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Little Orme
A rocky limestone peak with super views back to Llandudno and the Great Orme, and a beach that’s often used by seals.
Conwy Estuary
Climb to a ruined building with spectacular views up and down the Conwy valley.
Maen-y-Bardd
A pretty village, Neolithic monuments, superb views and glorious woodland walking.
Castle & Town Walls
Mostly on surfaced paths and roads, but woodland paths may be muddy. The town walls are occasionally uneven,
include numerous steps and in places require a head for heights.
Conwy Mountain
Gradual ascent and some rocky ground. May be muddy or boggy in places.
Morfa Conwy
Sandy paths, and wet grass after rain around The Mulberry.
Llangelynnin Old Church
A varied walk to one of the remotest churches in Wales, with a holy well in the graveyard.
Great Orme and Country Park from Llandudno

This walk starts from Llandudno and climbs the Great Orme to enjoy great views and some solitude away from the bustle of Llandudno. There is some steep uphill and downhill walking so wear appropriate footwear.
Great Orme Circuit
Most of the walking is along the Marine Drive, which has some ups and downs but is otherwise straightforward.
Haulfre Gardens
A straightforward walk to the West Shore with views over Llandudno and a delightful Victorian garden – look out for Tweedledum and Tweedledee!
Great Orme Summit
Let the tram do the climbing, then walk downhill from Great Orme summit via Happy Valley Gardens. You can leave out the circuit of the farm on the summit if you want a shorter walk.
A circuit of Llyn Crafnant, near Trefriw
This Snowdonia walk provides aeasy circuit of picturesque Llyn Tranant, a reservoir nestling in the Carneddau mountains. The route is easy to follow and provides some rugged scenery without to much effort. Ideal for a family walk and picnic.
Moel Famau
An all-day expedition to the highest point in the Clwydian Hills, with magnificent views in all directions.