Llandudno, WalesSource: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Llandudno_Bay.jpg
Author: Maxime Guilbot
Llandudno is a seaside resort town in Conwy County Borough, on the northern coast of Wales. The town has a population of about 20,000 people (2011 estimate).
Llandudno is today the biggest seaside resort in North Wales. It has been called Queen of the Welsh Resorts as early as 1864.
Mostyn Street in Llandudno, with St John's Methodist ChurchSource: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:MostynSt-P4220001X.JPG
Author: NoelWalley
Visiting Llandudno
If you are coming by train, the transportation hub is at Llandudno Junction. There are trains here from London Euston, Manchester, Liverpool, Cardiff and Holyhead. If coming by car, take the M6 motorway north from Birmingham, and then exit to 56 motorway due west until the end, then continue on the A55 still going west until the turn off to A470. Follow the signs for Llandudno.
Seaside at Llandudno, WalesSource: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Llandudno-P6180235.JPG
Author: Noel Walley
Places of Interest in Llandudno
- Alice in Wonderland Centre
Centre celebrating its association with the famous author Lewis Carroll by creating a decorated grotto where life-szed scenes from the famous children's book are depicted.
- Great Orme's Head
A 207-meter (670 ft) hill in Llandudno that is today a country park and nature reserve.
- Great Omne Tramway
Cable-hauled street tram going up the Great Omne hill, only in summer.
- Llandudno Cable Car
Cable car going up the Great Omne hill, only in summer.
- Llandudno Pier
Town pier with canopied walkways. It was very popular during bygone decades when going for a seaside holiday was a popular recreational activity.
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