Room 1 — Classic Twin
Ground Floor - Rear Facing
A calm, rear-facing ground-floor retreat — ideal for friends, walkers, or guests who prefer fewer stairs. Expect a lar...
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Ten individually styled rooms on a tree-lined avenue — steps from the seafront, five minutes from the Great Orme Tramway, and the perfect base for exploring everything North Wales has to offer.
The Rosedene is an independently run boutique guest house on Arvon Avenue — a quiet, tree-lined street a short walk from Llandudno's seafront. Ten individually appointed rooms, thoughtfully maintained and genuinely cared for.
Warm without being folksy. Personal without being intrusive. The kind of stay that leaves you already thinking about coming back.
From a quiet ground-floor twin to a sun-drenched king with views of the Great Orme — every room at The Rosedene has its own character.
Ground Floor - Rear Facing
A calm, rear-facing ground-floor retreat — ideal for friends, walkers, or guests who prefer fewer stairs. Expect a lar...
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First Floor · Rear Aspect
Bright and quietly positioned to the rear, this inviting double room pairs quality bedding with everything you need to u...
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First Floor · Front Aspect · Seating Area
Front-facing and drenched in natural light, this spacious deluxe room is made for lingering. A king-size bed and dedicat...
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The Great Orme Tramway is five minutes' walk. Llandudno Pier is a short stroll. Conwy Castle, Eryri, and Portmeirion are all within easy reach.
A small but compelling museum experience centred on wartime life and lived history. Perfect when you want something absorbing, close by, and genuinely different from another pretty view.
A world-class medieval fortress in a stunning position — towers, walls and views that instantly justify the short hop from Llandudno. A classic North Wales must, done at your own pace.
An evening walking tour through the medieval streets of Conwy — hauntings, history, witchcraft and unexplained events, told by knowledgeable local guides with a talent for atmosphere.
Forest adventures near Betws-y-Coed — high ropes, coaster rides and treetop experiences that are genuinely memorable. Perfect for families and couples who want a wow activity day.
The curving North Shore is Llandudno at its most iconic — wide promenade, sea air, and grand Victorian perspectives. Ideal for sunrise coffee walks, slow evenings, and effortless photos along the bay.
An indoor climbing centre set inside the old lifeboat station on Lloyd Street — one of the best active hidden gems in Llandudno, suitable for complete beginners through to experienced climbers.
During the main season (March–October), The Rosedene operates on a room-only basis. Llandudno has a genuinely excellent dining scene — and we know exactly which spots are worth your time.
Ask us when you arrive. We'll point you somewhere good.
Dining & Recommendations →Ten beautifully appointed rooms. Direct booking rates that beat any platform. Hosts who genuinely know and love this part of Wales.