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You will find many fine Hotels, Bed and Breakfast, Guest Houses, B & Bs, Self Catering Holiday Cottages and Apartments in Llandudno.

Llandudno One of Wales' largest holiday resorts. With its two sandy beaches, Llandudno nestles between the Great and Small Ormes. Just a few miles from Snowdonia National Park and with every kind of seaside Hotel, Bed and Breakfast, Guesthouse and self catering accommodation on offer you are spoiled for choice, and not to forget all the tourist attraction you could wish for.

While away sunny days on the sandy beaches of Llandudno where children can take donkey rides or watch the all time favourite Punch & Judy shows. Walk along or even fish off Llandudno's Pier, which stretches for 2,220 feet, full of fun and amusements. Take a ride to the top of the 679ft Great Orme by tramway or alternatively ride to the summit in a cable car. Enjoy spectacular views over the North Wales coastline. Try some skiing or tobogganing on the artificial slopes situated on the lower part of the Great Orme, and then return to the comfort of your hotel, bed and breakfast or self catering apartment.

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Visit the Alice in Wonderland Centre and travel down the rabbit hole, reliving the adventures of Alice, the real Alice - Alice Lidell spent her childhood summers in Llandudno. The North Wales Theatre (renamed Venue Cymru) at Llandudno has top shows throughout the year, seats 1500 and is air-conditioned. Many of the Llandudno hotels also offer day and evening entertainment. Eating Out is a real treat with restaurants offering international cuisine. Llandudno is also North Wales' prime shopping destination with many famous stores as well as small independent stores offering unique experiences.

In 2002 the Great Orme Tramway celebrated its centenary, yet each year thousands of people still take immense pleasure in travelling to the summit of the Great Orme in an original early twentieth century tramcar. Others prefer to wind their way around the headland, admiring some of the most strikingly beautiful and dramatic scenery, which is visible only from the Marine Drive. This four mile shelf was cut out of the sheer limestone cliffs in 1878 and is designed for vehicles and walkers alike. Alternatively, it is possible to catch a bus in St Edward's Square and go on an informative and visually rewarding sight-seeing tour of the Orme.

During the summer months take advantage of the coach trips that leave from Llandudno daily to visit other interesting and beautiful parts of North Wales, for example - the lovely Isle of Anglesey (Mother of Wales), Snowdonia and its breathtaking scenery, Caernarfon and its castle and Portmeirion's Italianate village - to mention just a few.

How could you fail to enjoy a holiday in Llandudno where there are activities and attractions for all the family.

After a wonderful day out and about, return to your accommodation of choice, whether it be a Hotel, Bed and Breakfast, Guest house, or Self catering appartment or holiday cottage.

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