Cottage is perfectly located for exploring North Wales. Sleeping up to 4 guests, it’s an ideal base for exploring Snowdonia / Eryri, coastal walks, beaches and the many attractions of North Wales.

Guest favourite
An outdoor view features a modern black building with large glass doors, surrounded by a stone pathway. An old, rusted gear is prominently displayed in the foreground, contrasting with the sleek lines of the contemporary architecture.
Guest house
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 425 reviews

Y Felin: The Mill

Come and stay at our unique and contemporary property, it really is a slice of paradise. Forget your worries in this spacious and serene space. You’ll love the view from your bed of fields and wildlife and the night sky. Y Felin is perfect for couples wanting a romantic & relaxing getaway or solo adventurers who need time to relax and unwind in beautiful surroundings.

Top guest favourite
A cozy living area features a warm fireplace, with a wooden coffee table at the center. An orange sofa complements a green armchair, and a floor lamp provides soft lighting. Wall art is displayed above the table, enhancing the inviting setting.
Home
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 220 reviews

Cosy 2 bed terraced house in Conwy

Located in the beautiful, historic town of Conwy, our quaint two-bedroom home is a perfect place to stay to explore the stunning North Wales coast and spectacular countryside. The Victorian seaside town of Llandudno, Bodnant Gardens, Adventure Parc Snowdonia, Betws Y Coed, Zip World and Snowdonia National Park are all within easy reach.

Top guest favourite
A cozy sitting room features comfortable seating arrangements, including a blue sofa and a light-colored armchair. A small coffee table sits in the center, surrounded by vibrant decorative cushions. A television is mounted on the wall, and shelves display books and a decorative globe.
Home
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 487 reviews

Beautiful Cottage in the heart of Conwy

Set in a beautiful street in the heart of Conwy, inside the ancient city walls, our fabulous terrace house is the perfect place to relax and a wonderful base from which to explore Conwy and the surrounding area. Sumptuous bedding will ensure a good nights sleep and the cosy living space gives you a perfect place to relax and unwind.

Top guest favourite
A spacious living area features an L-shaped sofa positioned around a glass coffee table. Natural light enters through a large window, illuminating the neutral color scheme. A sleek TV is mounted on the wall, and decorative elements include a potted plant and stylish cushions.
Apartment
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 127 reviews

The Outlook- Spacious property within castle walls

The outlook - Located on the High Street in the centre of Conwy within the town walls. Totally refurbished to a high standard. Only a short walk to all amenities that Conwy has to offer including a variety of excellent restaurants, coffee shops, pubs, takeaways, delicatessens, shops, the Conwy estuary and Castle.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Conwy?

    Stays within the medieval town center put you close to historic sites and local spots. For quieter surroundings, look for accommodations around the quayside or just outside the town walls.

  • What are the best things to do in Conwy with kids?

    Families often enjoy exploring Conwy Castle's towers, visiting the Smallest House in Great Britain, and watching boats at the quayside. Crab fishing and local sweet shops are also fun for younger visitors.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Conwy?

    Explore Conwy Castle, walk along the medieval town walls, and visit Plas Mawr, a well-preserved Elizabethan house. The harbour area and local art galleries around town are also frequently suggested.

  • How is the weather in Conwy?

    Conwy has cool, damp winters averaging 37–47°F (3–8°C) and mild summers with temperatures mostly between 55–68°F (13–20°C). Rain can occur year-round, so packing for wet weather is often suggested.

  • When is the best time to visit Conwy?

    Late spring through early fall is often recommended for mild temperatures, blooming gardens, and local festivals. Winters can be cool and damp, but offer a quieter experience of the town.

  • What are the best places to visit in Conwy?

    Conwy Castle, Plas Mawr, and the Smallest House in Great Britain are among the most popular sites. Strolling the quayside and town walls allows for scenic views and a sense of local history.

  • What are some hiking trails in Conwy?

    Trails along the Conwy Mountain offer panoramic coastal views, while paths in Bodlondeb Woods provide a sheltered woodland experience. Many visitors also explore walking routes in the surrounding countryside.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Conwy?

