Conwy - fantastic castle and walled town, just 5 miles away from Llandudno. Walk the town walls for free, many stairs leading up to them are throughout the town.Â
A cycle path now exists between West Shore Llandudno and Conwy, very flat and car free. Also suitable for pedestrians. (http://www.cyclingnorthwa...)
A 'working' riverfront where you can find a riverfront pub for a drink and an ice cream stand that also sells hot drinks along with 'The smallest house in the UK'.
There's Conwy Butterfly Jungle just outside the town walls now closedÂ
A sightseeing boat that takes a 30 minute ride up and down the Conwy River runs mainly on school holidays.
Various independent shops in the town and various independent cafes including the Tower Coffee House, built into one of the wall turrets, right across from the castle and giving great views of the river.Â
If you'd like a free place to relax and maybe a read, Conwy Library also has great views of the river from its upper lounge.Â
You can also take a walk from the river front, through the gate and find your way along a riverfront walk, at the bottom of Bodlondeb. The walk takes you around Bodlondeb, where you can make your way to Conwy Marina, where there is an upmarket pub with a large outside dining area overlooking the marina.Â
There are many hill walks around Conwy as well National Trust gift shop under Aberconwy House sells some maps, there's also an independent bookshop in the town.
Aberconwy House, 14th-century merchant's house run by the National Trust.
Plas Mawr The Great Hall, one of the finest surviving town house of the Elizabethan era to be found in Britain, run by Cadw who also run Conwy Castle, see about a joint ticket for both!.
Chester - Roman walled city, 50 miles away one hour by train.