Llandudno

With its unique combination of Victorian character and Edwardian elegance, Llandudno is admitted to be Wales' premier holiday resort - the Queen of Welsh resorts, and remains unspoiled by the passing of time.

The town boasts two significant beaches - the North Shore and the West Shore. The North Shore is backed by an imposing crescent of large Victorian hotels, with its graceful pier - one of the longest in Britain. The attractions' range includes boats trips, donkey rides, well known Punch and Judy shows, bands on the prom, and a whole host of summer events and activities.

For those who love Victorian and Edwardian elegance, Llandudno is a paradise of living history, with its beautifully preserved seafront, hotels and arcaded shopping parades. The Oriel Mostyn Gallery attracts visitors with its many famous works of art, sculpture and photography.

The Llandudno Museum and the Home Front Experience are essential places to visit.

The attractive Victoria Shopping Centre reveals a tremendous choice famous high street shops. Browse for antiques or buy local crafts and specialities, in Llandudno's famously elegant Victorian shopping arcades. You might discover some very interesting and unusual shops here. Need a rest? There is a wide choice of cafes and restaurants for every taste.


Eriviat Hall
The Self-catering Country Retreat
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