    Explore the medieval walls together, discover interactive history at Conwy Castle, or enjoy a picnic by the riverfront. Many families also take short boat rides from the harbour.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Conwy?

    Explore Snowdonia National Park for hiking and scenic landscapes, visit Bodnant Garden for seasonal blooms, or take in the Victorian pier and seaside ambiance in Llandudno. Each offers a different way to experience the region.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Conwy?

    Many accommodations in Conwy welcome guests with pets, especially local vacation rentals and smaller guesthouses. Some riverside and countryside properties around the town offer outdoor spaces for dogs.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Conwy?

    Walking the full circuit of the town walls provides unique perspectives, especially at quieter times. Local markets often feature traditional Welsh crafts and foods—bring cash for smaller vendors and be prepared for changing weather.

  • What is Conwy known for?

    Conwy is known for its UNESCO-listed medieval castle, well-preserved town walls, and a historic harbor lined with colorful boats. The town has a strong connection to Welsh heritage and architecture.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Conwy?

    Discover the smallest house in Great Britain along the quay, or wander the ancient Plas Mawr townhouse with its preserved Elizabethan charm. Walking the less-traveled sections of the town walls also reveals quieter vantage points.

  • What are the best foods to try in Conwy?

    Conwy has traditional Welsh dishes like Welsh rarebit, locally caught mussels, and bara brith, a fruit loaf. The historic quayside is known for freshly prepared seafood from nearby waters.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Conwy?

    Bring layers for variable weather and a waterproof jacket, as rain is common throughout the year. Comfortable shoes are suggested for walking the cobbled streets and exploring the castle and town walls.

  • What is the nightlife in Conwy like?

    Conwy has a relaxed nightlife scene with cozy pubs, live music venues, and local bars often rooted in historic buildings. It is a welcoming space to unwind and enjoy traditional Welsh hospitality in the evenings.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Conwy?

    Conwy often hosts a medieval-themed festival with reenactments around the castle, and food festivals drawing local producers are a regular feature in spring and autumn. Seasonal fairs and art events also add to the town’s lively calendar.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Conwy?

    Conwy has a range of family friendly vacation rentals, from cottages within the town walls to riverside homes with extra space. Some accommodations provide amenities like kitchens and garden areas for added comfort.

All about Conwy

Boasting one of Wales’ grandest castles, a pretty harbour, and a stunning suspension bridge, the sight of Conwy on arrival is hard to beat. It sits in the middle of North Wales, a few miles from the mouth of the wide river from which the town takes its name. The handsome Victorian resort of Llandudno is five miles across the water, while the peaks of Snowdonia sit to its south.

Conwy Castle is especially glorious. Its eight towers can be climbed for stunning views, as can 13 others on the remarkably preserved medieval walls that still enclose the town. The quayside is especially lovely, dotted with locals and visitors enjoying ice cream, fish and chips, and the local pubs. It’s also home to a famous local landmark, the smallest house in Great Britain, and other old buildings you can visit, such as the gorgeous Aberconwy House, a 14th-century Tudor treasure, and the stunning Elizabethan mansion Plas Mawr.

What are the top things to do in Conwy?

The Smallest House in Britain

Get your photo taken outside the red-painted front of this tiny two-storey terrace on the quayside: it’s an unavoidable rite of passage for any new Conwy visitor. At only three metres high, and just under two metres wide, it’s a tight squeeze to get inside. (Unbelievably, its last occupant was a lofty local fisherman who was 1.9 metres tall.)

Royal Cambrian Academy

This Victorian institution is an unique, self-funded academy celebrating Welsh art, supporting 150 practising sculptors, painters, printmakers, and architects. Its small permanent collection focuses on portraiture, while its annual open competition showcases contemporary talent.

Conwy Water Gardens

Four miles out of town, just inside Snowdonia National Park, you’ll find nature trails, lakes, woods, and waterfalls, plus basking otters if you’re lucky, and Dutch pancakes in its cafe.