Llandudno's Tourist Information and Local Business Guide.
Llandudno: Bill Bryson's "Favourite Seaside Resort"
Acclaimed travel writer Bill Bryson stated recently in a national newspaper that Llandudno is his "Favourite Seaside Resort". He commented on the sweeping promenade and victorian architecture that dominates the seafront. Why not find out what makes Llandudno so special by booking a short break. Not convinced? Have a look at some of the attractions Llandudno has to offer.
Llandudno is one of the finest traditional seaside resorts in the world. There is so much to enjoy here, with a wealth of quality hotel accommodation, guest house and small b & bs!
A splendid promenade spans the gently curving bay between the headlands of the Great Orme and the Little Orme. The beach on the West Shore attracts visitors with glorious views of Snowdonia and Anglesey. The town is outstandingly preserved, with all the traditional attractions of its Victorian origins. All year round, Llandudno is a bustling centre for shopping, entertainment and cultural life... more
Plas Llwyd is a luxurious 4 star (Visit Wales) Victorian guest house in Llandudno - providing great bed and breakfast accommodation.. It is a place where you can relax and ...
A very warm welcome to Snowdonia
In the foothills of the Snowdonia mountains in the beatifull Conwy Valley, close to the sea, there is a special place well known for it's ...
Llandudno is widely recognised as the premier resort of Wales with its superb Victorian architecture, its unspoilt promenade and wide range of cultural and shopping opportunities.
The ...
Situated in a quiet residential area, the Tilstone is a small, select hotel run by Steve and Lynne Jones. The Tilstone is on the level and just a short walk from the promenade, ...
The Cliffbury 4 star Guest House is situated in one of the most beautiful & peaceful tree lined streets in Llandudno with fantastic views of the Great Orme. Short level walk ...