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5-Day Llandudno Itinerary

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Llandudno in 5 days

If you only have 5 days to spend in Llandudno, we’ve narrowed down the top places you should check out to get the best experience of your time here.
The Victorian seaside resort of Llandudno in North Wales has long been a popular destination for visitors from across the United Kingdom and further afield. The resort is centred on the two most westerly points of the United Kingdom, Great Orme, a limestone headland rising 679 feet (207 m) above sea level, and Little Orme, giving unmatched views across Snowdonia and as far as the Isle of Man and Anglesey. Llandudno’s beaches are popular for kitesurfing and windsurfing, and the town itself is well known for its distinctive turreted hotels, Victorian promenade and pier.
With favorites like The Goat Restaurant & Bar, King's Takeaway, and Victoria Shopping Centre, we’ll make sure you don’t miss out on all the must sees. We even included some of our favorite food spots around the area, like Forte's Restaurant and The Goat Restaurant & Bar so you can get the best taste of Llandudno while you’re here. To see our full list of food recommendations, check out our best restaurants post. If you're traveling on a budget, you can check out our cheap eats post.
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  • Llandudno in 5 days
  • Most popular attractions
  • Northwest side of town
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Day 1

Most popular attractions
For day 1, we strategically grouped the most popular attraction, Llandudno Pier, with surrounding point of interests to start your trip off with a bang. Combining the average time spent at each location and traveling time in between, it should fill up about 8 hours of your day.
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Llandudno Pier

4.5
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4.2
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Sights & Landmarks
Piers & Boardwalks
Llandudno Pier is a stunning Victorian structure that stretches over 700m above sea level, making it one of the longest and most exquisite piers in Wales and the entire United Kingdom. This Grade II listed pier offers a delightful array of seaside attractions, shops, and food stalls, including a charming bar at its end. Visitors can indulge in delicious treats while enjoying captivating views of the Irish Sea.
Llandudno Pier is a quintessential and wonderful seaside destination in beautiful North Wales. The panoramic views from the pier are stunning in every direction. I visited on a typically British day—windy and wet—yet I still thoroughly enjoyed every moment. There's a certain charm in braving the elements here, and it's a testament to the pier's appeal that it remains enjoyable regardless of the weather.
Iftikhar Q — Google review
The pier was unfortunately closed when we visited, and honestly, it looked a bit worse for wear—definitely in need of some TLC. That said, it still has a certain charm, and we ended up getting some really great photos with the moody clouds and seaside backdrop. You can see how iconic it used to be, and hopefully will be again. Even though we couldn’t walk it, the surrounding promenade and views still made it a worthwhile stop.
K E — Google review
Lovely traditional pier. In better condition than many piers and has all the stalls still in place. Tried the lovely prawns and chips in the past all have been great. Used to call it death pier with all benches and dead flowers. Didn't like that too much seemed a little depressing. Its cleaned this up a little removing dead flowers meaning a nicer experience. The end of the pier is great with bar and views to die for.
Gary A — Google review
me and my friend we went with a full bus of so many people which includes our family , family friends and children and some unknown persons as well , bcoz its a charity trip for gaza and that trip help them to provide important stuff. so about the trip i can say it was so wonderful, so enjoyable with so much fun , the weather was perfect , the beach vibe is perfect and off-course the food was perfect. so i can say the overall trip was perfect.❤️🤗
Seema S — Google review
A lovely pier, lots of market type shops and gift shops, and a pile of food shops so you'll never go hungry while taking in amazing views from the pier. There's a few boat trips that can be done. Whether thats a slow cruise around the bay or a speedboat experience. The pier seems to go on forever, a lot to explore
Tom J — Google review
A good old fashioned pier where you can have a leisurely walk. There are small stalls either side along the sides, and a cafe and a bar at the far end. For the kids, there are amusements and rides at the start of the pier.
Andrew D — Google review
Little bit disappointed by the offerings of entertainment on the pier it felt like it could have had more shops and more things to do along the way to the end. Although the bar and cafe at the were well with a trip to. The views from the pier were stunning and I enjoyed sitting outside with a drink watching the ships and windmills. More shops along the peri would be much better.
Y D — Google review
Llandudno Pier is a beautiful Victorian seaside pier, wide and long with plenty to enjoy. The arcades and amusements keep it lively, while gift shops, cafés, and many donut stalls add to the charm. A ferris wheel and speed boat rides give extra excitement. You’ll also see plenty of seagulls surrounding the pier, so be careful as they often try to grab food from visitors. The atmosphere is relaxed with stunning hill views and lots of photo opportunities. Walking along the beach with the breeze feels refreshing, and on clear blue sky days the scenery is even more spectacular.
Dhibin S — Google review
N Parade, Llandudno, LL30 2LP, United Kingdom•https://www.llandudnopier.com/•+44 1492 870346•Tips and more reviews for Llandudno Pier
13 min · 0.69 mi
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Llandudno Snowsports Centre

4.4
(1869)
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4.1
(630)
Ski resort
Outdoor Activities
Catering food and drink supplier
Ski & Snowboard Areas
Llandudno Snowsports Centre is a year-round destination that offers an artificial ski and boarding slope, a toboggan run, tubing, and mini golf. The center provides various lessons for skiing and snowboarding to help visitors get accustomed to the slope or enhance their skills. Taster sessions are available for those interested in trying out skiing or snowboarding, offering an hour of familiarization with equipment and essential skills such as speeding up, slowing down, making turns, and stopping on the slope.
Top morning out 🤝🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿!!!! CHRIS …. Made this for us ! He is “the experience “ this guy needs a raise !!! Had us laughing so much we cried 😂🤝 thank you ! Highly recommend! We made a great vid of the tubing but sadly Google don’t allow vids just pics 🫠 so here we are … you now have to go experience it for yourself!
Carissa D — Google review
Went to Llandudno just before the new school year in September. Took daughter and one of her friends, son had just going off to Uni. It is a bit of a hike up the Orme to get there so not one for limited walking capabilities. It is possible to drive up, but be careful as narrow road and limited passing space. There is a fairly large car park once at the place, and a café to Reasonable price, £11.50 for 2 rides (per person). Staff very friendly and gave instructions how to use toboggan, especially for the cornering and when coming to finish. Girls thoroughly enjoyed themselves on it.
Gary R — Google review
Prices for the toboggan and ski throw were reasonable. We paid less than £15 for the toboggan. Two rides per person. However, the waiting time for it was quite long. Waited 1 hour+ for our turn. Also, the toboggan will closed if rain. Better to call them first to confirm before heading there.
Haiqal A — Google review
Went to go on the crazy golf. First of all you now have to pay for parking, only £2, but took £6, so not the best start. The crazy golf, costing over £13 for 2, was a bit hap hazard and just not worth the money and we didn't really enjoy it with the balls veering off all the time to the same place. I know it's a bit of fun, but we weren't having any fun at all.
John H — Google review
Plenty to do here. There is the dry ski slope, tobogganing, snow tubing and mini golf. We had a go in the tobogganing which was £12 for two runs down the track. This was such a good experience and would definitely do it again. There are also extremely good views to be seen from a small walk to the top of the hill.
Josh — Google review
we came on 6 Oct which is a cloudy day but end up we don't need to queue up too much for the ride. we played tobanngo and tube and we enjoyed it. remember if you play both, you can enjoy bundle price. my daughter love the tobanngo. the staff called Lori is very nice.
Sam F — Google review
It was a lovely time spent! I went with my best mate and It was £12.50 per person for tobogganing! You get 2 rides and it was super fun! The views were lovely! Chris at reception was really kind and funny. We were worried about waiting for ages but we only waited for 10-15 mins so it wasn’t Long! Harry ensured all our stuff was looked after and talked us through safety and expectations! Chris on the top (of the hill) guided us through and engaged us with a nice conversation! Overall, lovely staff and lovely experience! Will pop by again when visiting Llandudno x
Momina — Google review
Expensive and not very scary either. Small place not much to do. Prices added up at reception. Mini roller coaster is good though, apart from having to wait 45mins each time for the two rides U get.
Royla K — Google review
Alex Munro Wy, Happy Valley Rd, Llandudno LL30 2LR, United Kingdom•http://jnlllandudno.co.uk/•+44 1492 874707•Tips and more reviews for Llandudno Snowsports Centre
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North Shore Beach

