Great Attractions in Llandudno
As the premier tourist resort in North Wales Llandudno has lot's of great attractions suitable for all ages. The younger generation can enjoy ten pin bowling, trips to the cinema, and skiing on the Great Orme, as well as a wide choice of bars and pubs. Children visiting Llandudno can enjoy the fantastic beach or an exciting ride to the Great Orme summit in Britain's longest cable car ride. For the parents and grandparents sit back and relax on Llandudno's beautiful promenade, take advantage of North Wales best shopping facilities at Parc Llandudno, and enjoy tea and scones at Badger's Tea Rooms in the Victoria precinct.
Llandudno's picturesque promenade is framed beautifully between the two spectacular headlands known as The Great and Little Ormes. Llandudno promenade's is lined with Victorian hotels and the character has been carefully maintained over the decades by the town council. None of the usual tourist shops and amusement arcades that you'll find on most promenade's are present on Llandudno's promenade resulting in a truly relaxing and very pleasant location to enjoy Llandudno's beautiful bay.
Llandudno's Victorian pier is well over one hundred years old and is a scenic walk offering excellent views of Llandudno and the Great Orme. The pier itself has plenty of things to do for children with amusement arcades and rides and a small number of stalls are dotted along the pier selling a variety of tourist items. You can enjoy panoramic views of Llandudno's promenade from the pier and also get a good view of Happy Valley and the start of the cable car ride.
Travel from the foot of the Great Orme in Happy Valley to the summit on Llandudno's cable car ride which is Britain's longest. Up to four adults or two adults and two to three small children can ride in each car. The Great Orme Summit Complex has views to the Snowdonia mountains and Anglesey to the west. You'll also find a visitor centre, amusement arcade and children's playground at the summit.
Llandudno Tram is another way to travel up and down the Great Orme. The journey is split into two sections stopping at the half way station and all the trams are ornately decorated with open windows. The Great Orme tram is an ideal way to and from the summit if you don't fancy a ride in the cable car. The half way station has a small exhibition detailing the history of the attraction in Llandudno.
Whilst on the Great Orme why not take a visit to the Great Orme Copper Mines. These mines are believed to be over 4000 years old and are a terriffic example of what life could have been like for the early settlers in North Wales. Visitors to the mines can descend into the ancient tunnels and have a look around at the caverns chiseled out millennia ago.
Back in the town and for the younger generation there is ten pin bowling at Llandudno Superbowl. There's a fully licensed bar at the venue and food available from the cafe. After the ten pin bowling take a walk up through Happy Valley to Ski Llandudno which has an alpine lodge and dry ski slope. A toboggan run is fun for all the family and weaves around the dry ski slope.
Cineworld Llandudno is the perfect venue to watch the latest blockbuster movies. Situated close to the A55 dual carriageway the cinema is just 10 minutes by car from Llandudno town centre. Next to the cinema there is Pizza Hut, McDonalds, and KFC so you're never short of a bite to eat. If you're looking for a night out in Llandudno there are a variety of pubs and bars to visit. Upper Mostyn Street is where most are located currently and live music is available on a regular basis.
If you enjoy shopping then Llandudno is the right place for you. As North Wales best shopping location the town boasts a long high street packed with well known stores. The recently added Parc Llandudno is a terrific addition to Llandudno with plenty of free parking spaces and well known shops such as Debenhams, Next, River Island, and Bhs. - 18418
Llandudno's picturesque promenade is framed beautifully between the two spectacular headlands known as The Great and Little Ormes. Llandudno promenade's is lined with Victorian hotels and the character has been carefully maintained over the decades by the town council. None of the usual tourist shops and amusement arcades that you'll find on most promenade's are present on Llandudno's promenade resulting in a truly relaxing and very pleasant location to enjoy Llandudno's beautiful bay.
Llandudno's Victorian pier is well over one hundred years old and is a scenic walk offering excellent views of Llandudno and the Great Orme. The pier itself has plenty of things to do for children with amusement arcades and rides and a small number of stalls are dotted along the pier selling a variety of tourist items. You can enjoy panoramic views of Llandudno's promenade from the pier and also get a good view of Happy Valley and the start of the cable car ride.
Travel from the foot of the Great Orme in Happy Valley to the summit on Llandudno's cable car ride which is Britain's longest. Up to four adults or two adults and two to three small children can ride in each car. The Great Orme Summit Complex has views to the Snowdonia mountains and Anglesey to the west. You'll also find a visitor centre, amusement arcade and children's playground at the summit.
Llandudno Tram is another way to travel up and down the Great Orme. The journey is split into two sections stopping at the half way station and all the trams are ornately decorated with open windows. The Great Orme tram is an ideal way to and from the summit if you don't fancy a ride in the cable car. The half way station has a small exhibition detailing the history of the attraction in Llandudno.
Whilst on the Great Orme why not take a visit to the Great Orme Copper Mines. These mines are believed to be over 4000 years old and are a terriffic example of what life could have been like for the early settlers in North Wales. Visitors to the mines can descend into the ancient tunnels and have a look around at the caverns chiseled out millennia ago.
Back in the town and for the younger generation there is ten pin bowling at Llandudno Superbowl. There's a fully licensed bar at the venue and food available from the cafe. After the ten pin bowling take a walk up through Happy Valley to Ski Llandudno which has an alpine lodge and dry ski slope. A toboggan run is fun for all the family and weaves around the dry ski slope.
Cineworld Llandudno is the perfect venue to watch the latest blockbuster movies. Situated close to the A55 dual carriageway the cinema is just 10 minutes by car from Llandudno town centre. Next to the cinema there is Pizza Hut, McDonalds, and KFC so you're never short of a bite to eat. If you're looking for a night out in Llandudno there are a variety of pubs and bars to visit. Upper Mostyn Street is where most are located currently and live music is available on a regular basis.
If you enjoy shopping then Llandudno is the right place for you. As North Wales best shopping location the town boasts a long high street packed with well known stores. The recently added Parc Llandudno is a terrific addition to Llandudno with plenty of free parking spaces and well known shops such as Debenhams, Next, River Island, and Bhs. - 18418
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