Holiday rentals in Llandudno

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  • Total holiday rentals

    Explore 500 holiday rentals in Llandudno

  • Nightly prices starting at

    Llandudno holiday rentals start at £22 per night before taxes and fees

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  • Family-friendly holiday rentals

    230 properties offer extra space & child-friendly amenities

  • Pet-friendly holiday rentals

    Find 170 rentals that welcome pets

  • Rentals with dedicated workspaces

    160 properties have a dedicated workspace

  • Wifi availability

    480 of Llandudno holiday rentals include wifi access

  • Popular amenities for guests

    Guests love Kitchen, Wifi and Pool across Llandudno rentals

  • 4.8 Average rating

    Llandudno stays are highly rated by guests – averaging 4.8 out of 5!

Top-rated holiday rentals in Llandudno

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Top guest favourite
A modern dining area features a large table set for several guests. Natural light floods the room through expansive windows, providing views of a scenic landscape. A serene forest mural creates a calming atmosphere, complemented by stylish, upholstered chairs.
Apartment
5 out of 5 average rating, 68 reviews

Stunning family friendly Apartment Balcony & Views

Make some memories at this family-friendly home. 5 min drive to Llandudno and Conwy. Stunning views of Conwy Castle, mountains, river and marina It has its own entrance at street level. The hallway provides storage space, for golf clubs & pushchair’s. Stairs lead to first and second floor accommodation. The property has four bedrooms, two king size and two twins. There are three bathrooms including an en-suite. Further accommodation includes a lounge, dining room, games room, kitchen and utility

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, 197 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.

Top guest favourite
Earthen home
5 out of 5 average rating, 12 reviews

Dan-y-Lôn

Dan y Lôn - Discover a unique escape overlooking the stunning waters of Llyn Celyn. This beautifully designed underground pod is set on the eastern edge of Eryri National Park, you’ll be surrounded by breathtaking landscapes, with hills and mountains ready to explore right from your doorstep. After a day out, unwind in the hot tub and take in uninterrupted lake views. Newly built for Spring 2026, every detail is crafted for comfort and style - creating an inviting space to relax and reconnect

Guest favourite
The open-plan interior features rustic wooden beams and framed maritime artwork, creating a warm ambiance. A dining table is set in the foreground alongside woven chairs, while a well-equipped kitchenette and lounge area with a cozy armchair are positioned in the back.
Cabin
4.87 out of 5 average rating, 157 reviews

Crow's Nest Glamping Cabin

Take it easy at this unique and tranquil getaway with far reaching views over the Great Orme and Irish Sea. Open plan accommodation. Facilities include: - Double bed and camping single on mezzanine - Well equipped kitchenette (micro oven, fridge, hot water tap, kettle, toaster, hot plate, sink and drainer) - Cosy lounge - smart TV - Mezzanine for reading and games - Dining space - Private shower room situated just outside - Off street parking - one car - WiFi Hills above, sea below.

Top guest favourite
The bedroom features a spacious bed with crisp linens and fluffy towels neatly arranged on top. Bedside tables with lamps are positioned on either side, and a soothing piece of wall art hangs above the bed. Natural light filters through the room, enhancing the tranquil ambiance.
Flat
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 120 reviews

Ogwen Bank - Apartment 2

Centrally located in the heart of Llandudno this second floor, spacious and modern apartment is perfect for couples. It is a short walking distance from the train station, supermarket, shops and beach. Fully equipped for all your needs this apartment has a large, bright lounge/dining area, king sized bedroom, a modern kitchen with all appliance, and a newly renovated bathroom including a spa bath and separate shower. Llandudno is the perfect location to explore the rest of North Wales.

Guest favourite
The charming white cottage, nestled against a rocky landscape, features a slate-tiled patio and a rugged stone wall. Lush greenery surrounds the property, enhancing its natural setting. A small collection of outdoor seating can be seen on the patio, inviting relaxation outdoors.
Cottage
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 82 reviews

Ty Newydd Cottage - In the heart of Llandudno!

