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  1. Llandudno Wales In North

    Always Great Deals: Search for The Best Llandudno Hotel Prices on Tripadvisor. Find Discounts on the Best Llandudno Wales In North. Tripadvisor Helps You Spend Less.

  2. Llandudno and Colwyn Bay

    Llandudno and Colwyn Bay. Vibrant Llandudno, the Victorian seaside gem with a history that goes back to the Bronze Age. World Heritage Conwy with its rich maritime past. Waterfront adventure in Colwyn Bay. Epic experiences in the stunning landscape of the Conwy Valley and Snowdonia.

  3. Llandudno

    Llandudno's appearance is down to the fact that, unlike most other resorts, it has remained largely unchanged for over a century. There's a pier (the longest in Wales) and Punch and Judy, donkey rides on the beach and canopied shopping streets just behind the prom. Put simply, Llandudno is a classic of its kind.

  4. Llandudno and Colwyn Bay

    Llandudno Pier. Stroll across Llandudno's main beach and head up onto this classic Victorian pier. It comes complete with traditional Welsh gifts, Punch and Judy stalls, penny arcades and retro stores. This landmark was originally built in 1876, and it remains a wonderful place to grab an ice cream while watching the coastal world go by.

  5. Family days out in Llandudno

    Parents. Llandudno and Conwy have both got tons of excellent shops, bars, restaurants and art galleries (try the Oriel MOSTYN Gallery in Llandudno, and the Royal Cambrian Academy in Conwy). It's also worth hopping on the Conwy Valley Line train down to the classy little market town of Llanrwst. Or continue to beautiful, Bohemian Betws y Coed.

  6. 13 Fun Things To Do in Llandudno, Wales

    Visit in the summer months for bands and live music. Llandudno Pier is a fun, vibey place you can't miss when visiting North Wales. Entry to the pier is free. Opening times are 10am to 10.30pm in peak seasons although some of the individual stands may close earlier. The only day the pier is closed is Christmas Day.

  7. Best Things to Do in Llandudno

    Promenade like the Victorians. Promenade. like the Victorians. Llandudno's wide sweeping promenade is the one of the defining features of the town. Stretching out for a good mile and a half, the gorgeously designed hotels that line the front are almost as pretty as the sea view. During the height of summer the beaches are thronged with ...

  8. THE 15 BEST Things to Do in Llandudno

    5. Llandudno Pier. 5,139. Piers & Boardwalks. The Victorian Pier, one of North Wales's premier tourist attractions. We have several Food & Beverage outlets alongside the scenic Oceans Bar and magnificent Pier Wheel. 2 fully kitted arcades are on hand to entertain families and are open till late in the evening.

  9. Llandudno Tourist Information Centre

    About Llandudno Tourist Information Centre Make the most of your stay by using the Tourist Information Centre network. The staff will be delighted to assist with:

  10. Alice in Wonderland Town Trail Llandudno

    But the Welsh connection runs much deeper - all the way back to 1861, when the eight year old Alice Pleasance Liddell (the real 'Alice' in Wonderland) spent the first of many summer holidays in Llandudno . Her holiday home 'Penmorfa', was built on Llandudno's West Shore. The Liddells were close family friends with Charles Dodgson, who ...

  11. Llandudno Pier

    Llandudno Pier is the premier attraction to visit whilst on holiday in Llandudno, a fantastic holiday venue in Wales. We are Wales' longest Pier and offer superb views, concessions, a relaxing stroll and excellent food stalls. Relax and enjoy the leisurely pace as you explore our friendly shops and stalls. Take a stroll and enjoy the ...

  12. 14 Top-Rated Things to Do in Llandudno

    At 700 meters (2,295 feet) long, the Llandudno Pier is the longest in Wales and will quickly become one of the highlights of your visit. More than half of the pier stretches into the sea, standing on cast iron columns, with Victorian and Edwardian architecture built between 1876 and 1878.

  13. Top 10 Things To Do In And Around Llandudno

    4. The Great Orme Tramway. Britain's only cable-hauled public road tramway opened in 1902 and is still running today. The Great Orme Tramway is one of Llandudno's most well-known attractions, taking you on a picturesque, one-mile climb through The Great Orme Country Park and Nature Reserve to the Great Orme Summit.

  14. Llandudno travel

    Llandudno. Wales' biggest seaside resort straddles a peninsula with long sandy beaches on either side. Developed as an upmarket holiday town for Victorian visitors, Llandudno still retains much of its 19th-century grandeur, with graceful wedding-cake architecture lining its sweeping waterfront promenade. Innumerable B&Bs and small private ...

  15. Things to Do

    Things to Do in Llandudno. Located between the two impressive and imposing Ormes, there are plenty of things to do in Llandudno and two sandy beaches for you to enjoy. There's so much to do in the "Queen of Welsh Resorts" with so many attractions, activities and more to enjoy. Or why not use the town as your base? Stay,eat and rest here ...