4.5
(1511)
Beach
North Shore Beach, located in Llandudno Bay, is a picturesque two-mile stretch of sandy coastline nestled between the impressive limestone headlands of the Great Orme and the Little Orme. This beach has been recognized with the Seaside Award for its exceptional cleanliness and management. It is a favorite destination for families, offering ample space for building sandcastles and engaging in various beach activities such as windsurfing and parasailing.
Had a very pleasant walk on the beach. Much of it is strewn with rocks and covered with pebbles of all kinds and colours, but there's a stretch of soft clean sand close to the pier that is a great place for younger children to play and build sandcastles. You only have to go down a few steps from the prom to the sands at this point, and there's also a slipway suitable for wheelchairs and prams. I was here on the last day of March, when there was not much to do but take a leisurely stroll, but boat trips run from the wooden jetty from Easter to October, and there are donkey rides and Punch and Judy shows throughout the summer months. The views of the Great and Little Orme, with Llandudno's Victorian promenade in between, are wonderful at any time of the year! There's also a children's funfair with a ferris wheel and small rides. You can get an ice-cream or fish and chips here, but watch out for the seagulls: a lady on my coach trip had a cornet snatched out of her hand as she was walking along the seafront.
Valerie H — Google review
A nice well kept pebble beach. I didn’t notice any rubbish on the beach walking one end to the other. Their is two wooden piers that you can walk down when the tide is out but be careful as they can be slippy (due to being under water when the tide is high)
Cale M — Google review
Very clean beach , and the seawater is transparent you can see the sea bed. Good nearby shops for entertainment, food n drinks not forgetting wonderful picturesque views.
Nav L — Google review
Beautiful day beach for the dog lovely peer
Jenny W — Google review
Great, clear beach with a perfect view. A wonderful place to sit, relax, and enjoy the breeze. The water is shallow near the shore, so everyone can enjoy it safely. Just be aware of the many seagulls, as they will snatch food if you’re walking around with it. Plenty of restaurants, bars, and hotels are nearby, making it easy to enjoy your visit and even stay overnight.
Dhibin S — Google review
Great mix of amusement day time,n relaxing walk early morning and late night time
Oksana R — Google review
The best fireworks I have ever seen. Absolutely stunning!
Noorulain I — Google review
Great place to spend a sunny afternoon 😎
David A — Google review
Llandudno, LL30 2LN, United Kingdom, USA•http://www.visitllandudno.org.uk/things-to-do/llandudno-north-sh…•Tips and more reviews for North Shore Beach
5 min · 0.28 mi
4

Llandudno Promenade

4.7
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4.6
(4317)
Promenade
Sights & Landmarks
Scenic Walking Areas
Llandudno Promenade is a picturesque stretch of Victorian-era architecture along the Irish Sea, offering stunning panoramic views. For those seeking adventure, the nearby Great Orme Country Park features an extensive network of trails through limestone cliffs, heathland, and ancient woodland. The promenade itself spans almost two miles from Llandudno Pier to Craigside, with charming hotels and traditional attractions like Punch and Judy shows during the summer months.
Llandudno is a beautiful hidden gem in North Wales. It boasts a stunning, spacious seafront promenade and a charming pier—perfect for a peaceful stroll. The town is well maintained and has a lovely, welcoming vibe. For the best experience, try booking a sea-facing B&B. Not only will you enjoy breathtaking views, but it’s also a cost-effective option. A must-visit destination if you’re in the area!
Sudeep B — Google review
This promenade is wide and well leveled and beautifully maintained, with a beach on one side and a continual row of benches on the other. There is tons of space for people who walk, bike, and roll. Incredibly accessible, with entrance ramps available.
Alyssa B — Google review
Iconic Victorian Promenade This is a great place to stroll in summer specially if you have a family & a dog. You just walk around all the way to the pier and spend an delightful afternoon. It is however quite packed in summer, in fact probably one of the hardest place to park in the UK.
Paul V — Google review
A stunning Victorian seaside walkway stretching along the bay. The wide path is perfect for a relaxing stroll with views of the sea on one side and grand hotels on the other. The beach is lined with beautiful pebbles, adding to its unique charm. The pier at the end of the promenade is lively with attractions, while seagulls can be seen all around, often swooping down near food. The atmosphere is calm yet vibrant, making it a great place to enjoy the fresh sea breeze and admire the classic seaside beauty of Llandudno.
Dhibin S — Google review
This is an incredible place, very nicely done and with lots of benches for people to sit and admire the bay. We went in the afternoon and enjoyed the sun and the breeze sitting here and admiring the beauty around us. This promenade is more than a mile long and it was a pleasure walking through it. The market area nearby has lot of shopping and eating joints too. Would highly recommend for people traveling in this part of Wales to visit and enjoy!
Kapil S — Google review
Beautiful place to visit. Clean and tidy. Stunning scenic views, pebble beach, bandstand, busy pier at one end out door pool at the other.
Emma F — Google review
We enjoyed Llandudno a lot more than we expected. The Pier, the Promenade, the seaviews. It's a pretty place to be. The Promenade stretches along the beach from the Pier to the Paddling pool in the east. Almost 1.5 miles in length. Most visitors flock around the Pier area. The further east you walk, the less people you will see. And it's a real nice thing to do, walking the Promenade. Even busy, the Pier is a good starting point. Grab some snacks, some ice cream and get on your way. There's countless benches along the Promenade - all with seaviews :) So it's a perfect spot to enjoy some snacks or a small picnic. The Promenade is very wide, so it doesn't feel crowded. Bikes, dog walkers...there's space for everybody. There is a carpark near the pier, but always full. Some spots along the Promenade, but they're hard to find. We parked just a block away from the Promenade at the Venue Cymru carpark and were really happy with it. Plenty of empty spots.
Alex H — Google review
Lovely front very clean,stop feeding the seagulls fgs,maybe time to cull a few as they are getting annoying,taking stuff from kids hands,mind you why have a picnic on the front your asking for trouble,and also the parking is a joke,all it needs is bays marking out would solve a lot of issues,very multicultural very busy too but much nicer than Blackpool
M R — Google review
Gloddaeth Cres, Llandudno, LL30 1AN, United Kingdom•http://www.llandudno.com/place/llandudno-promenade/•+44 1492 596253•Tips and more reviews for Llandudno Promenade
7 min · 0.36 mi
5

