Llandudno Vlog (Ft. The Great Orme)
This is a vlog of when me and my friends went to Llandudno in Wales. Just to clear a few things up... The GREAT ORME is a peninsula near Llandudno and a Croyster is a crab. Also, everything Zoltar says is the absolute truth. Thanks for watching.
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Luxury Hotels in Llandudno United Kingdom
Monmot Hotel
This unique resort offers guests comfort and convenience in the style of an intimate boutique hotel. It comprises 20 suites offering flexible accommodation for groups of 2-8 persons. Accommodation options include studios, family suites, premier suites, super suites, grand suites and in the Monmot Towers. The resort welcomes families, singles, couples, honeymooners and business travellers. Enjoy a drink at the bar, take a meal at Gaths restaurant, where the friendly and polite staff serves international and authentic Caribbean food. Unlimited access to the internet, a hotel safe and parking for those arriving by car are also available.
Empire Hotel Llandudno
St Paul's Church, St David's Welsh Church and Conwy Castle are within driving distance of the Empire Hotel Llandudno. The staff will be able to book tours and sightseeing in Llandudno as well as provide restaurant suggestions. Hawarden Airport (CEG) is a 60 minute drive from the hotel. Colwyn Bay Football Club can be reached with a 20 minute drive. Great Orme, North Wales Golf Club and Maesdu Golf Club are a five minute drive from the hotel.
St. Tudno Hotel
This establishment sits along the city's promenade. This is the heart of the tourist district and guests of the St. Tudno Hotel will find many stores and restaurants nearby. The beaches are also very close to this establishment. Other area attractions include the pier, the city's theater and the Great Orme. There are Bronze Age copper mines at the edge of town. Guests of this establishment may use the Manchester airport as their point of entry. There is a direct train that runs from Manchester to the Llandudno station, not far from the St. Tudno Hotel. By car, the journey takes approximately 1.5 hours.
Imperial Hotel
Located above the Imperial Mall one of the shopping center in Miri, gateway to northern Sarawak, 10 minutes drive from airport, easy access to commercial shops, waterfront, bustling market and some sight seeing places.
Bodysgallen Hall & Spa
Situated on the outskirts of the city, this Llandudno hotel is close to natural attractions and historical sites. Conwy Castle is located less than 2 miles away from the establishment. The Bodysgallen Hall & Spa is located approximately 30 miles from the Snowdonia National Park. Manchester has the nearest international airport to the Bodysgallen Hall & Spa. There is a direct train which departs from the Llandudno train station, approximately 1 mile away.
Hydro Hotel Video : Llandudno, United Kingdom
Hydro Hotel Video : Llandudno, United Kingdom
Very good romantic hotel. Located near shopping areas with easy access to parking. Lovely service and very clean rooms.
Best value for money. The Hydro Hotel was given 8.3 out of 10 points, the rate is made by 370 guests reviews.
The Hydro Hotel advantages are: value for money, service, location, room and breakfast.
Check-in from 16:00 , check-out prior to 11:00
Hotel adress: Neville Crescent, Llandudno, United Kingdom
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The Award Winning Imperial hotel | Llandudno
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Traditional hospitality, Victorian charm and first class service at The Imperial Hotel offers you a warm welcome to Llandudno, the Queen of Welsh Resorts.
The Imperial is an elegant four star hotel, perfectly situated in the heart of the beautiful Llandudno Seafront Promenade with picturesque views across the bay and the impressive Great Orme and Little Orme headlands.
Exceptional service, fine dining and a warm and friendly atmosphere is assured at this prestigious hotel, which offers the outstanding AA Rosette Chantrey's Restaurant, a 45' ozone treated Swimming pool and fitness facility.
Whether you are on an exploration of Snowdonia, relaxing by the sea or working away, you can enjoy accommodation overlooking the stunning Llandudno bay with easy access to the Llandudno train station only a 5 minute walk away.
The perfect venue for a family break, activity holiday or business trip; The Imperial offers a comfortable and luxurious base for your break away.
Llandudno Ski Centre Overview
Llandudno Ski Centre is located on the Great Orme in Llandudno and contains a huge Ski Slope, Sno-tubing, Alpine Bar & Restaurant, Alpine Adventure Golf and Britain’s longest Toboggan Run!
