Walk or take the tram to the summit of the Great Orme—you’ll be rewarded with a splendid view of Llandudno, a popular seaside resort in Wales. (Just take a jacket. It can be chilly up there.) On your way up, stop at the Great Orme Copper Mine for a fascinating look at how copper was mined 3,000 years ago.
Restaurants in Llandudno
5.0 based on 13 reviews
Windhunters instructors teach the IKO program to a limited number of students each month providing consistent, focused teaching in a safe environment to ensure your progression. We also offer stand up paddleboarding lessons. We are the only school in North Wales based on a Blue Flag beach at Llandudno / West Shore
5.0 based on 24 reviews
Recently refurbished rustic, quirky pub with large tropical style beer garden. We are an award winning real ale pub featuring in the Camra good beer guide with a large selection of real ales, ciders, craft beers, perrys, wines and spirits. We have two real fires in the winter and a picturesque beer garden with palm trees, lots of flowers and an outdoor woodfired pizza oven. In the winter we serve pizzas using homemade dough every Friday and Saturday night and we have special food nights. In the summer we have a fuller menu serving rustic sharing boards, salads, burgers, fish, pizzas and more! We are a dog friendy pub.
This really is a hidden gem. We have been frequenting this pub throughout the summer since Mark has refurbished the pub.. we absolutely love what he has done to the garden making it very Mediterranean, with outside log burner. The inside is very rustic and very clean. The pizzas are to die for they are cooked on a Woodfired pizza oven best we have ever had and reasonably priced. I would highly recommended this pub suitable for any age. Welcome dogs.
5.0 based on 253 reviews
Make the most of your visit to North Wales, the Snowdonia National Park and the Isle of Anglesey with our custom tailor made private tour services. You'll discover more of the destination with one of our spectacular private driver guided tours of North Wales, the Snowdonia National Park and the Isle of Anglesey. We can deliver and show you more of the destination in one day than most other tours! We are local and experienced operators with a wealth of knowledge and we tour you to places where the big tour buses and crowds can't reach, plus we'll introduce you to some of the best hidden gems and secret views! Best of all you can sit back, relax and tour in uncompromising style aboard our executive and spacious touring vehicle(mpv/van),which is licensed to carry up to a maximum of 7 passengers in comfort and space. So don't delay in booking, our private tour services are in demand. You'll just love where we take you on your very own Boutique Tour of North Wales.
5.0 based on 24 reviews
GO Vertical is the North Wales provider of British Mountaineering Council Club Training courses. We are also an approved provider of Continued Professional Development for the Association of Mountaineering Instructors. GO Vertical also delivers coaching, guiding and instruction in Rock Climbing at all levels, Hill Walking and Scrambling, and Gorge Walking. Suitable for clients of all ages and abilities. Because we want to deliver the best service to you as an individual, we tailor make our activities to your requirements after consultation with you. Everything we deliver is designed to maximise your enjoyment, confidence, skills and lead towards greater independence.
5.0 based on 17 reviews
Come and join us at Llandudno’s only live magic bar and theatre show. You can expect a fantastic evening of entertainment you’re never going to forget.
4.5 based on 7,195 reviews
Just had a splendid three days break in llandudno well I was there we visited the great orme tramway for the first time it was a fantastic views was magnificent and the was very friendly and helpful well worth a visit good value for the money
4.5 based on 2,730 reviews
The Great Orme Tramway is currently closed for winter maintenance and will re-open in late March. The Great Orme Tramway is Britain’s only funicular, or cable-hauled, tramway that travels on public roads. Delighting visitors since it opened in 1902. The unique journey begins at Victoria Station, a short distance from Llandudno’s seaside and pier. Climb aboard one of our beautifully restored tramcars and start your ascent through the winding roads of the Great Orme. At the Halfway Station, you can discover the remarkable history of the Victorian engineering and observe the Tramway’s powerful funicular system in action, before changing trams. Continue your journey to the Summit where the views are breath-taking. On a clear day, it’s possible to see as far as the Isle of Man, Blackpool and the Lake District! Well-behaved dogs welcome. The tramcars are open and the Great Orme is 207m (670 feet) high - remember to bring something warm to wear.
4.5 based on 512 reviews
Beautiful Gardens on the Great Orme, overseeing Llandudno bay, with great views of the Pier, Promenade, and Little Orme. There are loads of picturesque sightlines within the Gardens that are great for photos, so much so you'll have to keep stopping in your tracks to make sure you capture the moment. The Garden has somewhat of a Alice in Wonderland theme, with wooden sculptures and a band stand being themed off characters from the story. This has been done as a reference to how Alice's real life inspiration, Alice Liddell used to go on holidays to Llandudno as a child. Good for picnics, as unlike the Promenade there aren't any seagulls trying to the steal your food, and there is also a small cafe if you didn't bring along any food. There are plenty of benches spread out across the gardens, if you want to take a rest from walking or you just want to soak in the views. Alternatively, you could also use the lawn to sit down and admire the view or have a look at it's landmarks including the aforementioned band stand, stone circle, and Queen Victoria bust. Nearby is a Cable Car Ride, which for the brave traveller, rewards them with even greater views of the Orme, though it is a bit pricey at £11 per person for a return ticket. Overall the place is a must visit when coming to Llandudno, as it's only a short walk from the promenade, it's views are outstanding, and most importantly it's free.
4.5 based on 821 reviews
Lots of shops and restaurants to choose from..A great shopping centre or just to stroll along and enjoy window shopping and watch the world go by on one of the corner benches
4.5 based on 4,078 reviews
The Prom is wide and flat ,easy to walk , There are plenty of seats to sit on ,offering superb views of the great orme and the bay ,people here enjoying a picnic some having bought a drink relaxing .
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