Venue Cymru

4.5
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4.0
(693)
Performing arts theater
Concerts & Shows
Auditorium
Theaters
Located in the picturesque town of Llandudno, Conwy Country Borough, Venue Cymru is a versatile modern venue that hosts a wide array of events. Originally known as the Aberconwy Centre & North Wales Theatre & Conference Centre, it serves as a conference center, arena, and theater. The facility boasts impressive seating capacities for various seating styles and hosts renowned entertainment acts including the Welsh National Opera, film premieres, stand-up comedy shows, and more.
I love coming to this theatre. It’s small enough that you get a good view of the stage from anywhere in the theatre. The shows are amazing with lots of big musicals showing, good value for money. Go early as parking is limited and gets full guickly , you can park on the street with a pay and display ticket
Amanda S — Google review
Had a lovely experience taking my little one to see ‘In The Night Garden’ a couple of weeks ago. The venue itself was clean and tidy, the staff were very helpful and friendly, and there was plenty of parking. Would highly recommend!
Kayleigh J — Google review
I have telephoned on 3 ocassions over recent months to book tickets for various shows (Daniel O'Donnell, Mama Mia, Cinderella). Each time I have spoken to a very helpfull, efficient, knowledgeable and pleasant member of staff. So far I have only attended one show however the organisation within the theatre has been excellent. I have always booked early enabling me to book great seats. The seats are both comfortable and leg room is plentifull. I like in Cheshire however like this theatre for all the above reasons and the ease of parking. It would be much nearer for me to travel to Manchester or Liverpool to the theatres however I appreciate what Venue Cymru offers me and the shows that perform and appear there. Thanks for your outstanding level of customer service and the enjoyable experience.
Anne D — Google review
We had a great evening at this venue, however it is not clear to people attending for the 1st time that there are two venues within the one building. We got a drink in the bar, queued to get in to the hall and where then informed we were in the wrong place. My mobility isnt great, so we did our best to hurry out of the door, along the street and back inside. We had got there early, knowing it was a standing gig, so that I could lean on the barrier to help my balance. Since we were in the wrong place, that wasnt possible. Apart from the poor signage on tickets and on the entrance, the venue was excellent. Drinks prices were sensible. Facilities good and clean. Excellent gig, although I had to leave before the end, due to the lack of seating in the large arena.
Lin H — Google review
We went to see the abba tribute band last Saturday 25th October. A great night out great atmosphere but security staff far too severe. There was no need when the rest of the theatre was up a dancing to be told not to . I'm 76 hardly going to cause a riot very disappointed. The previous night billy Joel was fantastic couldn't fault it in any way .
Tina H — Google review
Great pre-performance meal overlooking the sea. Lovely staff, good wine list. Superb interpretation of Tosca by WNO: the two main characters sang fantastically. The orchestra was very good (the odd split note but we're all human). Overall, it was a fabulous experience, thank you.
Simon F — Google review
Excellent venue for Justin Hayward 2025 tour. Fabulous selection of Moody Blues music. Mike Dawes is amazing! Played solo as warm up act and then throughout Justin's set as part of backing group, delivering rhythm guitar, percussion guitar, lead guitar and bass guitar. Excellent night.
Adrian L — Google review
Great venue... Saw the Lottery Winners here. I'd definitely return 👍
Simon H — Google review
The Promenade, Penrhyn Cres, Llandudno LL30 1BB, United Kingdom•https://www.venuecymru.co.uk/•+44 1492 872000•Tips and more reviews for Venue Cymru
9 min · 0.47 mi
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Llandudno Shopping Park

4.3
(4938)
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2.7
(54)
Shopping mall
Shopping
Parc Llandudno Retail Park is a bustling shopping complex in Llandudno, North Wales, offering a wide range of shopping facilities. It features popular stores like M&S and Primark, which are said to be better than those found in many big cities. The park provides excellent parking options with two hours of free parking and additional paid parking thereafter.
The shopping centre have few good shop M&S, Boots, Range, TKmax, Next, Regatta, New Look, Primark and Costa. All on one level which is good for disabled access The car park is massive but very busy. First 2 hours stay is free then you can buy ticket from machine. Also beach is not far from this car park.
M U — Google review
The Llandudno shopping parking area was huge and easily available. I loved the place! At the time, there was free parking for about 1.5 to 2 hours—not sure if that’s still the case now.
Geomon G — Google review
Terrible car park charging system. Put your car registration number into the pay station. The display shows £2.00 The machine does NOT calculate how much you should pay, even though your registration number is scanned on the way in and way out. You have to calculate yourself how much to pay according to your arrival as departure time, subtract the free parking time, and the make a payment for the correct amount otherwise you risk a fine. The instructions on the pay machine are unclear and incomplete. What a shambles! Shops are good. Location is great. Just make sure you pay the correct amount for parking.
Mark B — Google review
Pretty good. Lots of well known shops. Parking too but it looks like parking isn't free (disappointing). Close to town centre so we'll within walking distance
Steve M — Google review
It's a really nice place to shop. Several shops have been there for decades. Billy Lal bargains being one such store,always good for a browse.
Akasteve P — Google review
Only been to the M&S but it's really spacious and there's lots of nice stuff to browse. The cafe is good too.
June H — Google review
Beautiful weather,nice and friendly people.Many shops and hotels. The drivers have road etiquette.. I love the place
N. N — Google review
The parking eye team send PCN charges even when you pay for the parking. I paid for parking but still received a PCN and appeal process seems like a sham. Park at your own risk and plan to pay PCN
Abdul F — Google review
Parc Llandudno, Conway Rd, Llandudno, LL30 1PX, United Kingdom•https://llandudnoshoppingpark.co.uk/•Tips and more reviews for Llandudno Shopping Park
9 min · 0.46 mi
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Victoria Shopping Centre

4.2
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3.9
(112)
Shopping mall
Shopping
Victoria Shopping Centre is a charming arcade located in the heart of Llandudno, offering a mix of well-known and independent retailers, as well as dining options. The center features a multi-story car park, making it convenient for visitors to access. The Grape Tree stands out as a popular retailer within the bustling complex, offering an array of dried fruits, nuts, and seeds. Additionally, amenities such as clean restrooms and easy parking add to the overall pleasant experience for shoppers.
A great little shopping centre in the middle of Llandudno. This place has a fantastic old style sweetshop plus a Boots, perfume store and a shop that sells garden figures to name but a few. It’s great to head out of the wet weather and enjoy a coffee in one of the cafes. Go check it out. Note on this occasion there was a knitting display (large tank and army figures) for D day. Amazing.
Mark K — Google review
Had a walk through this compact indoor shopping centre while on a day trip to Llandudno. It's a clean and attractive space with an eye-catching wooden and glass ceiling and quaint lanterns. Easy to access from the main shopping street, and all on one level. There's an excellent variety of shops, ranging from high street names such as Boots Chemist, Body Shop, Pavers Shoes, Roman and Grape Tree, to small local retailers selling clothes, jewellery, toys, gifts, bedding and lots more, as well as a café and takeaways. It was a refreshing change not to see any empty units or closing down sales. Enjoyed browsing around Waterstones; they have a great selection of books and an upstairs café. The Tourist Information Office is also in the shopping centre, something I found very useful, and there's a photo booth right next to it. There's seating, and a lift up to free toilets and a multi-storey car park. Did not buy anything on this all too brief visit, but I liked what I saw and will come here again when I return to Llandudno.
Valerie H — Google review
Walked in as it looked like it had more boutique shops & it turned out to be so. Visitors Centre gift shop is here & The Longest Yarn to commemorate the 100th anniversary of end of WW1 is on display here too. The mammoth knit/crochet effort is a great tribute & definitely worth viewing. Shopping centre has the provincial feel & charm.
The M — Google review
A lovely, well-kept, small rustic shopping centre on Llandudno high street. Hosts a good range of shops and has ample seating for older age groups. Also has two cafes, which makes it a nice place to grab a coffee and a bite to eat. Has an adjoining car park.
Paul — Google review
Good sized bays, seemed to be plenty of parking, it is on top of the shopping center so ramps up and down. Prices reasonable. Only could see 1 lift which seemed very busy.
Ben C — Google review
A bit of an odd one this place, but handy for toilets and parking. Good for cafes and the usual arcade type shops with a sprinkle of independents.
Stewart H — Google review
Good and beautiful Shopping Center. Not to full. Many good Shops inside and good food
Andreas G — Google review
Very good value parking wise if visiting town(multi storey) very good shopping area, and a short walk to promenade
Steve F — Google review
48 Mostyn St, Llandudno, LL30 2RP, United Kingdom•http://www.victoriacentrellandudno.co.uk/•+44 1492 704811•Tips and more reviews for Victoria Shopping Centre
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Forte's Restaurant