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Look At Wales (1956)
A British Travel Association Film. Check copyright.
Credits: Commentary by Edward Ward. Produced by Associated British Pathe.
A graphic map of England and Wales. Narrator speaks of the way Wales treasures the tale of its past like the story of a family.
01:00:36 Valley cottage. Man pulls up in a horse and cart. A woman and two little girls come out of the cottage. They all wear traditional Welsh dress. C/U of the two girls admiring the view - they wear the typical Welsh black hats. A basket containing what looks like dead birds is lifted into the back of the cart. L/S of the family riding over a bridge.
01:01:25 Eisteddfod. Various shots of adults and children in traditional Welsh costume at the Royal National Eisteddfod. Procession of bards - they will be choosing the prize winning poets of the year. Various shots of the procession and those watching it.
01:02:00 Wales is a land of poetry and song. A Welshman who cannot sing is a contradiction in terms states the narrator. The bards walk beside some standing stones. Various shots of bards in costume. Land of My Fathers is sung by the large crowd gathered in parkland.
01:02:32 Various scenic shots - landscapes, waterfalls, lakes, rivers etc. Various shots of an unidentified castle. A family walks up the drawbridge.
01:03:11 Civic Centre in Cardiff. L/S of the building with people walking in the grounds.
01:03:27 L/S of parkland beside a river. Woman walks along path pushing a pram. Young children feed some swans.
01:03:35 Cardiff Cathedral seen in the distance behind a cricket pitch. Various shots of the Cathedral and civic buildings in the city. High angle shot of Cardiff Castle. L/S of the castle, various shots of the architecture. Visitors are seen in the grounds of the castle.
01:04:32 L/S of bridge leading to Conway Castle. L/S of Llandudno coastline. Traffic in the foreground, people on the beach. Shots of holidaymakers on the beach - two young girls build a sandcastle, donkey rides, fishermen making their way to a fishing boat.
Lewis Caroll (Carroll? sp?) and his book Alice in Wonderland are mentioned on the soundtrack.
01:05:57 L/S of a passenger steamer approaching Llandudno pier.
01:06:07 Various shots of a group of men playing golf on a course beside the sea. Famous gardens of Happy Valley (?) on the slopes of the Great Ormes (sp?). The 12th Century church is seen in L/S and M/S. L/S of steep winding road on the promontory. L/S of the Great Orme Railway tram making its way down the steep hill.
01:07:24 C/U of the crest of the Talyllyn Railway Company. M/S of men cleaning the engine of a steam train.
01:07:40 The route of the Tallylyn Railway runs from Tywyn to Abergynolwyn. Oil is applied to the pistons - poured from a teapot. Various shots of tourists climbing aboard the narrow gauge train. The train is waved off. C/U of the engine Edward Thomas. C/U of the wheels turning as the train moves off. Various shots of it moving through the countryside including point of view shots from the front of the train.
01:08:56 Hiking - man with knapsack walks through Welsh countryside admiring views.
01:09:19 L/S of two men loading a hay wagon using a pitchfork. C/U of sheepdog sitting amongst the hay. L/S of the horse drawn hay wagon moving towards the camera. L/S of a beautiful Welsh valley.
01:09:57 Sir John Hunt (chief of an Everest expedition) leads a party of climbers on a climb of a Welsh mountain. Various shots of the climbers and of Sir John Hunt preparing for their climb. The boys are youngsters from the Outward Bound Sea School at Aberdaron (?) This is a school which emphasises character building and the development of powers of leadership. Various shots of the boys rock climbing. Dr Charles Evans is mentioned - a famous Welsh rock climber.
01:11:37 M/S of a woman climber admiring the view from the summit of a Welsh mountain. As the narrator recounts how holidaymakers often return again and again to Wales we see shots of the Welsh countryside. Scenes of traditional Welsh dancing as a woman plays a harp end the film.
British Travel and Holidays Association logo. The End.
Note: print badly scratched and suffering from bad colour fading. Eastmancolour.
FILM ID:1255.01
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Welsh Eisteddfod Festival Aka Lloyd George At Llandudno (1918)
Llandudno, Wales. 1918 - 1919?
