
About Conwy Quays Marina
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465Berths
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20 mLength
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2.6 mDraft
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80VHF channel
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+44 1492 593000Phone
Harbour office
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Services and equipments
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Electricity
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Water
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Showers
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Restrooms
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Fuel
Payment by card available -
Sewage water facility
Not available -
WIFI
Free -
Boat ramp
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Recycling
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Bicycles
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Car rental
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Video surveillance
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Night watchman
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Laundromat
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Ice for sale
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Shipchandler
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Customs clearance
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Lifting crane
Max weight: 30 tons
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User reviews (2 ratings)
Boat launched after being on hard standing and taken to berth. Staff very helpful. Toilets/showers excellent. Little shop on site selling most things. The Mulberry pub very popular. 10mins walk in to beautiful Conwy. Nice community feel amongst long term berth holders. Just call up radio to meet staff at fuel pontoon. Expensive marina though.
Boat launched after being on hard standing and taken to berth. Staff very helpful. Toilets/showers excellent. Little shop on site selling most things. The Mulberry pub very popular. 10mins walk in to beautiful Conwy. Nice community feel amongst long term berth holders. Just call up radio to meet staff at fuel pontoon. Expensive marina though.
The facilities here are very good, a small shop with basic supplies is on site. The marina staff is friendly and the Mulberry bar and restaurant on site serves very good food, (this has significantly improved over the last 2-3 years). The 10-15 minute walk into Conwy town is very pleasant along the river's edge, and Conwy it is definitely worth a visit - it's rare because it's a completely walled town with the wall still intact. Britain's smallest house is on the quay, there are good pubs and restaurants throughout town and you can walk around the Castle. The North Wales Cruising Club is in town (https://nwcc.info). Check out the Conwy River Festival (https://www.conwyriverfestival.org), which happens over a week in August each year - as well as a complete programme of sailing events, there are live music and events on the town quay and on the river.
The facilities here are very good, a small shop with basic supplies is on site. The marina staff is friendly and the Mulberry bar and restaurant on site serves very good food, (this has significantly improved over the last 2-3 years). The 10-15 minute walk into Conwy town is very pleasant along the river's edge, and Conwy it is definitely worth a visit - it's rare because it's a completely walled town with the wall still intact. Britain's smallest house is on the quay, there are good pubs and restaurants throughout town and you can walk around the Castle. The North Wales Cruising Club is in town (https://nwcc.info). Check out the Conwy River Festival (https://www.conwyriverfestival.org), which happens over a week in August each year - as well as a complete programme of sailing events, there are live music and events on the town quay and on the river.