4.5
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4.0
(972)
$$$$affordable
British restaurant
The Forte's British restaurant offers a variety of delicious food with great service. The surroundings are warm and inviting, guaranteeing that you'll be treated with a smile. The food is delicious, and not at all hungry later as the portions are large. This restaurant is perfect for a date or just to have some lunch or dinner.
Clean and bright with plenty of seating. Staff are super attentative and polite which is great and you dont have to wait to pay your bill you just go to the counter when you are done. Food was made with quality ingredients and tasty. Really good experience.
Miss B — Google review
I tried Forte's yesterday I was loved it fish and chips for me jacket spud for my daughter and tomato pasta for my other child the service is probably the best that I have seen any where in such a long time and you feel so welcomed and so we'll looked after, the seating is comfy and well planned, the portions are a proper sized meal and we'll cooked. The only thing I would change due to it being costly but average price for this area is do fresh not frozen chips but this is merely my own prefence.
Joannejoyjoan G — Google review
My husband and I with our Shiba went to Forte's for dinner tonight. I was glad to know that dogs are allowed inside the eatery. On the previous night, we struggled to find somewhere to eat where my Shiba was allowed inside. We did end up dining al fresco. I believe that the waitress serving us is called Sharon. She was so caring for my dog as it have been a hot day. She bought him a bowl of water and was fussing over him. My husband likes his hamburger and I thoroughly enjoyed the pork steak with apple cream and cider sauce. Good portion served We were pleased to find Forte's
Rosa M — Google review
We came to Fortes in Llandudno as we fancied an ice cream after a day out and it was fantastic! Inside looked lovely but we chose to eat outside which they said they didn’t usually do with the glass ice cream bowls but said okay as it was a nice day, we did take everything back in after we were done and they said thanks! They were all so polite! The drinks and ice cream were fantastic! I had the mocha or cappuccino (something coffee based) ice cream which was one of the nicest I’d ever had, mom had banana and my dad had chocolate and all were lovely! Would definitely come again! The ice cream is well worth it and the staff are so nice!
Stephanie F — Google review
The best coffee and restaurant Very nice breakfast 🍳 Very good customer service amazing staff Very clean I will back again definitely 👍 Very good for family
Isa B — Google review
Lovely food, great service from really friendly staff.
Sue L — Google review
Second time I've been to Fortes, second time disappointed by the poor quality of food. My food came and it looked awful and tasted worse. I ate the salad a d left the rest. I will not make a third mistake, so won't be coming back!!!! Actually it is only fair for me to mention that when I went to pay the lady offered to refund the price of my meal which I appreciate. Food not so good, but customer care was good.
Margaret C — Google review
A very underwhelming visit! Service was great, loads of staff, possibly too many but still, all were happy and helpful and very engaging yet not in your face! Restaurant/cafe itself is well decorated and presented, clean and tidy and actually looks quite good, as we entered I had higher expectations given the staff welcome and look of the place. The food was actually quite basic and didn't seem to fit the venue if that makes sense. 3 meals ordered, a kids cheese sandwhich, a prawn sandwhich and a bacon cheeseburger. The sandwiches were very basic, just regular sliced bread bit plenty of filing, the kids meal coming as just a sarnie and crisps....so not really a meal I guess. The burger was nice but seemed a bit dry but only just. We had chunky chips with the burger....not a good idea. As they were chunky, they were not cooked through and were marginally undercooked. You could tell the food was frozen too! We ordered 3 drinks, 1 earl grey and 2 milkshakes, given the presentation of the site we thought maybe a shake would have been something quite thick with cream and sauce etc but no....it was just milk and flavour....akin to a nesquick. Overall, underwhelming but not a bad place. If there was improvement in food I'd definately visit again!
Dane J — Google review
69 Mostyn St, Llandudno, LL30 2NN, United Kingdom•https://bandbinllandudno.co.uk/business/fortes-restaurant/•+44 1492 877910•Tips and more reviews for Forte's Restaurant

The Goat Restaurant & Bar

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Restaurant
The Goat Restaurant & Bar in Llandudno is a culinary treasure located along the picturesque Llandudno promenade. This dining establishment has gained a reputation for its lively ambiance, exceptional cuisine, and careful consideration of dietary requirements, making it a must-visit for food enthusiasts. Visitors have praised the restaurant's stunning decor and attentive staff who swiftly address any issues. The luxurious setting reflects an investment in creating an exquisite dining experience.
What a lovely place! Servers were so attentive and friendly they simply couldn’t do enough for you. We had the fish and chips and the chicken burger and they were so delightful - really didn’t want the meal to end. Already looking forward to our next visit :)
Chloe M — Google review
The service is amazing! The staff is extremely friendly, and the vibe, live music, and beachside view are unparalleled. However, I wish there were more menu options beyond the few classic British dishes they offer—such as fish and chips, Sunday roasts, and burgers. Although they do have a brunch menu, it is not available in the evening.
Suresh T — Google review
This is a lovely place to eat, recently refurbished, with an outside seating area on two levels, looking towards the sea and promanade. I didn't see any wheelchair access. The food is delicious. I went with a group of 5 friends and family If you visit Llandudno, we all said that we would recommend it. We would certainly call in next time we are in Llandudno.
M M — Google review
Llandudno Esplanade Hotel on the prom opposite Llandudno Pier. Huge refurb on the hotel. How did we not know about this fabulous restaurant. Absolutely 10/10👜 handbag restaurant review. Compliments to the chef Jason Hughes featured on Great British Menu. WOW to the menu and all the delicious flavours. We tried the festive lunch menu (only £2 extra for the three course so why not 🥳) Festive dinner menu looked good too 👏. Love the presentation. Love the atmosphere. Love the decor in here. Everywhere is immaculate even the kitchen 5 hygiene rating 👏. Uniformed well trained staff. Front of house Gareth what a welcome and very informative. We also heard how you greeted others and treated everyone the same. Wish all maitre d hosted as good as you. Highly recommend you try here. We parked in the shopping centre multi story car park. Some parking available on the prom.
Ladies S — Google review
Our favourite restaurant in Llandudno! Service is amazing, extremely friendly staff who are very helpful and knowledgeable in regards to the restaurant and food. The food is amazing here, and presentation is excellent, every-time we have been it gets better. The restaurant itself has great vibes and is very welcoming.
Shannon G — Google review
My family had a great time here. The staff is friendly, the environment is awesome, and the food is delicious. My hubby ordered a beer and I grabbed a Margarita. We have had a chill time to enjoy the drinks in such a nice setting. My 5-year old girl enjoyed her kids meal very much, too!
Wing C — Google review
Had breakfast here while staying at the Esplanade Hotel last week. Brilliant service and great staff. Wonderful breakfast that set us up for the day, worth a visit.
Vince B — Google review
Been here a few times before the new chef and found it a little hit and miss. Last Monday 6 of us enjoyed one of the nicest meals we've had in a long time. We couldn't fault the service or food. The maitre d was fun and informative and made all the more enjoyable. We will definitely be back!!
Geraint A — Google review
Glan Y Mor Parade, Llandudno, LL30 2LL, United Kingdom•https://www.thegoat-llandudno.co.uk/•+44 1492 353189•Tips and more reviews for The Goat Restaurant & Bar
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Pebble Restaurant