Opening shot panning over heads of cheering crowd of soldiers and civilians. Several soldiers stand on a platform in the midst of the crowd, waving at people (or waving them away, difficult to tell which). Could be the scene before, during or after Lloyd George's arrival at Llandudno for the Welsh Eisteddfod Festival.
M/S of a young Welsh woman sitting under some trees and playing a harp. She wears traditional Welsh costume complete with big black hat. M/S of two women in traditional Welsh costume chatting and smiling at the camera. C/U of one of the women; she makes a little bow and walks off.
M/S panning across a large group of women in white and a few men, standing on risers with a tent in the background. They all give a short wave to the camera. Another shot shows numerous men in Celtic robes.
Cataloguer's note: although title for this item is 'Lloyd George at Llandudno', he does not appear here! Perhaps he did once and has been snipped out and put somewhere else.
According to WPA record, dupe neg is ON 385 R.
Celtic pagan rites; music; festivals; ethnic.; traditional.
Modified WPA record.
FILM ID:2328.14
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British Pathé also represents the Reuters historical collection, which includes more than 136,000 items from the news agencies Gaumont Graphic (1910-1932), Empire News Bulletin (1926-1930), British Paramount (1931-1957), and Gaumont British (1934-1959), as well as Visnews content from 1957 to the end of 1984. All footage can be viewed on the British Pathé website.
Happy Valley, Llandudno, North Wales
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WE WENT TO A CASTLE | Day 3 | Conwy Vlogs | Leanne Hycck
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Eventide - The Summit
Llandudno - a place of childhood reminiscence
Llandudno, Queen of the Welsh resorts. Popular for evoking a British seaside reminiscence. Beaches, elegant Victorian promenades, rock, teas, a pier, cable car. What's not to like. Book our Llandudno holiday cottages: qualitycottages.co.uk. 01348 837871.
2 blue flag beaches, the North Shore popular with bathers, boating enthusiasts and fisherfolk and the West Shore popular with bathers, windsurfers and kite boarders and a Victorian pier with amusements. Llandudno remains an elegant and attractive Victorian and Edwardian coastal resort town.
Stay in one of our Llandudno holiday cottages and ride on the Cable Car (spectacular views - the longest aerial cable lift in the United Kingdom) up and down from the summit of the Great Orme Country Park, (part of the Snowdonia National Park) home to diverse range of flora and fauna including a rare cotoneaster, peregrine falcons, rare red legged choughs and imposing wild Kashmiri goats as well as many other seabirds and rare plants.
Enjoy Bodnant Gardens, one of the most stunning gardens in Britain, drive down the sublime Conwy Valley with its beautiful and imposing medieval castle to Betws y Coed, gateway to the dramatic Snowdonia Range.
Maybe one of our Conwy Valley Holiday Cottages is more your choice? Llandudno/Conwy Valley is a great area full of things to do.
The Imperial Hotel, Llandudno, North Wales - Unravel Travel TV
Traditional hospitality, Victorian charm and first class service at The Imperial Hotel offers you a warm welcome to Llandudno, the Queen of Welsh Resorts in North Wales. The Imperial is an elegant 4 star hotel, perfectly situated in the heart of the beautiful Llandudno Seafront Promenade with picturesque views across the bay and the impressive Great Orme and Little Orme headlands. Exceptional service, fine dining and a warm and friendly atmosphere is assured at this prestigious hotel, which offers the outstanding AA Rosette Chantrey’s Restaurant, a 45’ UV treated Swimming pool and fitness facility.
Whether you are on an exploration of North Wales and Snowdonia, relaxing by the sea or working away, you can enjoy accommodation overlooking the stunning Llandudno bay with easy access to the Llandudno train station only a 5 minute walk away. The perfect venue for a family break, activity holiday or business trip; The Imperial offers a comfortable and luxurious base for your break away.
