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There’s so much to do in Llandudno…
Llandudno Pier opened in 1878. Lined with ornately decorated kiosks selling gifts, a café, bar and amusements, it is the ideal place to take a stroll and enjoy the sea air and spectacular views across Llandudno Bay and the Great and Little Ormes.
The longest cable car in Britain...
Enjoy a ride on the Llandudno Cable Car during your stay in this beautiful resort. The cable cars glide silently from Happy Valley to the summit of The Great Orme as a magnificent panorama unfolds revealing breathtaking views of Llandudno, the Conwy Estuary, Anglesey and beyond.
The mile-long climb to the summit of The Great Orme is full of wonderful sights and surprises. The Great Orme Tramway is the only cable hauled street tramway in Britain and still uses the original Victorian carriages. So, hop aboard the Great Orme tramway for a ride that's been delighting young and old alike for over 100 years!
Bodafon Farm Park is a genuine working farm where the countryside meets the sea. Wander around the paddocks of rare farm breeds. See the aviaries containing owls and tropical birds from around the world and take a stroll along the farm heritage trail. The children can cuddle the rabbits and play on the miniature farm tractors in the Children's Farmyard whilst you take a break in the Cartwheel Café. A great family day out.
Visit the Bronze Age copper mine during your stay in Llandudno. The oldest metal mine open to the public in the world. Explore the 3,500 year old passages, leading to the amazing prehistoric cavern. The great opencast, the oldest part of the complex, was mined out over 4,000 years ago. See how our ancestors turned rock into metal at the smelting site and talk to the archaeologists about the world’s largest known prehistoric mine.
Once at the summit of The Great Orme, the Summit Complex offers some of the finest scenery and views in North Wales. Relax and take your time with:
Gift and Curio Shop ,Amusements ,Theme Restaurants and Cafeteria ,Randolph Turpin's Bar ,Olde Victorian Picture House ,Rocky Pines adventure Golf &Talking Telescope
The jewel in Llandudno’s crown is the spectacular Great Orme Country Park and Local Nature Reserve. Renowned for its wildlife and history, The Great Orme is a Site of Special Scientific Interest for its wildflowers and geology. The Country Park Visitor Centre situated at the summit of the Great Orme (next to the tram station and Summit Complex) offers a fascinating insight into the natural history and human history of this unique headland.
Time travellers are welcomed in a fascinating exploration of Llandudno's long and intriguing history. Rich with artifacts and exhibits, the Museum opens a window on the past, and helps the understanding of how Llandudno came into being.
Join in all the fun in an Alpine environment, surround by magnificent views, 415 feet above the Irish sea. Never skied before? 'Beginners' lessons every day. The Ski & Snowboard Centre offers:
Skiing
Snowblading
Snowboarding
Snowbobbing
750m Toboggan Run
Alpine Bar & Restaurant
Alpine Adventure Golf
Venue Cymru (formerly North Wales Theatre) is the premier theatre and exhibition centre in North Wales. Consisting of a 1500 seated auditorium, an arena space to accommodate 2500, and a full conference centre, Venue Cymru offers a fantastic selection of live shows throughout the year. The diverse programme includes live music, comedy, opera, ballet, contemporary dance, childrens entertainment , West End musicals and much more.
Situated in the middle of Llandudno's busiest shopping area, Mostyn Street, this beautifully designed shopping arcade houses over forty shops and includes major high street names alongside smaller, high quality establishments and Victorian tearooms.
Enjoy ten pin bowling at Llandudno's 12 lane bowling alley. This family friendly venue also includes fully licensed bar and café.
Llandudno has two superb 18 hole golf courses within minutes of The Royal Hotel: North Wales Golf Club and Llandudno (Maesdu) Golf Club. Both clubs offer challenging links with great views and tuition is available if required. The Royal Hotel specialises in golf breaks. We have excellent contacts with all local golf clubs and can book dates and tee times for you.
Take a trip in a charter vessel with an experienced skipper (weather permitting). Depending on the season you can fish inshore for whiting, codling, bass, mackerel and more. Venture further out for Pollock, cod, conger and coalfish.
From its clubhouse on the promenade, this excellent dingy sailing club runs a full club racing and social programme, plus training sessions for beginners.