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Fish & chips restaurant
Pebble Restaurant is a cozy eatery located at the back of a fish and chip counter. The menu offers a variety of dishes besides the classic fish and chips, ensuring there's something for everyone. The service is commendable, and the food quality is top-notch. Customers appreciate the reasonable prices and overall satisfaction with their dining experience. While some found the service lacking in friendliness, others praised the delicious food and accommodating staff.
Really enjoyed our fish and chips here. The mushy peas are the best I've ever tasted. Prices are very reasonable for a sit down meal with high quality food. They have a very good offering of desserts but we were too full to try them. I will definitely go back here if I'm visiting Llandudno
Tasha J — Google review
Stopped in for lunch whilst on holiday as a family of 6. Really fast and friendly service. Great selection of food, and the staff were also very accommodating. We ordered cod and chips, cod special, chicken burger and chips, sausage and chips, 2 deserts and drinks. In total we paid £80 which is a good price. The fish was cooked perfectly - no bones and wasn't oily at all.
Sean S — Google review
Very friendly and help, to grab a mid afternoon fish and chips for my son. A small portion of fish and chips for £7.95, freshly cooked. My son enjoyed it but the chips could have been a bit more crispy. Would visit again though.
Google C — Google review
Fabulous fish & chips to eat in or take away. We ate outside sitting at one of their tables. So many locals use this restaurant it speaks to the popularity and quality of the food. This means there is a wait for service. Why don't they canvass new arrivals to the counter as to which fish are required. This would speed up service. Delicious supper eaten outside on a sunny evening. I recommend this place.
Bill H — Google review
Nice traditional fish and chips, we had a mini cod and chips and a standard haddock and chips with mushy peas and traditional fruity curry sauce which really made the meal, best curry sauce I've had in north wales fruity with a slight spicy kick, also very good mushy peas, fish and chips nicely cooked. Well worth a visit.
ToffeeWorld ( — Google review
Very delicious food, best, fish and chips.
Nataliia T — Google review
Visited yesterday early evening and the floor was full of food and embedded in the carpet. Dirty pots piled high on most tables. We sat down and one of the staff members came over and asked if she could take our order. We said we are not ordering anything until these tables we are sat at are cleaned and all the previous customers pots are removed. She gave us the dirtiest look and walked off. She then walked past several times more and another customer on the next tables said ‘they won’t clear the table they will just leave it there in front of you. So after another ten minutes of waiting we decided to leave. I did ask two staff members if this was normal and acceptable including the women who gave us the dirty look for simply asking for the tables to be cleaned before we ordered. They just looked at us and said sorry…. Sorry and that was it nothing else. This place is disgusting and the staff clearly have not had correct training in customer service and basic hygiene. They also looked like they couldn’t be bothered and didn’t want to be working there.
Paul E — Google review
Lovely bright dining area. Good choice of food including gluten free. Tables not cleaned after clearing. Person bringing cups just plonks them down and leaves. She should at least set them out. We paid over £30.00 and had to ask for ketchup and table to be cleaned. Wasn't very busy. Men's Toilets smelly and we had to pass them to get to ladies. At checkout manager asked if everything was ok , that's a bit late to ask. Need to do a check back early on and quit chatting at the till.
Shelagh F — Google review
11A Mostyn St, Llandudno, LL30 2NL, United Kingdom•https://bandbinllandudno.co.uk/business/pebble-restaurant/•+44 1492 860222•Tips and more reviews for Pebble Restaurant

The Seahorse Restaurant

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Seafood restaurant
The Seahorse Restaurant is a charming bistro located in Llandudno, offering market-fresh local seafood and seasonal ingredients. The restaurant takes pride in serving dishes made with locally sourced Great Orme Lobsters, Conwy and Menai Mussels, and fresh fish caught by the chef himself.
Great Service & Amazing Food We recently revisited The Seahorse on a stay in Llandudno and it was just as good as we remembered from our previous visit (despite undergoing a change of owner) The Set Menu offers a limited but good range of Dishes from 1-3 Courses at a very reasonable price. The Service, Music and Atmosphere are all exceptional and this cosy restaurant is perfect for couples and small groups. We definitely recommend this restaurant and a booking is usually advisable. We will most definitely be returning when we are next in the area.
Steven O — Google review
My partner & I had the pleasure of dining at this charming, family-run seafood restaurant, and it was an absolute delight! From the moment we walked in, we were greeted with a warm and cozy atmosphere. The staff, clearly a close-knit family, were incredibly friendly and attentive, which added such a personal touch to the experience. As for the food – it was simply delicious! The Cod was perfectly prepared, bursting with flavour. The seafood linguine was very tasty. The portions were generous, and you could really tell that everything was made with care and attention to detail. We had the Mussels to share & we couldn’t believe the amount we got! The cozy vibe and amazing food made for a memorable dining experience, and we will definitely be back, Highly recommend for anyone looking for great seafood
Princess A — Google review
.We visited the seahorse restaurant to celebrate our 45th wedding anniversary .The service and the food were excellent
Ryuji G — Google review
Had a lovely meal here in this small, cosy restaurant. The haddock chowder for starters was divine, so so tasty. The cod main with slightly spiced vegetables was also very good although a little under seasoned. If you’re into fish this is the place to come.
Vikki B — Google review
We had a very enjoyable experience at the Seahorse restaurant. Interesting menu of seafood options that were deliciously prepared. The smoked haddock bisque was excellent Service was a little slow at times but overall good. Would definitely visit again. Reservations necessary.
Hal K — Google review
This restaurant is a lovely place if you like fish. But there are also options other than fish, such as lamb. We ordered various different starters and main courses. All were very tasty. If you take a starter and a main course, it will be enough for someone with an average appetite. The staff were friendly and the prices were right, considering the freshness and good taste. The only negative was the gratin dauphinois, which didn't look or taste very good.
The B — Google review
Welcoming staff, tasty well cooked food and reasonably priced. The setting is comfortable and atmosphere welcoming. The only critisim would be the lamb rump was a little tough and fatty, but still tasty. I didn't mention anything at the time as it was still okay. Overall it was a good restaurant which can be recommended.
Darren D — Google review
A seafood focused restaurant near the pier in Llandudno. Set over 2 floors in a lovely Victorian building with the bottom floor set as in an intimate bistro and the top floor set as a more traditional restaurant (with an overuse of blue lighting). The menu looks appetising and fresh. The dishes were generally tasty though my partner found her fish a little overcooked. Presentation wise, the food is a little dated and staff are nice though a little inexperienced (looked a little nervous in fact). It's perfectly nice but given this is supposed to be the best seafood in town we were left a little disappointed. It is good value and has a limited but interesting wine list.
Julian J — Google review
7 Church Walks, Llandudno, LL30 2HD, United Kingdom•https://www.the-seahorse.co.uk/•+44 1492 875315•Tips and more reviews for The Seahorse Restaurant
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Northwest side of town
For day 2, we recommend exploring the northwest side side of town. Start the day off with Y Gogarth Great Orme Country Park, then wind down and take it easy by the time you get to West Shore Beach. All together, your day would be filled with about 8 hours of non-stop fun.
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Y Gogarth Great Orme Country Park