The Imperial Hotel
History of Llandudno: Long before Llandudno became the beautiful thriving town it is today; a mining settlement stood in its place, taking advantage of the rich copper mines on the limestone headland, the Great Orme. In the 1800s Owen Williams, an architect and surveyor saw the village’s potential and sought to develop it into a prosperous holiday resort. The Victorian town’s popularity grew as Williams, the Mostyn family and local business men transformed the once small mining village into the ’Queen of Welsh’ resorts’ appealing to the masses as a seaside escape where people could visit to relax and take a break from everyday life. The late 1800s saw further developments that contribute greatly to the town’s tourism. In 1876 construction of the Pier began, a fantastic feature that all visitors enjoyed, giving them a brand new view of the bay with the mountains of Snowdonia in the background. Then in 1892 the new Llandudno railway station opened; giving guests easier access to the beautiful town from the major cities of Manchester, Liverpool and Birmingham. Last but not least, the unveiling of the Great Orme Tramway in 1902 was a great attraction for all; transporting locals and holiday-makers to the top of the headland for the greatest views of the area, another key feature to the already bustling town.
The Great Orme, now a nature reserve run by the Conwy County Borough Countryside Service, is home to two hundred feral Kashmir goats, acquired from Queen Victoria. The locals will tell you how the Welsh Guards come here to select their regimental goat to lead the battalion in ceremonial duties.
Today people visit the Victorian town to relax in a beautiful part of North Wales, perfect for enjoying the best of the sea, the countryside (with its myriad of castles and golf courses) and the mountains. The Victorian tramway and the promenade feature strongly on the Llandudno must visit list as well as the more modern shops and Venue Cymru, the resort’s Theatre and Conference Centre.
The Imperial Hotel, Llandudno, North Wales
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Llandudno U10's Happy 2015
Llandudno U10's players and coaches give their version of a video to go along with Pharrell Williams massive hit Happy.
The Team produced an end of season DVD about their Year which included a trip to play in a tournament at Disneyland,Paris.
We interviewed the players on camera.
We asked them how their experiences this year had made them feel.They all replied, Happy ,so we thought there was only one way to finish off the DVD .
Filmed at the aptly named Happy Valley in Llandudno, We had great fun making it.
We hope you like it.
CONWY VLOGS | EXTRAVAGANZA, COAST & ICECREAM
We took a trip to Conwy, and I decided to vlog it. Here is day one: we travelled to our air b&b, explored the victorian extravaganza in Llandudno, and took a stroll to Conwy Coast were we saw the smallest house in Britain, enjoyed the view and ate some ice-cream!
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Llandudno North Wales a day trip May 2019
This is a short film of a day trip to Llandudno in North Wales on a glorious sunny May Day in 2019. No crowds, beautiful weather, gorgeous scenery and loads of activities to do. As you can see it was out of season with many things shut on the pier. However, the pier was busy with people walking, sitting, chatting and generally enjoying the view and sea air.
All shot handheld on a Sony A7iii with a 24mm lens.
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Great Orme Golf - Pitch and Putt - Part 1
Join all the Lads on the first day of the north wales tour, to get things started they decided to start with some light-hearted pitch and putt, watch the video to see all the antics!
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Top 5 Hotels in Llandudno United Kingdom that i can recommend
Esplanade Hotel Dunoon
From the moment you arrive, you will feel the warm and friendly atmosphere created in this long established family hotel. A happy holiday, free from the worries and rush of everyday life. Come and discover why so many return to this secluded area where holidays can still be arranged to suit you.
Cae Mor Hotel
The center of the city is located nearby this Llandudno hotel. There are numerous commercial addresses to explore, including restaurants and shops, in this area of the city. Those staying at the Cae Mor Hotel may easily venture to the city's pier, promenade and theater. Guests of the Cae Mor Hotel may reach the international airport in Manchester by train or car. The train departs from Llandudno's main station. By car, the trip takes approximately 1.5 hours.
Coast Bellevue Hotel
Numerous well-known attractions are within easy reach from the Coast Bellevue Hotel. These include the Meydenbauer Center, Lincoln Square, Bellevue Arts Museum, Bellevue Square Mall, Seattle Aquarium, Bellevue Botanical Garden and the Woodland Park Zoo. A number of wineries, golf courses and transportation stations are also close by.
The Headlands Hotel
The Headlands Hotel is set only a short walk away from Peasholm Park and within a 20 minute walk to the city centre.