Our lovely self catering holiday cottage is tucked away on the lower slope of the Great Orme within walking distance of Llandudno town centre, promenade and beaches and with lovely views of Snowdonia mountain range. Close to the tramway for the Great Orme with its ancient copper mines, wild goats, wildlife and invigorating walks offering magnificent views over the sea in all directions. The cottage is one of the oldest dwellings in Llandudno.

Top guest favourite
Flat
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 203 reviews

Queens Park-Seaside Coastal Llandudno North Wales

A beautiful newly refurbished spacious ground floor, one bedroom apartment, all on one level with every thought for guests comfort. Situated in Craig y Don just minutes walk from the promenade and beach, and the famous Victorian holiday town of Llandudno. The property is next to the park, tennis courts and bowling green, with the cafes , bars, restaurants and shops of Craig y Don all close by. Venue Cymru Theatre is only a 5 minutes walk.

Top guest favourite
A unique cabin is situated on the edge of a pond, featuring a sleek black exterior. The cabin includes a small porch area with a glass railing, offering views of gently rolling fields and scattered trees under a partially cloudy sky.
Tiny home
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 537 reviews

The Pond and Stars Cabin

Come & stay at our unique pond cabin. It really is a slice of paradise. You can enjoy relaxing on your very own porch swing or admire the amazing views of rolling fields & wildlife right from bed. The cabin is perfect for couples wanting a romantic & relaxing getaway or solo adventurers who need time to relax and unwind in an unique space. Please not that this property isn't suitable for children, babies or pets.

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Apartment
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 214 reviews

Festive Dec offer bottle of Champagne on arrival

The Rockcliffe Suite Apartment has it's own entrance at street level, with off road private parking. The apartment is a non-smoking, no pets guest accommodation for two people in the centre of Llandudno. Providing a comfortable, four roomed 1st floor apartment with lots of vintage charm retaining many of the property's original features. It has a modern bathroom and WiFi.

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Apartment
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 83 reviews

Stylish Ground-Floor Flat, Walk to Beach + Parking

Stylish, newly refurbished ground-floor flat in the heart of Llandudno. Walk to the beach, pier, town centre, Great Orme and train station. Sleeps up to 4 with a king-size bed and double sofa bed. Enjoy a large 4K TV, fast WiFi, underfloor heating in the bedroom and a fully equipped kitchen with washing machine. Very quiet, with guaranteed private parking suitable for large cars.

Top 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, 418 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 spacious lounge area features a comfortable sofa and armchair, with a round wooden coffee table at the center. Natural light filters through the large window, while a modern TV is positioned on a metal stand. Light-colored walls are enhanced by a decorative mirror.
Flat
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 239 reviews

Fantastic location, everything in walking distance

This spacious first floor apartment is ideal for couples and has a large lounge/diner, full size separate kitchen, and bedroom with an ensuite shower room. The apartment is one of five flats in our family home, we occupy two and the remaining two are long term lets with a single tenant in each, and we are in general a quiet household.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Llandudno?

    Explore locally hosted homes around the promenade, West Shore, or in neighborhoods near the Great Orme for easy access to classic seafront and green spaces. Many areas have traditional Victorian guesthouses and family-friendly vacation rentals.

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

    Stroll the pier, wander along sandy beaches, or take a tram up the Great Orme for panoramic views. Around town, the Llandudno Museum and local parks add options for curious young visitors.

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

    Llandudno has scenic walks along its pier, Victorian promenades, and the sweeping limestone headland of the Great Orme. Explore local shops, independent galleries, and enjoy relaxed cafés near the waterfront.

  • How is the weather in Llandudno?

    Llandudno tends to be mild and damp, with winters averaging 37–47°F (3–8°C), and summer afternoons reaching 55–68°F (13–20°C). Rain is common year-round, so bring layers and a waterproof jacket.

  • What are the best places to visit in Llandudno?

    Frequent highlights in Llandudno include the Great Orme, Llandudno Pier, and the town’s Victorian promenade. The Llandudno Museum features exhibits on local culture and history.

  • What are some hiking trails in Llandudno?

    Llandudno has trails winding around the Great Orme, with routes ranging from gentle coastal loops to steeper hillside paths. Nature reserves and woodland near West Shore invite walkers of varying experience.