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Visitor Centers
Y Gogarth Great Orme Country Park is a serene coastal park with vast open fields, diverse wildlife, and stunning panoramic views. The Marine Drive offers a picturesque four-mile route around the base of the Great Orme headland, providing travelers with captivating scenery and ample parking opportunities. This massive limestone rock formation is not only an impressive natural landmark but also a protected area for rare habitats and species. Families can enjoy various kid-friendly activities while exploring the designated conservation areas.
🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 Y Gogarth – the Great Orme Country Park – is absolutely worth the visit. The views are breathtaking in every direction, whether you're looking out to sea, spotting a ship in the distance, or just admiring the rugged landscape dotted with sheep. There’s a nice mix of things to do: the cable cars and the historic tram add a unique charm, and there’s even a bit of fun with crazy golf. If you're driving, be aware that the roads are steep – great if your car can handle hills, but it’s not the place to test a tired clutch. There’s parking available at the top, which is really convenient if you want to explore without too much of a hike. Overall, it’s a brilliant spot for scenery, wildlife, and a bit of classic Welsh adventure.
Simon — Google review
"Wales, you have my heart! We had an incredible time exploring your beautiful landscapes and meeting the warm locals. The charm of your local shops and cafes was like stepping back in time. I loved seeing everyone gathered in pubs, enjoying each other's company over a cuppa or pint. The laid-back atmosphere was infectious, and even Starbucks seemed quiet compared to the buzz in the pubs. Wales, I'll be back!"
Nidhi C — Google review
Good walk up to summit pass by lots of sheep ! But, also see the dry ski slope, also the mine and lots of views along the way. Cafe at top selling hot & cold food and small gift shop. Toilets. Transport includes tram and cable car as well as public buses. Also car park, if prefer to drive.
Diane T — Google review
As always, another visit to the Orme, another fantastic day. Accessible by foot, car, cable car, bus system and road tram, there are multiple options to get to the summit. This time we chose cable car (£15 per adult, £12.50 per child and £2 if you fancy taking the dog! - 2 adults and 2 children family return ticket is £43). The views are breathtaking and we'll worth the ride to see the Orme from a completely different perspective. Visitors centre at the summit is very informative, then there's the surroundings... The quarry, the bronze mines, St. Tudno's church, the open fields and walkways, the wildlife. Absolutely fantastic example of what Wales has to offer. Great family day out, and with the whole of Llandudno underneath you, what more could you want?
Darren — Google review
Went to the bronze age copper mine. A great visit with a fantastic welcome. Lots of information via film and boards. Had a chat to the local archaeologist on site. £10 a person with a discount for using the tram.(Must show ticket as proof). A bit tight to walk through the caves , well lit. Not suitable for wheelchairs or people who need sticks to walk. Quite damp floors in places due to water seepage through the ground. Some deep spots your walking over.
Rick S — Google review
I had a lovely walk to the summit, going via the Happy Valley Park. Wonderful views from the top. I returned by the back of the old quarry. Went slightly off track but it found me the goats. Then back on the correct path brought me to the lovely Haulfre Gardens. A. really lovely walk.
Peter M — Google review
walked to the copper mines following the tram way lovely walk ,not for the faint hearted tho ,great views ,steep good leg workout, mines were fascinating also keep an eye out for photos of the famous 🐐 goats
Steven C — Google review
Amazing views and a must see place in north wales. Toddler Tip: Don’t get too adventurous if you have push chairs, we had 2 so decided to hike down the fields till a distance from where we can hike up the push chairs. Try to encourage toddlers to walk (if they have started walking already), our younger one loved running down the fields and went very close to the sheeps. Bonus: place has one of most amazing mini golf with 18 holes.
Yati A — Google review
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Great Orme

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Mountain peak
Nature & Parks
Geologic Formations
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Great Orme is a stunning limestone headland in Llandudno, offering picturesque vistas of the sea and Wales, including the Isle of Man and Snowdonia National Park. It's a 350-million-year-old country park with miles of paths to explore, an ancient mine, and wild nature with Kashmir goats. Visitors can reach the top via cable car or tramway and enjoy the Old Mines. The area also features a ski and snowboard center for winter sports enthusiasts.
This is a great place to go and spend 2 - 3 hours just roaming around and admiring the natural beauty of the place. We were in Wales on a driving trip and drove up to the summit in our own car. It's an easy drive up and back and there is plenty of parking space available at the summit. You can walk around the place and get a great 270 degree view of the bay. Also, you can see a very large windmills farm in the sea!
Kapil S — Google review
We went up with a car, beautiful views with sheep on the way. Breathtaking views at top. Very windy so be prepared! If you like cheeky seagulls, you'll enjoy this place a lot!
Alina I — Google review
Great place to go hiking and have a great time! Although it’s 37 pounds to go up on a tram! What the hell!!! Although it is very beautiful! They is goats and lambs evreytwhere. Don’t google the accidents that happened here while your up there as they is quite a few and it scared me
Casey S — Google review
Beautiful place with plenty to do on the journey up aswell as at the top..A Tram both ways. Copper Mine & gift shop half way,£25 for family worth every penny.Museum at the top free with kids activities.Mini Golf at the Top £5 aswell as a great cafe & gift shop.Brilliant family activities ⛷, Tubeing and Bob sleigh..With Discounts..
Bonita H — Google review
Stunning location with amazing views in all directions. Well worth the bike to the top (3/4 to the top really) but, if you get the choice, take the tram. Much easier on the legs and lungs. Would highly recommend this as part of your essential North Wales experience.
JoeD21 — Google review
I went here three times in 2 days 😄 I went up walking early in the morning, drove with a car, and via Orme tramway. They offered different experience and has its own charm but I enjoyed them all! The day I went there at afternoon was extremely windy so better prepared with a windbreaker. Overall, the scenery from the top of Orme was wonderful. From the top you can explore different spots or even only sitting enjoying the day.
Nisa K — Google review
The mine tours are quite pricy but well worth it as it's self guided so you can make your way around at your own pace. There's a tram up to the mine from the town so it's wise to park in the town and take the tram up the hill if you don't mind paying. There are great views at the top of the hill and nice areas to eat or walk at the top. I've been twice and would go again if I was in the area.
Thomas P — Google review
At height, but very windy. Fantastic view of sea and city. Can easily drive upto hill. Take care of kids and lite weight stuff. Take care specially while opening and closing car doors, can shut with brutal force due to high wind.
Radiologist A — Google review
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Summit Cable Car Station

4.3
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The Summit Cable Car Station, located at the top of the Great Orme in North Wales, offers a breathtaking panoramic view of Llandudno. Operating from April to October, this long-standing cable car system provides visitors with a scenic ride down to the town, covering a distance of over 1.6 kilometers and offering stunning views as it approaches the iconic Llandudno Pier.
My grandson (14) and I had a great day. Did a return trip on the cable cars and thoroughly enjoyed ourselves. Been a long time since I went on the cable cars!
Kaz B — Google review
Note: They only accept cash for tickets We took a ride on the cable car from the bottom to the Summit. It was very busy and they were only letting 2 adults on each cable car. There was a sign saying this was due to high winds/crosswinds. At the bottom it also said the last return trip was at 2pm, but whilst in the long queue to come back we heard that it would probably be open until 5:30pm. Be prepared to queue for a long time, there are no indicators of how long you may be waiting. The cable cars are quite smooth and views of the surrounding area are good. Note the videos I have included are time lapsed just to show a bit more of the journey. It is possible to walk back or catch the tram back to do some of the journey to the bottom. There was also a sightseeing bus in the car park at the summit. It was a bit hazy on the day we visited but you could still make out Anglesey from the Summit. At the Summit there is a gift shop, cafe and bar. We parked at the Ski centre ( £2 for 6hours ) and walked down the fairly steep hill to the cable car station.
Mark F — Google review
The Llandudno Cable Car, located in the seaside town of Llandudno, North Wales, is a popular attraction that transports visitors from Happy Valley Gardens up to the summit of the Great Orme headland. Opened in 1969, it's billed as the longest passenger cable car system in Britain, spanning about a mile and offering a roughly 18-minute round-trip ride. It's a seasonal operation, typically running from March to October, weather permitting, and costs around £15 per adult for a return ticket (family options available). You can get a stunning views including 360-degree sights of Llandudno Bay, Snowdonia, Conway, and the surrounding coastline.
R A — Google review
It’s 2025 and time this business realised that and started showing potential customers some respect. Would it really be such a huge problem to have their own Facebook page that gave up to date accurate information on whether the cable cars were open or the time they were planning on opening (each day), rather than the old “if you see them moving they are open”. It would literally take about thirty seconds to post this information on Facebook and it would be so helpful…
David K — Google review
Very Very Good Ride. We have been trying to get on this for 3 years now and we finally got on it. Well Worth the wait. It was quite windy on the car itself. And it is 2 Per Car and cash only which is a bit of a pain but its overall, Worth it.
Charlie W — Google review
Almost great experience. Queueing up was the least favourite part of the cable car ride. We came during the bank holiday, therefore we felt like every single tourist decided to visit this place. Views picturesque
It.Is. P — Google review
Lovely cable car ride! Would definitely recommend. Return tickets for adults are £15 (£14.5 for single adult). Cash only!! Queue was relatively long by 11am at the base station, and the queue was over 30mins at the summit for the return journey around 2pm as they had advertised as the last return. However, it seems they prolonged their opening hours until at least 3/4pm, but wouldn't risk it. They only let 2 people onto the cable car due to strong winds, so that might happen to you too!
Stephanie Y — Google review
Lovely staff here, full of useful information delivered in an informative and friendly way. Considering the tramways age, it's in remarkable condition. We only waited for 3-4 minutes to depart after embarking.
Paul P — Google review
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Great Orme Summit Pay & Display Car Park

