
Llandanwg Trip
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Llandanwg Beach Holiday
Listen to the sound of waves hitting the shore and gaze out over the glistening waters on your Llandanwg holiday. If you just need to get away, a trip to Llandanwg is your ticket to rest and relaxation. We have plenty of Llandanwg packages to pick from. Lock in one close to Llandanwg Beach, just 0.64 kilometres from the city centre, and live out your holiday dreams without blowing your budget.
Things You Should Know About Llandanwg
- Sunset walks along the sand, the smell of salty breezes — nothing beats staying at the beach. If you're ready to switch into holiday mode, see what's available among our Llandanwg beach hotels.
- Cottages are one more popular choice for a break in Llandanwg. Merrydown and Maesawel Studio have everything you need to make your beach escape one to remember.
Top hotels in Llandanwg

Lion Hotel and Studio Apartments
Very welcome on arrival bar well stocked breakfast was good staff were excellent and helpful
Reviewed on 3 May 2026

The Oakeley Arms Hotel
Excellent hotel in a great location. Our family room was HUGE and included one double bed and two single beds. Biscuits and bottled water were included which was a lovely touch. Ample free parking. Bathroom was lovely and modern was really powerful shower. Would definitely stay here again!
Reviewed on 3 May 2026

The Tilman
I had a beautiful 3 night stay, gorgeous view from my window. Breakfast was outstanding. Staff very helpful and friendly. Travelling alone was a little daunting but I needn't have worried, I was very comfortable and felt safe.
Reviewed on 1 May 2026
Popular places to visit

Harlech Castle
Harlech Castle is a stunning medieval fort rising high above Snowdonia National Park and listed by UNESCO as one of Wales' six World Heritage Sites. The castle has had a prominent role in many of the definitive moments in British history and is an unmissable stop on any tour of North Wales.
