Llandudno Tourist Attractions: 15 Top Places to Visit
Planning to visit Llandudno? Check out our Llandudno Travel Guide video and see top most Tourist Attractions in Llandudno.
Top Places to visit in Llandudno:
Great Orme, Great Orme Copper Mine, Llandudno Promenade, Great Orme Tramway, Home Front Museum, Little Orme, St. John's Methodist Church, St. Tudno's Church, Happy Valley Gardens, West Shore Beach, Mostyn Street, Great Orme Visitor Centre, Bodafon Farm Park, Llandudno Pier, Great Orme Cable Cars
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Places to see in ( Flint - UK )
Places to see in ( Flint - UK )
Flint is a town in Flintshire, Wales, lying on the estuary of the River Dee. It was formerly Flintshire's county town, and is today the third largest town in the county. According to the 2001 Census the population of the community of Flint was 12,804, increasing to 12,953 at the 2011 census. There has recently been an Urdd Eisteddfod in flint and people all over wales came to participate.
Flint railway station lies on the North Wales Coast Line, providing services between Manchester Piccadilly station and Llandudno railway station. A north-south service between Cardiff Central railway station and Holyhead also calls, as do selected West Coast Main Line railway stations between London Euston and Holyhead
Flint is located in north-east Wales, adjoining the River Dee, to the north of the town of Mold. Across the River Dee, the Wirral can be seen from Flint and views to the south of the town include Halkyn Mountain. As the crow flies, Flint is located less than 12 miles from the English urban area of Liverpool, and even closer to its metro area. However, due to the two bays/rivers in between, driving distance is almost twice as long.
Edward I began to build Flint Castle in 1277, during his campaign to conquer Wales. Both castle and town were attacked by the forces of Madog ap Llywelyn during the revolt of 1294-95; the defenders of the town burnt it in order to deny its use to the Welsh.
In 1969 Flint hosted the National Eisteddfod, and so the town has a circle of Gorsedd stones in the field adjacent to Gwynedd County Primary School. In July 2006 the stones were centre stage in the National Eisteddfod Proclamation Ceremony which formally announced Mold as the 2007 host town of the event.
Flint once had its own low-powered television relay transmitter, designed to provide improved coverage of Welsh channels in an area that would otherwise receive only English television signals. Since 2009, signals are now transmitted from Storeton transmitting station on the Wirral. Perhaps one of the town's most striking images, in addition to the castle, is the group of three tower blocks of flats near the town centre. The first two blocks were built in the 1960s and named Bolingbroke Heights and Richard Heights, with a third, Castle Heights, added shortly afterwards. Flint has a local football team Flint Town United. They play in the Cymru Alliance.
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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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The Kendrick, Llandudno, United Kingdom - Amazing Place
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One of our top picks in Llandudno. Opposite the beach, with spectacular views of Llandudno Bay, the adult-only Kendrick guest house offers en-suite rooms and a cooked breakfast. Free parking and free WiFi are also available.
The Kendrick is a family run bed and breakfast. All rooms have a TV and tea/coffee making facilities. The en-suite bathrooms were refurbished in 2016 and most feature a rainfall shower.
Breakfast options include a cold buffet with a range of cereals, fresh fruit, juice and yoghurts. A full Welsh breakfast, kippers or smoked salmon muffins are also available. There is a licensed bar with a range of quality drinks, including locally produced ales.
Llandudno town centre, the Venue Cymru theatre and the Mostyn Champneys shopping centre are all within 10 minutes’ walk from the guest house.
Attractions within 10 minutes’ drive of the Kendrick include Conwy Castle, a World Heritage Site, Colwyn Bay and the Great Orme Country park. Llandudno Junction Railway Station is 5.6 km away.
Mostyn Hotel London
This is a very pleasant hotel set in the heart of London. (02/08 RPL)Originally built as a private residence for Lady Black, lady-in-waiting to the court of George II. This is a unique period hotel with an attractive red brick facade.The medium lobby is traditional in decor with a marble floor.Built in 1950, this charming hotel is located just off Oxford Street, close to the popular Hyde Park and within walking distance of Marble Arch underground station. The M4 and M40 motorways are within convenient reach, making access to Heathrow Airport, which is just 32 km away, both quick and easy.In total, there are 129 rooms, which include single rooms, double rooms and suites. The reception desk is open 24 hours a day, meaning that guests may check in or check out whenever they so wish. Dining facilities include a bar and restaurant with separate no-smoking area.Situated only a minute's walk from both Oxford Street and Marble Arch, the fully air-conditioned Mostyn Hotel places you close to all the commercial centres of the West End, as well as the tourist attractions and night life of this amazing city. The Mostyn Hotel was originally built as a private residence for Lady Black, a lady-in-waiting to the court of George II. A lot of the original architecture has been retained, especially the magnificent ornate ceilings in the restaurant and conference rooms by John Adam.safe deposit boxes, coffee shop, smoke room, direct dial telephone, sound proofed room, baby sitting service, doctor available, multi-lingual staff, security, in house movies, sprinklers, radio, trouser press, alarm clock, razor socket, concierge, laundry service, room service-limited hours, secreterial services.
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