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Parking lot
Visitor Centers
The Great Orme Summit Pay & Display Car Park is conveniently located near the main entrance, accessible via St Marys Road off Lloyd St. Visitors can park for free with a Penderyn Distillery ticket and explore the beautiful coastal resort of Llandudno. The thrilling drive up to the summit offers breathtaking views and access to the cable cars. It's advisable to plan your visit carefully as the last cable car departs at 3pm.
Very handy parking place to start travels around the summit and go further down the nice small road around the summit. You can walk and hike there aswell. We walked down to the cemetery then caffee and lighthouse. Very nice views and some seals aswell
Alex B — Google review
There’s plenty of parking, and the views from the top are absolutely stunning—you can see the coastline for miles on a clear day. The summit area is well-equipped with gift shops, a café/restaurant, picnic benches, and plenty of space for a good walk. It’s also a great place to watch the cable cars and Great Orme Tramway in action, which adds to the charm of the experience. However, be aware that the parking charges are fixed: it’s £5.50 for up to 4 hours or £7.50 for the whole day, even if you’re only stopping for a short visit. There’s no option for a quick 30-minute stop, so it’s wise to plan ahead before driving up. If you’re just after a short visit or photo opportunity, this may not be the most cost-effective choice. Alternative option, as you drive along Marine Drive, there are a couple of FREE parking and picnic areas with coastal views, but the car park much smaller not many spaces, around 10-15 spaces. If you find a spot, they are ideal for a a quick stop or picnic and there’s no charge.
Anthony L — Google review
What a view!! For a small charge this car park is at the summit and has amazing views well worth a drive up to the top. You can also get the tram or bus tour and sky lifts to hear, great shop and cafe at the top and information centre
S H — Google review
We parked this paid car parking to hop on the tram. My parents, who were visiting Wales for the first time, were impressed by the magnificent and beautiful scenery of Wales. Near the car parking, there is access to the cable car and tram station, a cafe, and a small picnic area. Highly recommend it!!
Kozue Y — Google review
A Carpark with stunning view of The Great Orme. It has loads of parking space. Can be a bit windy.
Cobra G — Google review
Parking is now very expensive at a minimum of £5.50 for four hours, which is far longer than most people will want to stay, but there's nowhere else to park unless you're happy to walk up from the bottom (which is what I usually do). You can however park for free if you've paid the Marine Drive toll, which also costs £5.50, so you can either pay the toll and park for free or drive up Tŷ Gwyn Road for free and pay the parking fee. Either way it will cost you £5.50 (as at 2025). Alternatively if you go beween 6pm - 8am you can park for free but all of the attractions will be closed, although the views make it still worthwhile. It's a decent sized car park with 141 spaces so at least you shouldn't have a problem finding a space.
Mr S — Google review
Lovely place car park was expensive especially out of season only a small pop up cafe open and 1 disabled toilet open for the many
Sue R — Google review
Plenty of spaces and amazing views. Free ticket from the toll road price. Very windy on the day we went up but that was not a bad thing. Very tight roads going up and down but that is just park of it. No problem it you can drive properly.
Simon ( — Google review
The Summit Complex, Great Ormes Head, Llandudno LL30 2QR, United Kingdom•http://www.conwy.gov.uk/en/Resident/Parking-Roads-and-Travel/Par…•+44 1492 576622•Tips and more reviews for Great Orme Summit Pay & Display Car Park
8 min · 0.43 mi
5

Great Orme Mines

4.7
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4.7
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Temporarily Closed
Sights & Landmarks
Archaeological museum
Gift shop
Heritage preservation
Great Orme Mines, discovered in 1987, are the world's largest prehistoric copper mines dating back to the Bronze Age, around 4,000 years ago. The site offers a unique insight into ancient Britain and its advanced society long before Roman invasion. With over 5 miles of tunnels to explore using only primitive tools like stones and bones, visitors can gain a deeper understanding of this historical era. The mine features a visitor center and self-guided tunnel tours for an immersive experience.
Great place to visit near halfway station on great omre tramway. Excellent informative friendly staff. Go around visitor centre pick read history about mine and pick up your hard hat. Then venture into bronze age mine entrance go down 35 steps. Throughout tour a number of boards with information about the mine and working conditions. Really unique tour well worth visiting. Able to walk around outdoor area of mine. Gift shop has lots of unique rocks etc.
Steve D — Google review
A fantastic experience. The mines are awesome, so much history! Prehistory really! Bronze age people living in Britain centuries before the Romans. And the whole thing is being run by lovely people. Highly recommended.
Grandad119 — Google review
We visited with our 7 year old son and we all enjoyed it. The staff are fantastic, knowledgeable, and super enthusiastic. The mines have been made accessible for walking but be ready to crouch at a handful of points! Such an important discovery that made my jaw drop open upon reaching the largest part of the mine. Truly incredible to walk in the footsteps of humans from 4,000 years ago! My son was given a fun questionnaire to complete along the walk. At the end he recieved a little gift for completing it. I really loved this and so did he! There are videos on repeat at certain points and they are very clear and easy to understand. You can see how much care has been put into this. The gift shop and 2nd hand book shop is also excellent. There is a mixture of cheaper and more expensive gifts. The drive up and down is rather steep and narrow at points but no problem if you're used to driving on hills. We arrived early and the car park was easy to use. There is also a tram and cable car going up the hill / mountain so they are great options too.
Lee P — Google review
This place is a great attraction, the whole experience was very enjoyable. We visited on a Sunday mid September and it wasn’t overly busy. The staff were really nice, friendly and talkative. The layout from the car park, shop/entrance to the mines is well laid out. When you go into the attraction you get a hard hat and can take your time going through the experience, roughly 40 minutes to an hour but there is no rush. There is lots of history and information about the history of the mines and people that worked there and it that was fascinating to read, there is a short video presentation you can choose to watch which gave more insight into the history. You get to walk round the open quarry site and venture into the mines. It’s a self guided tour/walk and as others have stated and I’ll confirm it is narrow with low ceilings in places, this adds to the experience in a good way (unless you’re claustrophobic). There is lighting in the mine which highlights the natural features, but I would advise a good torch to see into the dark areas not lit, not necessary but again this added to our experience in a good way.
Robbie — Google review
Thought I mightn't be allowed in as t, shorts, sandals but self guided tour so nice to go at your own pace. Quite busy but space to pass families (great kids shouting echo!) a concrete floors, metal steps and railings whilst looking around. Activity sheet for kids, drinks van, shop, lovely interesting few hours. All CCTV, lights also panic buttons, is narrow but I wore my rucksack no issues, mums with babies in there too. Have fun! I bought tickets as walking past
Ilona R — Google review
Really good fun for me and my youngest son! Was bricking it a bit going into the tunnel but it was way worth it glad I persevered and kept going! Not that I could have turned back! Great for the kids and adults! Good fun! 👍 Will say it didn't take long to go around! But the weather was shocking. Didn't book in advance but I don't see why I wouldn't in future despite the shocking weather it was busy!
Alex M — Google review
Great place for bronze age history experience. Narrow road to good car park. Excellent explanation on walls before decending into caves. Toilets fine and picnic tables available.
Alan T — Google review
Lived near here most of my life and never been. We had friends over so decided to give it a try and was impressed. It's not massive but very interesting. You do go down some narrow passages though so not for everyone. But gives a great insight to how things were done and how small the places they worked was. Great value for money
John A — Google review
Llandudno, LL30 2XG, United Kingdom•http://www.greatormemines.info/•+44 1492 870447•Tips and more reviews for Great Orme Mines
6 min · 1.8 mi
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West Shore Beach

