Motorhome Stopovers in Conwy
Conwy is a walled medieval town in Conwy County Borough, sitting at the mouth of the River Conwy where it meets the North Wales coast. The A55 Expressway crosses the estuary here via the tunnel, and the A470 heads south from Conwy through the valley towards Betws-y-Coed and Snowdonia National Park. The town is dominated by Conwy Castle — a UNESCO World Heritage Site — and the intact medieval walls are among the best-preserved in Europe. It’s a natural stopping point on any North Wales motorhome tour.
Motorhome Stopover Club members share verified overnight stops in and around Conwy — a useful base for exploring the castle town itself, the Conwy Valley, and the Great Orme headland at Llandudno just a few miles north. Motorhome-friendly options here can fill up quickly in summer, so member intelligence on quieter spots is particularly valuable.
Stops in the Area
- Pub stopovers — motorhome-friendly pubs in the Conwy area with overnight parking
- Overnight motorhome parking — verified stops near the town walls and estuary, with access notes for longer vehicles navigating the town approaches
- Campervan stops — quieter options on the edge of town and along the lower Conwy Valley
- Member reviews — practical feedback from motorhomers using Conwy as a base for the A55 coastal route and Snowdonia
📍 Explore Conwy on Google Maps
Following the North Wales coast or turning south into Snowdonia on the A470? Membership unlocks stopovers in Conwy and across the region.