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

    The beach, Llandudno Pier’s amusements, and Great Orme’s tram or cable car rides are frequently suggested for families. Local attractions around town, including parks and museums, add variety to the trip.

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

    Explore nearby medieval castles, coastal towns with sandy beaches, or walking trails in Snowdonia National Park. Traditional market towns around North Wales provide a glimpse into local life and crafts.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Llandudno?

    Many vacation rentals and guesthouses in Llandudno welcome pets, especially around West Shore and quieter neighborhoods. Beachfront paths and nearby green spaces are popular for walks with dogs.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Llandudno?

    Pack a raincoat, as showers are frequent, and comfortable shoes for seaside walks and hilly trails. Try a tram ride up the Great Orme, explore independent shops, and keep an eye out for seasonal markets.

  • What is Llandudno known for?

    Llandudno has a classic Victorian seafront, scenic headland at the Great Orme, and a beloved pier with traditional amusements. The town is also connected to Alice in Wonderland and local arts and music events.

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

    Consider Marine Lake for birdwatching, Copper Mine tours on the Great Orme, or quirky independent galleries tucked away on side streets. Less-traveled walking paths around Happy Valley reveal peaceful garden scenery.

  • What are the best foods to try in Llandudno?

    Traditional Welsh cakes, bara brith, and local seafood are often recommended in Llandudno cafés. You may find hearty stews, artisan cheeses, and ice cream along the promenade.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Llandudno?

    Pack warm layers, a waterproof jacket, and sturdy shoes for walking along the pier or hiking the Great Orme. An umbrella and day bag come in handy for changeable weather and exploring local shops.

  • What is the nightlife in Llandudno like?

    Llandudno has relaxed pubs, live music venues, and historic bars around the town centre and promenade. You may find evenings with local artists performing, especially during festivals or weekends.

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

    Llandudno has annual events such as the Victorian Extravaganza, known for its parades and heritage displays. Seasonal arts fairs and food events also bring festive energy to the town.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Llandudno?

    You’ll find family-friendly vacation rentals and homes in neighborhoods near the beach, town centre, or Great Orme. Many properties provide space for groups and easy access to local parks and attractions.

  • When is the best time to visit Llandudno?

    Late spring through early autumn is often recommended for milder temperatures, blooming coastal landscapes, and local events. Traditional festivals and garden scenes bring added energy to the town during these months.

All about Llandudno

Sheltered between the limestone headlands of Great Orme and the Little Orme, this small seaside town on the north coast of Wales has retained a distinctly Edwardian magic, even as it’s become one of the country’s least-kept secrets. Walking out onto the sands of Llandudno’s North Shore beach is like stepping back a century in time, thanks to its promenade, wrought-iron pier, and backdrop of elegant terraced hotels. Even the entertainment here has an old-timey feel, with puppet shows operated by families down through the generations. Past the Little Orme lies the charming coastal village of Rhos-on-Sea; and on the opposite side of the peninsula, a mere 15-minute drive, you’ll find the River Conwy estuary, and beyond that, Snowdonia National Park.

What are the top things to do in Llandudno?

Great Orme

Rising dramatically from the sea, the limestone rock of the Great Orme, two miles long and one mile wide, is a nature reserve, home to rare plant life, a dry ski slope, and a flock of wild Kashmiri goats descended from a pair that were a gift to Queen Victoria. The Victorians left other legacies on this impressive rock, including the Marine Drive around its base and a cable tramway that can take you to its peak.

West Shore

On the opposite side of the peninsula to North Shore, looking on to the picturesque Conwy Bay, is this small, quiet beach. Backed by sand dunes, and with a wilder, more rugged vibe, it’s a great place to watch the sunset. If you’re here in the morning, its cafe serves an excellent Welsh breakfast.

Conwy Castle

It’s only a short hop across the bay to Conwy, whose 12th-century walled town is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Its medieval streets and formidable, 21-towered castle are a sight to behold; at the opposite end of the scale, on the quayside, you can find Britain’s Smallest House, a mere 72 inches wide.

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