Spotlight on… Conwy Marina

Conwy Marina – a stunning gateway to adventures on the Welsh coast.

Image: Jenna Foxton

Nestled on the stunning North Wales coast, Conwy Marina, operated by boatfolk, offers boaters an exceptional base for both short and long-term stays. Located just a stone’s throw away from the medieval town of Conwy and surrounded by the Snowdonia National Park, the marina provides an excellent blend of modern facilities and access to breathtaking landscapes.

Conwy Marina is a bustling hub for both casual sailors and professional skippers. Whether you are planning a day of adventures exploring the Irish Sea or want to enjoy the facilities of a well-equipped berth and a peaceful place to bed down for the night, Conwy Marina has something for everyone. Known for its friendly atmosphere, it is a haven for boating enthusiasts looking to explore one of the most beautiful coastlines in the UK.

Access
Conwy Marina is easily accessible by both land and sea.

By sea, it lies just inside the Conwy Estuary, which is well-marked with navigational aids to ensure safe passage. The marina is accessible at all tide levels, though boaters should be mindful of local currents at the entrance. Once inside, the calm waters and expert harbour staff make docking simple.

By land, Conwy Marina is located just off the A55, which connects to major cities including Liverpool, Manchester and Birmingham. The marina is also a short distance from the town’s main train station, offering direct links to cities across the UK.

For international visitors, both Liverpool John Lennon Airport and Manchester Airport are within a 90-minute drive.

Facilities and berthing
Conwy Marina boasts a wide range of berthing options for boats of all shapes and sizes. With over 500 fully serviced pontoon berths available year-round, the marina caters for vessels up to 45m in length. This deep-water marina has a draft of 3m at low water, is well-protected from the elements and is open 24-hours a day, seven days a week.

Visitors and residents can benefit from the modern amenities available, including a fully equipped boatyard with hoist and lift-out services, fuel dock and round-the-clock security. The marina also features well-maintained shower and toilet blocks, laundry facilities and WiFi access. For boating essentials, an on-site chandlery is available and a dedicated team is on hand to offer expert advice on maintenance and repairs.

After a day on the water, sailors can unwind at the Mulberry Pub. Known for its hearty meals and spectacular views over the marina, it is a popular spot for both visitors and locals.

Image: Jenna Foxton

Cruising
Conwy Marina’s location makes it an ideal starting point for a variety of adventures. For a day sail, the picturesque Isle of Anglesey is just a few hours away, offering scenic anchorages and wildlife-spotting opportunities.

If you are looking for a weekend adventure or a slightly longer trip, Ireland’s East Coast and the Isle of Man are within reach, offering diverse cultures and stunning coastlines to explore.

For a more leisurely cruise, follow the charming North Wales coast to popular spots such as Llandudno or Colwyn Bay and enjoy all that they have to offer. For those who want to stay closer to home, the nearby Menai Strait offers sheltered waters and beautiful scenery which are perfect for a more relaxed sailing experience.

Out and about
When stepping ashore, the medieval town of Conwy is a treasure trove of history and culture. Visit the iconic Conwy Castle and take a walk along the ancient town walls – the views are breathtaking. If you are keen to delve deeper into the town’s history, a visit to Plas Mawr, a beautiful Elizabethan townhouse, will give you a glimpse into the life of Conwy’s former residents.

Conwy is also a haven for food lovers, offering a wide variety of dining options. The Erskine Arms and The Castle Hotel serve delicious, locally sourced dishes, while The Mulberry Pub offers a more casual dining experience with views over the marina. For a unique culinary experience, be sure to visit Conwy’s famous mussel beds and sample some freshly caught seafood.

“If you are staying at Conwy Marina, a visit to the town’s medieval castle is a must. The views over the estuary are incredible. For a memorable meal, The Erskine Arms offers a cozy atmosphere with hearty, locally sourced dishes. And if you are a nature lover, do not miss a boat trip around Puffin Island off the coast of Anglesey – it is a fantastic way to see seals and seabirds in their natural habitat. Whether you are here for a short visit or a longer stay, Conwy Marina has something to offer everyone.”
Jon Roberts, Marina Manager at Conwy Marina

Businesses at the marina

  • The Mulberry Pub – Restaurant and bar with marina views
  • boatcare – Full boat maintenance and repair services
  • Yacht Shop – Marine chandlery
  • boatpoint – New and used boat sales
  • Beyonder – Boat subscription service

For more information and to book your berth, visit www.boatfolk.co.uk/conwy-marina-wales

 

 

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