Yorkie, if you are looking for easy flat walks locally Mrs.Gwynant and I often take the bus to Conwy Morfa and walk back round the Bodlondeb river footpath then along the Quay, across the Cob and back along the West Shore Cycle Path (bring a shovel for sand clearance on the sector after Deganwy!) and have a coffee in the West Shore Beach Cafe. Another one is to get the bus ( X1 or 19) or train (both free with your Bus Pass) to Llanrwst and walk across the suspension bridge over the Afon Conwy behind the Llanrwst North Railway Station, then turn immediately right onto the raised river bank footpath and follow the river round to Trefriw, where there are pubs/cafes, check out the waterfalls behind the Woolen Mill and then walk back across the road on the floor of the valley to Llanrwst to catch the bus/train back home. A very pleasant one we did recently is slightly further afield in Llangollen, where we parked the car in the (free) forestry car park behind the Chain Bridge Hotel in Berwyn (just off the A5) and then walked for approx. 1.5 miles along the canal towpath into Llangollen (which obviously has to be completely flat!). You can then go back the same way if you wish but we then carried on along all the way to the canal basin at Trevor where you can walk across the Froncysyllte Aqueduct. The whole walk was about 6 miles and was totally flat through some beautiful scenery and you can retrace your steps at any point if you feel you have done enough. You can catch a bus back from Trevor ( GHA Bus No.5 every 15 mins) into Llangollen and get a coffee/pint there and then catch the GHA Bus No.X94 ( approx every 2 hrs) back to the car in Berwyn. Also don't forget the North Wales Cycle/footpath from Llandulas to Abergele and beyond and also the newly resurfaced Dyserth-Prestatyn cycle/foot path. Happy walking!