About

Pensychnant Conservation Centre in Llandudno offers a delightful escape with its tranquil setting and stunning views of Conwy Mountain. Visitors can enjoy beautifully maintained gardens and have the option to relax on the lawn with a delicious selection of tea and cakes. It's a perfect spot for families, as pets and children are warmly welcomed. Local artists frequently showcase their work, adding a touch of creativity to your visit. With its peaceful atmosphere, it's an excellent choice for a leisurely picnic. Engaging with friendly volunteers enhances the experience, making it an exceptional venue to immerse yourself in nature.

Features

Pets allowed, Wheelchair accessible, Suitable for children

Reviews and Ratings

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4.6
based on 121 review
4.6/5 121 review
Ranald Warburton
Ranald Warburton
1 week ago on Google

Very attractive, small house, arts and crafts style. there was an art exhibition on when we went with very good paintings and sculptures. the house is also used for various activities and events. see the website. we went for a short walk through a wild patch of woodland which has been sensitively managed with some dead standing timber. they have a very wide variety of birds in the wood, most of whom I didn't see :-) had coffee and cake both of which were excellent. we will definitely be going again very soon.

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moon child
moon child
2 months ago on Google

Really bizarre and unwelcoming experience, I was so shocked as I'd heard really good things. The house on the outside is beautiful however inside is very unkempt and musty, inside there were 4 people who worked there chatting, nobody acknowledged us so I went into the lounge to look around which the smell hit me as I walked in. I then went upto the the staff and told them I'd never been before and where do we go to look around, I was asked what I was there to see and said everything, the website stayed it's a conservation & nature reserve so where is it. We were directed to a path and told to walk thay way for a good view, it wasn't really a path and was quite dangerous. We walked back down hoping for some cake as there were tables and chairs outside, no menu, no drinks or cakes it was just so bazaar compared to the website. I'm not sure what you would be donating for as the volunteers didn't offer to talk to us or tell us the history of the place, just felt very unwelcoming so will definitely not return.

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DAVID HOMER
DAVID HOMER
3 months ago on Google

The building was closed but I walked around the nature trail so cannot really give a full rating.