Llandudno is the largest town on the North Wales coastline, located between Bangor and

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Rhyl. The town is home to many different attractions and views, set between two beaches with a mountainous backdrop.

Llandudno has kept its elegance from the Victorian and Edwardian eras, but has also developed new modern attracts like the Parc Llandudno development which is home to many high street favourites including Next, New Look and Costa Coffee, Debenhams and BHS.

The Llandudno high street is often full of life, attracting many visitors every week. It has a wide variety of shops, from large brand names to small local businesses. There are plenty of places to eat in Llandudno, lots of Welsh fish and chip shops, restaurants and even a Subway and McDonalds. Llandudno has a Waterstone’s book shop which has an upstairs café; perfect for reading and having coffee and cake.

The Llandudno Victoria shopping centre is also well worth a visit, with a large range of shops and stores, like Thornton’s and Mainframe; ideal places to buy gifts.

The town thrives on tourism, with the coastline full of high quality and luxury Llandudno hotels. Llandudno caters for tourist and has many sites to see; like the Great Orme, which has a tram and cable car leading to the top; offering some of the best sights in North Wales of the coastline and the Snowdonia landscape. The Great Orme is also home to the largest Bronze Age copper mine, which has a self guided tour, shop and visitor centre.

Llandudno is also home to Venue Cymru, which often has live performances. The Venue is a must see attraction and even has a stunning restaurant.

Llandudno is also surrounded by many other interesting villages and towns. A five minute drive will take you to Conwy, where Conwy Castle can be found. Conwy is a famous medieval town surrounded by castle walls and often has many festivals and events. The Conwy harbour is a spectacular site, especially when looking over from Deganwy.

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Llandudno is the largest town on the North Wales coastline, located between Bangor and Rhyl. The town is home to many different attractions and views, set between two beaches with a mountainous backdrop.

Llandudno has kept its elegance from the Victorian and Edwardian eras, but has also developed new modern attracts like the Parc Llandudno development which is home to many high street favourites including Next, New Look and Costa Coffee, Debenhams and BHS.

The Llandudno high street is often full of life, attracting many visitors every week. It has a wide variety of shops, from large brand names to small local businesses. There are plenty of places to eat in Llandudno, lots of Welsh fish and chip shops, restaurants and even a Subway and McDonalds. Llandudno has a Waterstone’s book shop which has an upstairs café; perfect for reading and having coffee and cake.

The Llandudno Victoria shopping centre is also well worth a visit, with a large range of shops and stores, like Thornton’s and Mainframe; ideal places to buy gifts.

The town thrives on tourism, with the coastline full of high quality and luxury Llandudno hotels. Llandudno caters for tourist and has many sites to see; like the Great Orme, whic

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Llandudno is the largest town on the North Wales coastline, located between Bangor and Rhyl. The town is home to many different attractions and views, set between two beaches with a mountainous backdrop.

Llandudno has kept its elegance from the Victorian and Edwardian eras, but has also developed new modern attracts like the Parc Llandudno development which is home to many high street favourites including Next, New Look and Costa Coffee, Debenhams and BHS.

The Llandudno high street is often full of life, attracting many visitors every week. It has a wide variety of shops, from large brand names to small local businesses. There are plenty of places to eat in Llandudno, lots of Welsh fish and chip shops, restaurants and even a Subway and McDonalds. Llandudno has a Waterstone’s book shop which has an upstairs café; perfect for reading and having coffee and cake.

The Llandudno Victoria shopping centre is also well worth a visit, with a large range of shops and stores, like Thornton’s and Mainframe; ideal places to buy gifts.

The town thrives on tourism, with the coastline full of high quality and luxury Llandudno hotels. Llandudno caters for tourist and has many sites to see; like the Great Orme, which has a tram and cable car leading to the top; offering some of the best sights in North Wales of the coastline and the Snowdonia landscape. The Great Orme is also home to the largest Bronze Age copper mine, which has a self guided tour, shop and visitor centre.

Llandudno is also home to Venue Cymru, which often has live performances. The Venue is a must see attraction and even has a stunning restaurant.

Llandudno is also surrounded by many other interesting villages and towns. A five minute drive will take you to Conwy, where Conwy Castle can be found. Conwy is a famous medieval town surrounded by castle walls and often has many festivals and events. The Conwy harbour is a spectacular site, especially when looking over from Deganwy.

h has a tram and cable car leading to the top; offering some of the best sights in North Wales of the coastline and the Snowdonia landscape. The Great Orme is also home to the largest Bronze Age copper mine, which has a self guided tour, shop and visitor centre.

Llandudno is also home to Venue Cymru, which often has live performances. The Venue is a must see attraction and even has a stunning restaurant.

Llandudno is also surrounded by many other interesting villages and towns. A five minute drive will take you to Conwy, where Conwy Castle can be found. Conwy is a famous medieval town surrounded by castle walls and often has many festivals and events. The Conwy harbour is a spectacular site, especially when looking over from Deganwy.