  16. Tourist Information Centre

    You can also visit Conwy Tourist Information here. Facilities Accessibility. Accessible for wheelchair users; TripAdvisor. Map & Directions. ... Llandudno Situated on the North Wales coast in Llandudno, the Victoria Shopping Centre is the premier shopping centre for North Wales, located 45 miles west of Chester. Visit.

  17. Llandudno Hotels, B&B, Attractions & Tourist information

    Llandudno is Wales's largest resort with a multitude of Llandudno hotels, traditional B&Bs, creative Self Catering and other attractions with amazing things to do. The town is renowned for its sweeping bay and victorian era architecture. It is uniquely situated between the Great and Little Ormes with two wonderful beaches, the award winning ...

  18. Llandudno West Shore Beach

    About Llandudno West Shore Beach. Situated below the Great Orme limestone headland, Llandudno West beach looks over Conwy Sands. The large expanse of shallow water here makes the beach an attractive spot for kitesurfing and extensive sands at low tide create good conditions for kite buggying. The sea area offshore is designated under the Menai ...

  19. 10 Best Things to Do in Llandudno, Wales • Adventures of Alice

    8. Visit the Llandudno Snowsports Centre. Cost: Depends on the activity. Practice on the main slopes is £24 per adult, while the Toboggan run is £10 for 2 rides. Located in the heart of Llandudno, this sports centre is a great place to visit if you like to get a little active when you travel.

  20. THE 10 BEST Things to Do in Llandudno

    5. Llandudno Pier. 5,139. Piers & Boardwalks. The Victorian Pier, one of North Wales's premier tourist attractions. We have several Food & Beverage outlets alongside the scenic Oceans Bar and magnificent Pier Wheel. 2 fully kitted arcades are on hand to entertain families and are open till late in the evening.

  21. Places to visit around Llandudno

    FIT visitors should start on the wide seafront promenade, along the curving bay of the North Shore, with views of the Victorian town and the limestone headlands of both the Great Orme and the Little Orme. Walk along the Victorian Llandudno pier, built in 1878 and at 700 metres (2,295 ft) long, the longest in Wales. Llandudno pier.

  22. Visit Conwy

    Welcome to Conwy, Llandudno & more! Welcome to the official tourism website for Conwy County. Here, you'll find all the information you need to help you plan your next visit to Conwy; where Snowdonia meets the sea. Our area stretches along the North Wales coast and spreads inland, down the Vale of Conwy. We're home to popular holiday ...

  23. Why You SHOULD Visit Llandudno!

    Llandudno is a coastal town in North Wales. It's known for North Shore Beach and 19th-century Llandudno Pier, with shops and a games arcade. Northwest of tow...

  24. Visit Llandudno

    With its spanning seafront, Great Orme and great pier, Llandudno is Wales' answer to the South of France. Llandudno's perfectly preserved Victorian seafront, with its pastel-coloured hotels and authentic architecture, helps it stand out as one of the top places to visit in North Wales. You can take a trip 200 metres above the sea to the Great ...

  25. A scoot through Wales: Cardiff to Llandudno on a Vespa

    A scoot through Wales: Cardiff to Llandudno on a Vespa. The 186-mile A470 might be a bit of a patchwork route but it perfectly showcases the spine of Wales's beauty. Marc P Jones.

  26. Llandudno goats munch on hedges and invade gardens

    The Great Orme goats of Llandudno are back, and up to their usual mischief. Home. News. Sport. Business. ... Rhys Ifans gives a motivational speech to the Wales team ahead of their crunch Euro ...

  27. 'Mini-Harrods' of Llandudno reopening as charity shop today

    Llandudno's 'mini-Harrods' will reopen as a charity shop today. Developer Rob Lloyd took on the David Roberts Shoes of Distinction site on Gloddaeth Street in 2020. It was converted into a two ...

  28. Llandudno Museum struggling to 'keep the lights on' due to 'astronomic

    Llandudno Museum has issued an plea to the public to help raise money to safeguard the site's future. The museum says that the rising price of energy has meant it's struggling to keep up with ...

  29. Llandudno: Goats from famous herd which roamed town during lockdown are

    Four goats from a herd which found fame during the COVID pandemic have been killed after a crash. The Kashmiri goats, from Great Orme, became well-known after they explored the locked-down town centre of Llandudno, Conwy, in March 2020.. North Wales Police confirmed they attended the scene of the crash on Sunday evening at 9.10pm.

  30. 'Bluey,' Dora the Explorer return to TV. Here's what to know

    The series opens in 2003 when Bates, refusing to accept liability for the shortfalls at his branch in scenic Llandudno, North Wales, has his contract terminated.