Llandudno
is situated on the Creuddyn Peninsula, in Conwy North Wales. It's location
close to the Snowdonia National
Park makes it ideal for touring Snowdonia and North Wales. There is an abundance
of accommodation from luxury hotels to smaller but excellent value for money
bed and breakfasts. Holiday cottages and apartments are also available either
within the town or close by in picturesque villages. Scroll down the page
for a few snapshots of Llandudno where you will find plenty of things to
do and places to see in Llandudno, North Wales.
Known as the Queen of the Welsh resorts Llandudno is a charming Victorian
seaside resort located in a beautiful setting on the Creuddyn Peninsula
between the two limestone headlands of the Great Orme and the Little Orme.
Take a ride on the unique Victorian Tramway to the top of the Great Orme
and visit the Great Orme Country Park, try Dry Slope Skiing, and tobogganing,
play a round of Golf, or take an invigorating stroll along the Victorian
Pier. You could also shop till you drop in the many high-street stores.
If you prefer the more traditional seaside resort then Llandudno has it
all. Two beautiful beaches, the North Shore and the West Shore. Both in
picturesque locations. Professor Codman's original Punch and Judy is in
the prime position on the promenade close to the Pier. Enjoy all the fun
of the fair on the Pier, or join the anglers and try fishing for Bass from
the end of the pier.
Local
attractions include Alice in Wonderland, Boat
Trips around the Bay or fishing trips further out to sea, the North
Wales Theatre, Llandudno Museum, Llandudno Golf Club, the world renowned
Bronze Age Mines on the Great Orme. For the more energetic there are many
walks leading from the town to the surrounding countryside, and should you
wish to take the car you can be in the heart of Snowdonia National Park
within 30 minutes. Or leave the car and take to the hills on the Conwy Valley
Railway. Catch the train at Llandudno railway station then sit back and
enjoy the fantastic views of the Conwy Valley on a journey through the heart
of Snowdonia via Betws y Coed and Dolwyddelan, in the Lledr Valley, to Blaenau
Ffestiniog and the world famous Slate Caverns. At www.walesdirectory.co.uk
you are able to find the top attractions in Wales and then make an instant
online room reservation close to the attraction.
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