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Top 5 Holiday Cottages in Conwy

Published on 5 May 2025 by Amy Greenwood

Tucked between the mountains of Eryri (Snowdonia) and the sparkling waters of the North Wales coast, Conwy is a town steeped in history and packed with charm. With its UNESCO-listed medieval walls, majestic castle, working harbour, and winding cobbled streets, it’s no wonder Conwy remains one of Wales’ most popular destinations for a relaxing and memorable break.

Whether you’re exploring the towers of Conwy Castle, browsing artisan shops, sampling local seafood, or walking along the estuary, the town offers a perfect mix of cultural heritage, natural beauty, and small-town warmth. It’s a fantastic base for both coastal and countryside adventures, and it’s easy to see why so many visitors fall in love with it.

With that in mind, we’ve handpicked five standout holiday cottages in Conwy that we think showcase the very best of what the area has to offer. Each one has its own unique character—whether it’s a snug retreat for two, a stylish family home, or a cottage with breathtaking views of the castle or the sea.

Here are our top 5 holiday cottages in Conwy, ready to make your next North Wales getaway extra special…


Charming Restored Piggery Overlooking Conwy Valley | Twlc-Gwaew

Sleeps 3 | Dog Friendly | Near Pub

If you’re looking for a wonderful place for a holiday, overlooking the Conwy Valley then this charming restored piggery overlooking Conwy Valley, Twlc-Gwaew is the perfect place to stay. Nestled in the heart of North Wales, between Conwy, Llandudno, and Betws-y-Coed, this beautifully converted piggery offers the best of both worlds—stunning rural scenery with easy access to Eryri (Snowdonia) and the coast.


Luxurious Spacious Farmhouse Hideaway in Conwy | Plas-Isaf

Sleeps 10 | Real Fire | Farm Stay

Welcome to Plas-Isaf, a luxurious farmhouse hideaway nestled in the picturesque landscapes of Conwy, North Wales. This beautifully restored farmhouse combines rustic charm with modern luxury, making it the perfect retreat for families, groups, or anyone looking to unwind in a stunning rural setting. Surrounded by rolling hills and lush countryside, Plas-Isaf provides a true escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.


Beautifully Restored 1800s Farmhouse with Hot Tub | Petryal

Sleeps 6 | Dog Friendly | Hot Tub | Real Fire

Welcome to Petryal, a stunning 1800s farmhouse where the rich character of North Wales comes alive. Tucked away in a peaceful setting, this retreat combines the historic charm of exposed stone walls, timber beams, and original farmhouse features with high-end, modern comforts. Perfect for families, couples, or friends, Petryal promises both relaxation and adventure.


Boutique Three Bedroom Holiday Cottage in Conwy | Ty-Twr

Sleeps 6 | Near Beach | Near Pub

For a stay in the heart of a medieval town, this boutique three bedroom holiday cottage in Conwy is the ideal accommodation option to explore this fantastic area of North Wales. Located within the town walls, Ty-Twr is a fabulous and unique property full of character and original features, only a short walk from the harbour and 13th century Conwy Castle.


Large Self Catering Holiday Home near Conwy | Sycamorwydden

Sleeps 8 | Hot Tub | Near Beach | Near Pub

Sycamorwydden is a large self catering holiday home near Conwy in North Wales. This spacious and modern 4 bedroom cottage provides luxurious accommodation for up to 8 guests, with hot tub, on the northern tip of the Parc Cenedlaethol Eryri (Snowdonia National Park).


 
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