Hotel Carmel
In the heart of downtown Santa Monica, the Hotel Carmel is near many local attractions including the Santa Monica Beach, Santa Monica Pier, Palisade Park, the Third Street Promenade, downtown Santa Monica, the Santa Monica Pier, the Santa Monica Beach, Rodeo Drive, Palisades Park, Malibu, Venice, Muscle Beach, Beverly Hills, Hollywood, Universal Studios and Disneyland. Located near the city center, the Hotel Carmel is easily accessible from area highways and attractions. The property is just a short drive from Los Angeles.
Take a summer stroll with us along Llandudno Pier, North Wales
Welcome to Llandudno Pier!
Wales’ longest Pier offers superb views, a relaxing stroll and excellent food stalls. Relax, and enjoy the leisurely pace as you explore our friendly shops and stalls. Take a stroll and enjoy the beautiful views of Llandudno and the Irish Sea
Travel diary 15 June 19 Visiting Llandudno, Conwy and Menai Bridge
2nd full day of our weekend break in North Wales, with a visit to Llandudno to catch a boat that didn't turn up, then to Conwy (we walked around medieval St Marys Church) and finally to Menai Bridge.
North Wales 1935 16mm Cine film
16mm cine shots of various locations around North Wales in 1935
3581 - Bed and Breakfast Business in Llandudno Conwy For Sale, Preferred Commercial
3581 - Bed and Breakfast Business in Llandudno Conwy For Sale, Preferred Commercial
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Bed and Breakfast Business in Llandudno Conwy For Sale
Llandudno, Conwy, Wales
Advert Ref: 3581
Business Description
Preferred Commercial is delighted to offer for sale this busy bed and breakfast business, which was established in 1869 and which has been in our clients' careful hands since 2006. The bed and breakfast is only now being offered to the market due to our clients' wish to retire. The business trades 8 months a year and generates a turnover in the region of £52,000 per annum with a gross profit of 80%. Our client offers 8-guest bedrooms on a bed and breakfast only basis. We feel the turnover could be further increased by embarking on a modest marketing campaign to promote the business further. There is also scope to open all year round and to introduce evening meals. The business has an enviable reputation and a loyal customer base, enjoying much repeat trade and word of mouth recommendations. The bed and breakfast has many excellent reviews on Trip Advisor and Trivago. There is a website in place advertising the business and services provided, which we feel would benefit from online booking facilities. The premises boast 1-bedroom owners' accommodation with 2 lounges, kitchen and bathroom. This is an ideal opportunity to acquire an already busy bed and breakfast with scope for future growth. Early negotiations with Preferred Commercial must come highly recommended.
Business Status
Price Reduction
Property
Freehold
Location
Morlea occupies substantial 4-storey 19th century premises, ideally located in a densely populated residential area of Llandudno, North Wales. The premises benefit from ample on-street parking and are situated close to complementary businesses. The local amenities are close by, including shops, banks, restaurants, pubs and leisure facilities. The seafront and promenande are only a few minutes walk away. The area is well-served by public transport with numerous bus stops and a railway station within easy walking distance. Llandudno is the largest seaside resort in Wales and is also known as the 'Queen of the Welsh Resorts'. The town is popular with tourists and is close to several golf clubs. The premises boast easy access to the A-road network, including the A470 and the A55 North Wales Expressway. Colwyn Bay lies approximately 6 miles away, while Conwy is 4 miles to the south.
Premises Details
Substantial 4-storey 19th century bed and breakfast premises with 8-letting rooms and 1-bedroom owners' accommodation. Briefly comprising:
Ground Floor
• Reception hallway
• Breakfast room with tables and chairs for up to 16 covers
• Lounge
• Office
• Owners' second lounge
• Kitchen
• Utility room
• Owners' bedroom
• Owners' shower room with WC and wash hand basin
First Floor
• Room 1: double bedroom with en-suite shower room
• Room 2: twin bedroom with en-suite shower room
• Room 3: single bedroom with wash hand basin. Uses shared facilities.
• Bathroom
• Shower room
Second Floor
• Room 4: double bedroom with en-suite shower room
• Room 5: 4-poster bed and en-suite shower room
• Room 6: double bedroom with en-suite WC and wash hand basin. Uses shared facilities on 1st floor
Third Floor
• Room 7: double bedroom with en-suite shower room
• Room 8: family bedroom with double and single beds and en-suite shower room
External
• 2 x yards to rear
• Parking to front
Trading Hours
March to October