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Llandudno has lots to offer whether you are looking for a short break or longer holiday. A wide range of accommodation can be found along the Prommenade and in town, catering for all tastes and budgets.

The long Promenade follows the vast sweep from the Great Orme to the Little Orme and gives easy access to the beaches, pier and paddling pool at Craig Y Don – all joined by a cycle track allowing exercise and fresh air to be taken together or you can stroll along the beautiful unspoilt promenade with its wide walkway, and enjoy some refreshments at the kiosks situated along the way.

Llandudno has extensive shopping areas and are close to the renowned Welsh Mountain Zoo, several golf courses and plenty of places to walk and climb. Snowdonia, the Isle of Anglesey, castles and National Trust properties are all close by.

 

The Victorian seaside resort of Llandudno is nearby and the ancient walled town of Conwy must be visited to view the magnificent Conwy castle. The tiny chapel of St. Trillo built in the 6th century on the beach in Rhos-on-Sea is also worth viewing.

The beaches in the area are being constantly improved and are aiming at achieving the European Union Blue Flag status in the near future. There are already award-winning beach of West Shore with miles of golden sand, great for sunbathing on and beach games, or alternatively take a leisurely stroll.

The area is easily accessible from England and Ireland via the A55 Expressway Llandudno also has a central railway station and is served by the National and local coach companies.