Set in Llandudno, 70 metres from Llandudno North Shore Beach, The County Hotel offers accommodation with a shared lounge, private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Mark
United Kingdom
Buffet Breakfast @£10.00 per person was good value . Although the food was not hot . Staff were very attentive .
Situated with a scenic view of the charming promenade, our esteemed Llandudno Bay Hotel, recognised for its award-winning sustainability efforts and holding a remarkable 4-star rating, offers...
karen
United Kingdom
Really impressed with the quality of the hotel, staff efficiency and friendliness, fixtures, fittings, quality food, presentation and cleanliness. The staff work really hard.....including those behind the scenes. It means a lot for staff to care about their work and in this Hotel, it really does show that the staff care.
I hope all staff are treated well by the company. They are an asset to you and don't you forget it!!!
This central budget hotel is on the edge of Llandudno town centre and 200 metres from the seafront. Venue Cymru and Llandudno rail station can both be reached within a 5-minute walk.
Gillian
United Kingdom
Location was excellent a 3 minute walk to the station. And across the road from the retail park. The sea is literally next door.
Heard great reviews about their breakfast so had one and definitely didn't disappoint was gorgeous. The staff where very friendly too. I'd stay again
Situated in Llandudno in the Gwynedd Region, 200 metres from Llandudno Pier, Belmont Llandudno features a terrace and guests can enjoy the on-site bar. Each room has a flat-screen TV.
Nicola
United Kingdom
The location is fab, nice rooms, great breakfast, great staff. couldn’t be more helpful, a real dog friendly hotel 🐶🐾🦴
Situated on the promenade in the resort of Llandudno, this Victorian hotel is a 2-minute walk from the sea. It offers an award-winning restaurant, free Wi-Fi, and a leisure club.
The Dunoon is an award-winning hotel of antiques and oak panels: elegant and stylish, warm and intimate, where the service is personal and attentive, rather than fussy and overbearing.
The place is a delight. all the things you need and more.
The place is a delight. all the things you need and more. extensive promenade all on the flat with cycle lane. beautiful views, shops, eateries. The transport links are amazing with buses frequent and the payment for them linked to trains in the area, so getting around is no problem. you get daily or weekly day rover tickets and can use them on buses or trains. Rhos is in the middle of Llandudno and Colwyn bay and if your an avid walker you can actually walk to both places or just stroll along the prom in the sunshine. Lots to do with good shops and antique centres. The zoo at Colwyn is a must see. Llandudno is only 4 miles away and is a big place again with everything you need including the Pier, the Great Orme tramway, and cable car. loads of really nice café's and restaurants. all in all a great place to go. what are you waiting for.!!
robert
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Rhos-on -Sea is a nice little town with a beauiful long...
Rhos-on -Sea is a nice little town with a beauiful long sandy beach and a lovely walkway all along the lenght of the beach There is also a good choice of cafes and restaurants, our favourite being The Toad on the seafront.
Linda
10
Scored 10
Our day consisted of letting the kids play on the park,...
Our day consisted of letting the kids play on the park, there was also a bouncy castle with a £2.50 charge for unlimited play although this may be limited on busier days. The large paddling pool looked good but probably much better on a warmer day! We then crossed over to the pub which has a lovely outdoor area. We had our tea followed by a game of crazy golf which was £10 for the four of us and then ice cream. We spent early evening on the beach, playing football and writing our names using the many rocks. Definitely recommend for families with young children
Kayleigh
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
I know Rhos very well as my late mother lived there for many...
I know Rhos very well as my late mother lived there for many years. Rhos seems to have its own eco-system and whenever I go there the weather is always good. The scenery is gorgeous and there are a lot of walks, either along the sea front to Colwyn Bay and well beyond or, in the other direction, to Llandudno, up the Little Orme or the Big Orme. Everyone is very friendly and there are some gorgeous new properties in and around Rhos these days and there are some lovely independent shops and cafes there. I live in London and getting to Colwyn Bay just a few minutes drive from Rhos is very easy and there are direct trains to and from CB from Euston.
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