Description
Situated on its own peninsula between the Great Orme and Little Orme Heads, Llandudno boasts two superb beaches. The shingly North Shore (outside our hotel) is the busier of the two with its Victorian Pier, boat trips, donkey rides, Punch and Judy shows and much more. The sandy west shore is quieter with miles of sands and panoramic views of the Snowdonia mountain range in the distance. Llandudno is a highly attractive resort with its magnificent crescent of hotels, broad tree-lined streets and elegant shops all combining to produce a unique atmosphere. There are two golf courses. A tramway and cable car both offer a route to the summit of the Great Orme (which also boasts a superb dry ski slope - one of the best in Britain). There is plenty to do both by day and by night and you are sure never to have a dull moment at what many would claim to be the most complete of all British holiday resorts.
Itinerary
TOUR OPERATES SUNDAY TO SUNDAY
EXCURSIONS INCLUDED
Full Day Excursion to Vale of Clwyd and Llangollen
A delightful journey via Bodelwyddan with its famous marble church and then through the Cambrian mountains to the ancient town of Llangollen on the River Dee, home to the International Eisteddfod, the Welsh festival of literature, music and performance. Returning via the Conwy Valley.
Full Day Excursion to Caernarfon and Snowdonia
A magnificent journey today takes us along the shores of Conwy Bay to Caernarfon, with its magnificent castle beside the harbour. We then turn inland through to Porthmadog. We see more of Snowdonia on the return journey via Llanberis, at the foot of Snowdon.
Full Day Excursion to Betws-y-Coed and Swallow Falls
A delightful journey up the Vale of Clwyd takes us to the town of Betws-y-Coed and the nearby beauty spot of Swallow Falls.
Venue Information
Ideally placed on the sea front close to the Aberconwy Centre and a short walk from Llandudno's wonderful shops, Pier and Happy Valley gardens. Large entertainment suite with dance floor and entertainment most evenings. Superb 'Looking Glass' bar with views over the bay, sun lounge and games room with snooker. 120 bedrooms with central heating and private bath or shower and WC. All rooms have tea/coffee making facilities, hair dryer and TV with radio channels. Many rooms have views over the bay or over the town to the Snowdonian mountains. Lift serves most floors (split level floors mean some stairs to most rooms). Some ground floor rooms available. Car parking.
Tel: 01492 870101
AA Three Star Rated
Note for clients with a mobility impairment: this hotel has nine ground floor rooms although only three of them are completely level access from Reception. There is a large lift serving every floor, including the rear car park which is at basement level. There are several steps to the front entrance but a platform lift is available. Most bedroom floors are multi level with only a handful of rooms offering level access from the lift. Please ensure you submit a Special Needs form if you are mobility impaired.