Colwyn Bay

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Colwyn Bay (Welsh: Bae Colwyn) is a coastal town in north Wales. As with much of the north Wales coast, the town has suffered with the decline in the tourist industry since in the mid-20th century. While it does not have the charm of nearby Llandudno, it hasn't declined as much as nearby Rhyl.

Understand

While "not as bad as Rhyl" may seem like a spurious fame to claim, Colwyn Bay still has many interesting locations.

A new water-sports centre is being built near the pier and is likely to attract more week-end holiday makers and 'day trippers' from Liverpool and Manchester which are both about an hour away by car. There is already a dedicated jet-ski area.

The greater Colwyn Bay area includes Old Colwyn to the east and Rhos-On-Sea at the north west end of the 3-mile (5-km) wide bay. If you are driving past is well worth taking the detour to the coast road as there is free parking next to the sea. The pier is the biggest eyesore as it's in a sad state and is closed. This is largely due to eccentric private ownership.

The beach however is sandy and relatively big when the tide is out. A nice aspect of the bay is the train line which runs along half of it and has prevented building behind the promenade, this gives a windswept feel.

Several wind farms are visible from the shore. These are not pretty to some but are hypnotic and others see them as essential to a modern landscape. (Rhyl flats, Gwent-y Mor and North Hoyle.)

Get in

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Map of Colwyn Bay

By road

Colwyn Bay is right on the main east-west road passing through north Wales, the A55.

By rail

Colwyn Bay station is also on the main north Wales route that services Holyhead, with its links to Ireland.

By bus

The bus service up and down the North Wales coast is good. You can get direct buses to Rhyl, Llandudno, Conwy, etc. The current operator is arriva. Day Rover tickets are good value.

Get around

Buses run throughout the Colwyn Bay area.

See

  • 53.2939-3.74791 The Welsh Mountain ZooCategory:Has map markers. The best attraction in Colwyn Bay, while not a large zoo, the interesting location on a hillside (not quite the 'Mountain' advertised) allows for more interesting habitats for animals. A free bus usually runs from Colwyn Bay train station. However, check the zoo's website to find out when it's running. Welsh Mountain Zoo on Wikipedia Welsh Mountain Zoo (Q7981946) on Wikidata OSM directions
  • 53.2911-3.71272 Eirias ParkCategory:Has map markers. A large, grassy park about 20 minutes walk from the town centre. As well as the park with its boating lake, there is a fairly well equipped leisure centre with indoor pool, squash and tennis courts, and a good athletics track. There is also a new skate-park on the grounds Eirias Park on Wikipedia Eirias Park (Q5349854) on Wikidata OSM directions
  • 53.2973-3.7233 Victoria PierCategory:Has map markers. On the promenade is the town's "Victoria Pier" which is in a sad state and in dire need of renovation. Victoria Pier on Wikipedia Victoria Pier (Q7926957) on Wikidata OSM directions

Do

  • Category:Do listing with no coordinatesTheatre ColwynCategory:Has map markers. Take in a play or a musical. While small, it sometimes gets interesting productions and shows films at the end of their cinematic runs.
  • Category:Do listing with no coordinatesThe Promenade and BeachCategory:Has map markers. About 3 miles long. While the beach is relatively sandy, it's not that picturesque. There is an excellent cycle track the entire length and is fun to walk when its cold and windy. Can also be used for water-sports and fishing.
  • Rugby League: North Wales Crusaders play the 13-a-side game at Eiras Stadium. They play in the Championship, the second tier: this expanded in 2026 and took in clubs such as Crusaders from the former third tier. The playing season is Feb-Nov.
  • Rugby Union: RGC play in the Welsh Premiership, the amateur top tier. They too play at Eiras Stadium.
  • Walking - Colwyn Bay offers some good opportunities for walking - Bryn Euryn in particular offers great views over the local area and the ruins of Llys Euryn, a historical late medieval house are worth exploring. Pwllycrochan Woods in Upper Colwyn Bay is also well worth visiting.

Buy

Eat

There are numerous places to eat in the town. Most are independent fast food places (fish and chips, kebabs, Chinese, etc.) In addition there is:

Drink

Some of the pubs in Colwyn Bays have seen better days.

Many locals steer clear of the centre at night, a more salubrious night out can be found in Old Colwyn or Rhos-On Sea.

Colwyn Bay can get rough on occasions

Sleep

Prior to the building on the A55, there used to be hundred of hotels and guest houses in Colwyn Bay but many have been closed and converted to other types of living accommodation. This was probably because the journey times from the main conurbations of Liverpool and Manchester was with the jams tortuous.

There are still some guest houses above the promenade towards Rhos-on-Sea and a smattering of hotels dotted around

  • 53.294191-3.727771 Bryn Woodlands HouseCategory:Has map markers, 14 Woodland Road East, +44 1492 532320. An attractive period hotel, beautifully redecorated and centrally located in a quiet and pleasant tree lined street just off the main road in Colwyn Bay. It is within 5 minutes walk of the beach. OSM directions
  • 53.294361-3.7220662 TravelodgeCategory:Has map markers, 7 Victoria Ave (near the station), +44 8719 846463. OSM directions
  • 53.298446-3.7351673 Westpoint HotelCategory:Has map markers, 102 Conway Rd, +44 1492 530331. B&B OSM directions
  • 53.313386-3.7428024 The AshmountCategory:Has map markers, 18 College Ave, Rhos on Sea, +44 1492 545479. OSM directions
  • 53.29139-3.6460295 Bron Y WendonCategory:Has map markers, Bron-Y-Wendon Holiday Park Wern Road Llanddulas North Wales LL22 8HG (On the A55 heading West exit at Junction 23, signposted Llanddulas, (A547). Turn right at the mini-roundabout, go under the A55 bridge, turn first left and you will find the entrance to the Holiday Park, with reception clearly visible. On the A55 heading east exit at junction 23, then turn first right.), +44 1492 512903, . Check-in: 2PM, check-out: 11AM. Overlooking the sea in the North Wales village of Llanddulas, Bron-Y-Wendon Holiday Park is an independent, family-run business that is open all year. Purchased in 1987, the park used to be just a small static park of 20 pitches with an old farmhouse and outbuildings. The park was developed over time and now, as well as the 20 pitch static park there is a 5-star Touring Park, developed in two phases, with 130 pitches. The old farmhouse was refurbished and is now four self-catering holiday cottages. OSM directions

Connect

Colwyn Bay and its approach roads have 4G from all UK carriers. As of Aug 2022, 5G has not reached this area.

Go next

  • Llandudno - A Victorian seaside resort that has kept much of its charm and well worth a visit.
  • Conwy - The medieval castle and walls are excellent.
  • Conwy Valley - A trip up the beautiful Conwy Valley will take you to Bodnant Gardens, Betws-Y-Coed and beyond to the Snowdonia National Park.


Routes through Colwyn Bay
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