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Accommodation in LlandudnoThe queen of north Wales holiday resorts stretches itself around the wide, sandy sweep of Orme Bay, between the headlands of the Little Orme to the east and the Great Orme to the west. Between the two the town lies brilliantly in the sunshine which seems to make its home here for most of the year a vast curve of hotels and boarding houses - more than 2000 of them - theatres, cinemas, amusement centres, lying back from the 1 ˝ mile long promenade and the great golden sands thronged with bathers and holidaymakers.
Llandudno really straddles the low, narrow peninsula made by the jutting Great Orme. Indeed, not content with one magnificent sea front, the has Conway Bay, or the west shore, to the south-west as a second. This latter is a veritable children's paradise, with sands that stretch far out at low tide. The main front, of course, is the Orme Bay. Along the length of the broad promenade lie, among other amenities, a bandstand, on the sands, with “Arcadia,” the large amusement centre, nearby. Farther west, the half-mile long pier runs seaward, with the great pavilion, seating 4000 beside it. In the pavilion concerts are held regularly, and the town has its own orchestra.
From the pier, which has facilities for bathing at certain times, there are steamer trips to Anglesey, the Isle of Man, and round the noble Great Orme. The sands of Orme Bay are very fine, and the bathing is safe. It is still to some extent done from the old-fashioned machines, which are popular. Apart from the wonderful facilities for bathing and boating, the town offers plenty of scope to golfers, with its two full courses, the Great Orme Course on the headland, and the North Wales Club on the West Shore. Both are first-rate courses. Facilities also exist for tennis, bowls, fresh- and salt-water fishing, and many other sports.
The Grand, Vaudeville and Winter Garden theatres provide shows and concerts, while the town is well supplied with cinemas and dance halls. Llandudno is a well-laid-out town, with a sense of spaciousness. Not only does it have the wide stretch of promenade, but the streets themselves are large and attractive.
Mostyn Street is the main centre, and there is also the great Gloddaeth Street and avenue which runs from the Orme Bay right through to the west shore. The Great Orme, of course, is one of the principal attractions of Llandudno, and here man has added to Nature to increase the scenic value and amenities. Here are the Haulfre Gardens, a lovely spot, where teas are served-nobly sited on the slopes of the headland; the Orme Tramway, a cable car which climbs right up to the Great Orme golf course; while the Marine Drive is a 'must' for all visitors. This road is a clever piece of engineering, cut out of the rock of the headland, running seemingly precariously above the sea, and at times tunnelled into and buttressed by the rock of the Orme. Half way round there is the Great Orme Lighthouse. The view all round the Marine Drive is one of changing splendour. Now the sea, now Anglesey comes into view, and finally the high, distant peaks of Snowdonia. Traffic on the Drive is one-way only, starting from near the Pier. The Great Orme has some interesting caves, the Llech cave being the bets.
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Plas Llwyd Guest House Llandudno Conwy |
| Plas Llwyd is a luxurious 4 star (Welsh Tourist Board) Victorian guest house in Llandudno. It is a place where you can relax and meet friends old & new. Ideally situated on the flat, the guest hous... | |
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Rosedene Llandudno Conwy |
| A Warm Welcome From Jayne and Andy Reece. All Rooms En-Suite Ground Floor Room Available All Rooms Have Tea & Coffee Making Facilities Hair dryers and Alarm Clocks in Every Room Colour T.V., Pu... | |
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Somerset Hotel Llandudno Conwy |
The Somerset Hotel is owned and personally supervised by the Paddock family who offer a warm friendly welcome to all. The superb position of the hotel with its close proximity to the Pier, Great Orme and North Wales Theatre and Conference Centre, not to mention the main town shopping area directly to the rear, simply couldn't be better. There is a car park to the rear of the hotel providing secure parking from which the hotel is easily accessed by a flight of stairs. |
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St. Kilda Hotel Llandudno Conwy |
| One of the larger, more successful family-run Hotels in Llandudno. | |
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St. Tudno Hotel Llandudno Conwy |
The St Tudno Hotel is situated in a prime position on Llandudno's fine promenade opposite the Victorian Pier, gardens and beach and is sheltered by the nearby Great Orme headland. The hotel enjoys a reputation as one of the most luxurious seaside resort hotels in Great Britain and has been progressively refurbished over the years to create relaxing surroundings designed to satisfy the most exacting tastes. |
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The Bryn Derwen Llandudno Conwy |
| Highly commended AA Four star accommodation located beneath the Great Orme all rooms are En suite Evening meal optional Beauty Salon Car Park The Bryn Derwen is situated in a quiet location yet clos... | |
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The Moorings Llandudno Conwy |
The Moorings Self Catering Holiday Apartments Llandudno are conveniently located a few minutes walk from Llandudno Town centre. We believe that The Moorings offers you a range of accommodation to suit all, with great parking facilities and Easy access to beautiful beaches, coastline and an assortment of attractions. |
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Vine House Llandudno Conwy |
| Welcome to Vinehouse Guesthouse Vine House is situated on the beautiful Great Orme in Llandudno.Will, Margaret and Jenny Morgan came to Vine House in January 2008 and, although we were all ne... | |







