INCREDIBLE GOLF IN NORTH WALES - A TOUR AROUND LLANDUDNO, PRESTATYN, CONWY & MORE
Fantastic links golf on the northern shores of Wales set the scene here are YGT's Rory, a.k.a. ThinBullet, goes exploring. Their destination? Llandudno and its surroundings, a golfing destination less trodden than many others but one that has plenty to offer.
North Wales Golf Club, Conwy and Prestatyn are among the stops on a golf tour with plenty to offer, both on course and off it.
Check out the link below to see how you can play the courses!
Or find out more about the individual courses themselves:
Prestatyn Golf Club:
North Wales Golf Club:
Conwy Golf Club:
Pick your favourites and start planning!
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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Conwy Golf Club, North Wales: Golf Monthly pays a visit...
Golf Monthly's Jeremy Ellwood pays a visit to Conwy Golf Club, one of North Wales' very finest links and a regular stop on the European Senior Tour
The North Wales Golf Club V2
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North Wales Travel Vlog | Colwyn Bay, Conwy & Llandudno
Here is the latest travel vlog of my most recent trip to North Wales in March 2019. A trip visiting three places; Colwyn Bay, Conwy and Llandudno and exploring these wonderful places in Northern Wales.
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Llandudno - North Wales by Llandudno Hostel
The Great Orme, Bonkers fun centre, power kiting, sailing, pottery, art galleries, Welsh mountain zoo, Betws-y-coed, Mount Snowdon, Conwy castle, Great Orme copper mines, golf courses, horse riding, toboggan run, ferry port to Ireland, Abergwyngregyn falls, not to mention the beautiful beaches of the north and west shores and of course brilliant shopping and a great theatre - it's all here!!!
A Great Place to Stay!!!
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Llandudno Golf Club (Maesdu)
Llandudno Golf Club (Maesdu)
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Rick Astley Golf Society North Wales Tour 2010. Day 2 - North Wales Golf Club
Bodysgallen Hall and Spa - Llandudno, United Kingdom - Amazing place!
Bodysgallen Hall and Spa - Exclusive price! -
Bodysgallen Hall and Spa is a distinguished 17th-century hall set in 200 acres of parkland, with spectacular views of Snowdonia and Conwy Castle, free Wi-Fi and an award-winning restaurant.
The spa has a large swimming pool, sauna, steam room, spa bath, relaxation room and club room. There are also 5 beauty and holistic therapy salons staffed by qualified therapists providing treatments using Environ, Darphin, CACI, Jessica, and XenTan products (additional cost).
The luxurious guestrooms all have views over the gardens and parkland, and some with far reaching views to Conwy Castle and Snowdonia mountains. Nestling in the grounds are the individual cottages; some have their own private gardens and some are in close proximity to the spa.
The award-winning restaurant, The Dining Room, offers freshly prepared food, made using locally sourced produce and has received 3 AA Rosettes. Traditional afternoon tea and light refreshments can also be enjoyed in the hall, library and bar.
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.
Christleton House - Llandudno, United Kingdom - Amazing place!
Christleton House - Special price! -
This 4-star B&B offers elegant rooms and free parking in the centre of Llandudno, just 10 minutes’ walk from the pier and beach. The Great Orme summit is only 1 miles away from Christleton House.
With a DVD player and a selection of films, each individually decorated room at Christleton features an en suite bathroom with a hairdryer and mini refrigerator. Guests can relax with an LCD TV/DVD player, and tea and coffee-making facilities with fresh milk and biscuits. Most rooms also enjoy free Wi-Fi.
Traditional, cooked breakfasts are served each morning, with a selection of cereals and fruit juices also available.
You can relax in the guest lounge with free newspapers, or enjoy video games, with a wide selection available.
Llandudno Rail Station is a 10-minute walk away, while the beautiful Haulfre Gardens are just over 5 minutes’ walk away. The miniature Golf Course is less than 10 minutes away on foot, and the North Wales Theatre can be reached in a 15-minute walk.
The perfect setting for your seaside holiday in North Wales - Llandudno Retreat
Enjoy the stylish interior of this modern Llandudno townhouse after a day at the beach just a 10-minute walk away. Take a stroll along the promenade and Victorian pier, catch the cable car, tramway or walk up the Great Orme or wander into town to sample the local restaurants. Historic Conwy with medieval castle and pretty streets is 6 miles away and Snowdonia National Park mountains just a little further afield.
Equidistant from the North and West Shores of this beautiful seaside resort, self catering accommodation Llandudno Retreat is ideally located for a relaxing holiday where you can forget about the car. Everything you need is on the doorstep - from unique shops, welcoming cafes and highly recommended restaurants to the famous Promenade, two beaches and all the attractions of the Great Orme ('Gogarth' in Welsh). There's a small Londis just 500 metres from the house, whilst Sainsbury’s, Marks & Spencer’s etc are also within half a mile.
Amongst the best places to eat are, you have The Cottage Loaf and Johnny Dough’s Pizza within walking distance (0.5 mile), The Queen’s Head in Glanwyddan (4 miles) as well as The Erskine and The Castle in Conwy (6 miles). For a relaxing drink, Maesdu Golf Club, North Wales Golf Club and The King’s Head are all good options on your doorstep.
Between the Bays, Llandudno, United Kingdom HD review
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Guesthouse Between the Bays sells fast on our site. Situated between Llandudno's West Shore and North Shore, Between the Bays offers free WiFi access and free parking.
The rooms include a 40-inch flat-screen TV, a safe, and tea and coffee making facilities. Featuring a hairdryer, en-suite shower rooms come with free toiletries. Ironing supplies are also available.
At Between the Bays you will find a garden. The property offers free parking.
The guest house is 1,969 feet from Leisure Parks, 0.6 miles from Llandudno North Wales Golf Club and 0.8 miles from Llandudno Maesdu Golf Club. Liverpool John Lennon Airport is 40.4 miles away.
easy job...in the uk..the A5 to Chirk (North Wales).
Trip from Birmingham to the North Wales second week of october2011
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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.
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Riverside Campsite Betws-Y-Coed
Riverside, Betws-y-Coed
Riverside Touring Park is an ideal base from which to explore the wonders of the Snowdonia National Park and North Wales, including Zip World and Hafod Eryri, the visitor centre at the summit of Mount Snowdon.
This five star, eight-acre park provides pitches for 60 touring caravans and motorhomes and a small number of backpacking tents (maximum 2m x 1.2m). As the name suggests, the park nestles alongside a river, close to shops, restaurants and pubs in Betws-y-Coed and there’s also a first class golf course nearby.
Whatever your reason for escaping to Snowdonia, you’ll find plenty to see and do when staying at Riverside Touring Park, where luxury facilities and a warm welcome from helpful staff are assured.
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Nefyn & District Golf Club, Wales, 2010 Ryder Cup host nation, Hidden Links Golf Tours
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Peter roles (Llandudno 2012)
Peter roles (avros finest) hitting his first tee shot at North Wales Golf Club, his partner for the day Roy Walley wasn't impressed with his shot.......