Places to Visit
Great Orme Tramway
The Tramway climbs a mile (1500m) through the Great Orme Country Park and Nature Reserve to the Great Orme’s spectacular summit. Re-live the experience of travel more than 100 years ago in the lovingly restored original tramcars, each named after a Saint.
Victoria Station, Church Walks, Llandudno, North Wales, LL30 2NB
Tel: 01492 577877
(0.6 miles)
North Shore Beach & Pier
Llandudno North Shore Beach and the sand dune West Shore Beach. North Shore Beach or Llandudno Beach is Llandudno’s principal beach. It is sheltered by a long Victorian pier and wide promenade. You will find Punch & Judy shows, donkey rides, pier cafes, stalls and of course candy floss.
(0.6 miles)
West Shore Beach
West Shore Beach in Llandudno is much quieter than the bustling North Shore. This is a sandy beach which is very popular. The low tide reveals a large stretch of sand, and you can stop for a coffee at the much-liked West Shore Beach Cafe. The beach is also famous for stunning sunsets and is part of the North Wales cycle path.
(1.2 miles)
Great Orme Copper Mine
Uncovered in 1987 during a scheme to landscape an area of the Great Orme, the copper mines represent one of the most amazing archaeological discoveries of recent times. Dating back 4,000 years to the Bronze Age you can envision the ancient people of Britain and their civilized and structured society 2,000 years before the Roman invasion.
(1.4 miles)
Llandudno Ski Slope
Llandudno Ski & Snowboard Centre is positioned on the Great Orme with spectacular views of Llandudno. Your will find activities for the whole family, from Skiing, Snowboarding or Snow-Tubing on our brand new Perma-Snow surface
(1.1 miles)
Conwy Castle
Conwy Castle is exceptionally well preserved. It contains the most intact set of medieval royal apartments in Wales. The wall and eight towers surround the beautiful and quirky town of Conwy.
(4.4 miles)
Penderyn Distillery
Penderyn Distillery – The Home of Welsh Whisky. Wales’ first whisky distillery in over 100 years, and pioneers in World Whisky You can attend a tour of the distillery which is fascinating and learn about the founding of Penderyn. The Distillery also provides access to electric car charging points if you need one.
(0.2 miles)
Snowdonia National Park
The Snowdonia Mountains and Coast area includes the Llŷn Peninsula, Cambrian Coastline, Conwy Valley and Hiraethog. Buile Hill is a great base to stay to access the wonderful walking and climbing routes available throughout the park.
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(22.5 miles)
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