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Llandudno uniquely combines the Victorian splendour of
a coastal resort with the modern attractions and amenities of a bustling
town.
It is a popular tourist destination for visitors of all ages, offering
something of interest to everyone.
The North Shore of Llandudno boasts a grand sweep of fine Victorian building, the beach, splendid Victorian Pier and an unrivalled promenade. These offer amusements, activities and entertainment - or the chance to just perambulate in peace. The West Shore provides a long, unspoilt sandy beach and children's play area. A favourite of kite flyers and windsurfers, it has magnificent views of the Conwy Estuary, Isle of Anglesey and Puffin Island.
Local attractions include the Great Orme, which is home to a
Bronze Age copper mine and visitor centre. Visitors can enjoy a scenic
ride to the summit on the longest Cabin Lift in Great Britain or the cable tramway or a
more leisurely walk around Happy
Valley or Haulfre Gardens. Our county's premiere theatre and events arena, Venue Cymru, is located in Llandudno. Several churches and chapels also stage performances of music and shows throughout the main season.
For more outdoor excitement there is the ski slope on the Great Orme, which also sports a tobogon run. For indoor fun you could visit the town's 10-pin bowling alley or brand new swimming pool. Added to all this, there are several golf clubs, bowmling greens and hotel swimming pools around town that offer their facilities to visitors.
Sample the finest quality local produce and international
cuisine in Llandudno's fantastic selection of restaurants and cafes.
Quench your thirst at local bars and pubs serving guest beers, wines and
spirits from around the world and providing light entertainment.
Whatever your hobbies, leisure pursuits or favourite pastimes, Llandudno
offers an extensive range of activities.
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