
For nature-lovers and spa dwellers alike, The Quay Hotel Conwy is the best mix of waterside comfort and adventure.
Here’s what you need to know about staying at the hotel.
Where is The Quay Hotel?
Close to Snowdonia National Park and the enchanting Isle of Anglesey, The Quay Hotel in Conwy is immersed in nature.
The hotel is an 8-minute walk from Deganwy train station and a short stroll over the bridge to all of Conwy’s main attractions.
The beautiful town, hugged by the sea on one side and the Welsh mountains on the other, is full of things to do.
Peek into the smallest house in Britain, measuring only 3.05×1.83 metres or gaze up at the 21 turrets of the magical Conwy Castle.
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I would recommend bringing a car or your bikes so that you can set off into the glorious Welsh countryside.
What is The Quay Hotel like?
I felt genuinely welcomed by the staff, who maintained the calm atmosphere of the hotel.
There is 24-hour room service and if you want your four-legged friends to tag along make sure to book a ground floor superior room.
What are the rooms like?
Each of them is bright, airy and beautifully decorated in calming, coastal hues.
Pick from Cosy Cove rooms, the smallest of the bunch, or Superior and Executive rooms, which have a bit more space.
Some suites come with a balcony or terrace, are dog-friendly and can take two adults and two kids
One night’s B&B costs from £129. See quayhotel.co.uk
What is there to do in the hotel?
Enjoy its serene waterside setting with views of Conwy Castle, and a terrace bar where you can soak up the sunset.
There’s also a luxury spa, ideal for a laid-back break away from the hustle and bustle of the daily grind.
Guests looking to unwind should head to the spa, where they can enjoy a thermal area, a spacious swimming pool, a vitality pool, heated loungers and foot baths.
If you’ve got cash to splash, the treatments here are fantastic, designed with skincare brand Oskia.
The hotel is also near the seaside, where you can treat yourself to fresh cockles and fish and chips.
What is there to eat and drink there?
The restaurant, connected to the bar, offers stunning views of the surrounding scenery and a relaxed atmosphere.
Dishes include a 24-hour slow-cooked beef that melts in the mouth, as well as salted caramel cheesecake.
Swing by the bar afterwards and cosy down on one of the comfy sofas – the house red is excellent.
Is the hotel family friendly?
While the Quay Hotel welcomes children of all ages, it would suit older children best.
The spa pool is open to children but only at certain times.
Is there access for guests with disabilities?
Fully accessible rooms are available, and the spa is all on one level with rails to assist in the swimming and hydrotherapy pools.