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Llandudno - Seaside Guide
Llandudno is one of Great Britain’s favourite and finest Victorian seaside resorts. The beach, pier and hotel-lined crescent promenade are very popular attractions of Llandudno, Wales, but the most exciting attractions of interest most surely be the cliff-top and recreation area of the mountainous Great Orme Head. These areas are accessible by cable car, tram and road. The command spectacular views of the surrounding area and are a must-see whilst in the area. It was in Llandudno that Lewis Carroll wrote the tales that eventually became Alice in Wonderland, and you will see many local acknowledgements of the fact. Llandudno has everything that you could need for a great holiday including local museums and galleries but also remember that nearby Colwyn Bay also has beautiful sandy beaches, the Botanical Gardens and Welsh Mountain Zoo, which exhibits a large number of birds of prey - which provides a great day out.
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Llandudno also offers plenty to do in the evening, why not eat out in one of the many local restaurants or perhaps take the chance to socialize in a local pub or bar.
To ensure that your stay goes without a hitch Rooms To Book has compiled a list of the finest accommodation on offer in Llandudno so that you are within easy reach of all the amenities and best entertainments and attractions. So whether you prefer the surroundings of a Llandudno hotel or the relaxed surrounding sof a Llandudno B&B – we’ve got something perfect for you.
Llandudno Accommodation:
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Llandudno Attractions:
We have selected some choice Llandudno attractions that will offer everybody something enjoyable to do:
Bodafon Farm Park & North Wales Bird Trust:
Working farm, children’s farm, rare animals and tractor and trailer rides. Tel: 01492 549060 Website: www. northwalesbirdtrust.co.uk
Great Orme Tramway:
A "must-do" in Llandudno where tramcars transport you up Great Orme. Tel: 01492 575275 Website: www. greatormetramway.com
Victoria Pier:
Colwyn Bay’s pier has many attractions. Tel: 01492 534100
Dinosaur World:
At Eirias Park, Colwyn Bay – exhibits the largest collection of dinosaurs in the UK. Tel: 01492 518111
Conwy Butterfly Jungle:
See the world’s most beautiful butterflies in free flight. Tel: 01492 593149
Welsh Mountain Zoo:
At Old Highway, Colwyn Bay: this is one of North Wales’ top attractions. Tel: 01492 532938 Website: www welshmountainzoo.org
Conwy Castle:
Located at Conwy, constructed in 1289, the castle evokes an authentic medieval atmosphere. Tel: 01492 592358
Llanrwst Almshouses:
Found on Ancaster Square, Llanrwst, Conwy, the buildings are a unique example of a Jacobean Almshouses. Tel: 01492 642550
Tea Pot World:
Found on Castle Street, Conwy Britain’s first museum dedicated to teapots! Tel: 01492 596533
Great Orme Mines Ltd:
Situated within the picturesque surroundings of the Great Orme Country Park. Tel: 01492 870447
Aberconwy House:
Located in Conwy, this house dates from the 14th century. Tel: 01492 592246
Anglesey Sea Zoo:
Located on Angelsea at Llanfair Pwllgwyngyll this sea zoo has great displays of sea life. Tel: 01248 43041
Llandudno Travel:
By Car:
From London and the South: Take junction 16 on the M25 and follow the M40 to Birmingham. AT Birmingham follow the M42 west until you reach the M5, from here take the M5 north until it merges with the M6. Continue up the M6 junction 20 where you take the M56 west at junction 15 take the M53 south which, at junction 12 merges into the A55. From here follow the A55 to Llandudno.
From the North: From Liverpool and Manchester take the M56 west at junction 15 take the M53 south which, at junction 12 merges into the A55. From here follow the A55 to Llandudno.
By Train:
Contact British Railways General Enquiries for more information.
British Rail General Enquiries (24 hours): Tel: 08457 484950
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