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Llandudno, North Wales's Premier Tourist Spot


Llandudno is Wales's most popular seaside resorts. It's so much to provide people of every age group. It's conveniently located just off the A55, the primary highway into North Wales in the North West; the A55 runs from Chester through to Holyhead a very busy port town along with a very popular port for tourists obtaining the ferry over to Ireland.

Llandudno is really a unique Victoria town with lovely views, great beaches, Victorian buildings and many attractions and sites to offer its visitors. The promenade is situated on the North shore and it is a lovely place to possess a wander. It's edged between your little and Great Orme, which are two huge limestone headlands. After the promenade lies Llandudno's Pier, a grade II listed building with plenty of stalls, shops, and entertainment activities, it is Wales's longest pier and also the 5th longest within the whole from the UK.

The truly amazing Orme is a lovely spot to explore, there are numerous methods for getting to the summit, including the old Victorian tramway, the cable car which is the longest passenger cable car system in the whole of the UK or even drive around the popular Marine Drive and prevent at various look out point whenever you want. For people who like a small challenge you can cycle as well as walk around.

Free airline Shore is Llandudno's blue flag beach; it's a extremely popular beach, and never surprisingly since it's offers views from the Great Orme, and Conwy Estuary.

For those visiting Llandudno it is a definitely a location where you could easily spend per week or even more. Not only does Llandudno have so much to provide however the surrounding areas offer a lot that you really will be spoilt for choice.

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The Snowdonia National Park is absolutely astounding; the summit offers amazing views across the National Park. For the adventurous the walk up Snowdon (Wales's largest Mountain) is a superb challenge and also the views in the summit is well worth the effort, when you get to the top the newly renovated café that was recently opened by Prince Charles is really a lovely place to sit and relax and obtain your breath back. For people who prefer to do things rather less strenuous the Snowdon Mountain Railway provides a great plan to the top of Snowdon.

Other places to visit around Llandudno and Snowdonia National Park include Betws-Y-Coed the industry quaint little place along with a walker's paradise, the Isle of Anglesey that provides beautiful coastlines, castles, and roman forts, and wonderful towns for example Beaumaris and Bethgellert.

Llandudno has some great accommodation venues, whether you want camping & caravanning, B & B's or Hotels you will surely find exactly what you are searching for.

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