4.6
(1731)
Beach
West Shore Beach is a beautiful sandy beach located in a coastal town in north Wales. It is quieter compared to the North Shore Beach, making it an ideal spot for those seeking a more peaceful environment. The beach offers a large expanse of sand that stretches far out to sea during low tide, providing visitors with a gorgeous setting to enjoy.
As a foreigner living in Chester, this is the best place I have found so far within a 1h range. Lovely beach and views. Perfect spot to see the sunset. Llandudno offers short hikking routes great for stretching your legs and have a small taste of nature. Clean spaces everywhere and wonderful locals
Christian C — Google review
Beautiful and picturesque beach with a fantastic chippy nearby, Memos. A well kept beach, walkway and panoramic views across the sea especially around sunset being on the west side.
Ben — Google review
The water stinks and it is dirty. Maybe as it is dog friendly or don't know the reason. Seagulls don't let you eat but the scenery and view is beautiful. Sandy and kids friendbut not clean I would say as the smell is unbearable.
Samina T — Google review
Llandudno has two sides of beaches. This side, the west, has a long stretch of beach with dunes and pebbles. I was told it’s the largest beach here. It’s not developed like the main beach, no promenade or hotels or places to visit. There are just a couple cafes and a chip shop (closed bank holiday!). I last came here 10 years ago and recall it being a large and lovely sandy beach. We arrived today at 1pm and saw only pebbles 😂 however the tide was in (I’m not scientific enough to explain why it was in at this time and not when I came last time, at this time). Anyway, there were patches of sand and gradually the tide went out and behold! The sand! This side is let down by lack of places to eat (the two cafes are expensive). But, then again, that’s its charm too. I’m going to head over to the main beach. The footpath is adorned with benches to sit, there are lots of places to sunbath between the dunes, in the sand but away from sea.
Iqbal M — Google review
West Shore Beach in Llandudno is a tranquil spot with golden sands, stunning sunsets, and views of Conwy Mountain ,its just 10mins walk from llandudno pier. Quieter than the North Shore, it’s ideal for walks, picnics, and a relaxing escape by the sea
Dr W — Google review
A nice well kept sandy beach. If you want to spend time on the beach by the sea then this is probably the better side of Llandudno to visit as it is sandy.
Cale M — Google review
This beach has to be the most relaxing beaches I’ve visited. Ok, maybe nothing compared to Spain or even Bamburgh, but to us it’s idyllic, I could sit there all day watching the waves roll in. It’s relaxing, charming and picturesque. It’s the first place we come to when we visit Llandudno, a beautiful place in itself. The beaches are spotlessly clean and certainly don’t smell like one reviewer has said, have they never seen seaweed before. I’m amazed with this place and always will. It’s beautiful.
Stephen O — Google review
My favourite beach in Wales. Clean. Quiet most days and beautiful scenery.
Daniel B — Google review
Llandudno, LL30 2AG, United Kingdom•http://www.visitllandudno.org.uk/things-to-do/llandudno-west-sho…•Tips and more reviews for West Shore Beach
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Where to eat

Under a 1-minute walk from West Shore Beach, here are a few close by recommendations for when you get hungry exploring around.

The Lilly

4.0
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4.0
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Hotel
British restaurant
Nestled in the charming coastal town of Llandudno, The Lilly Restaurant with Rooms offers an intimate fine dining experience featuring exquisite British cuisine alongside 11 contemporary guest bedrooms. This delightful establishment is perfectly situated for outdoor enthusiasts, especially during the warmer months from June to August when you can explore scenic trails like the Great Orme and enjoy leisurely walks along the coastal path. For those seeking adventure, late spring and early autumn provide ideal conditions for rock climbing and abseiling.
We had drinks and food here on our weekend break. After seeing another customers fish & chips I decided to order some. The fish was a good size and coated in perfect crispy batter I really enjoyed the home made tartare sauce, it was honestly the best I have ever tasted The whole meal was delicous and was clearly all home made
Julie O — Google review
The Barman was rude. Refused to help a disabled person into the restaurant, there were cushions blocking the entrance which restricted access. Not a lot of room in the bar area for seating inside but plenty outside, it's Wales, not the Costa del sol. Never stayed in the hotel so this review is just for the bar. Draft beer was good.
Daniel C — Google review
Lilly's is one of the beautiful places we have stayed. The views from our room are stunning and the room was incredible. Adam is the best grumpy man ever, he is no where near as grumpy has he makes how to be. Adam made us so welcome and nothing was to much trouble. The breakfast was tasty and the evening meal was outstanding. We will be visiting again very soon. Best wishes Carol & Graham.
Carol M — Google review
Loved our stay here the food was amazing and the room was but could do with a hoover behind the door and the along the skirting board. I couldn't fault it only to the above. The owner is a bit miserable but probably working to hard. Cooked breakfast brilliant but don't ask for anything different because you won't get it. Am not slatting the establishment meerly pointing out a few things. All in all great stay
Suzanne P — Google review
Fantastic overnight stay at the Lilly. The room was very nice with a great shower and a wonderful view. The staff were very friendly and couldn’t be more helpful. Great value for money and I’d stay there again if ever in north wales. Thanks for a lovely stay.
Mark W — Google review
Arrived on Monday 29th September for a 3 night stay for my Birthday treat, we were checked in by Adam who was lovely, friendly and made a joke about our bill going up, due to Ste ( my fiance) wearing an Everton top lol. Room 3 we are/were in... It is a lovely room, shower was amazing, fab views of the sea/beach ⛵ etc... after a great night's sleep every morning greeted by Adam for Our breakfast, Full English & great continental variety, trust me the Full English was amazing, Mondays Evening meal Ste had The Seafood Carbonara he said it was delicious, I had the Belly Pork on a bed of Leek infused Mash, carrots & Thyme Gravy, was so nice. Puddings are lovely too, we only had dessert the first night though Tuesday evening meal We both had the Steak Pie with chunky chips,Carrots, broccoli stem & Gravy, omg the homemade pies fantastic. Wednesday meal We both had the Lilly Burger meal and Oh Wow it was fabulous, we have both said the best burger we've ever tasted. In fact I myself will say All the food at The Lilly has been Divine, the Chefs Dale & Paul hats off to you both and thank you so much. And a big thank you to Adam, Roxanne & Lee for such an amazing service, nothing is too much trouble, you are so attentive, friendly and work so hard thank you all so much, made a great birthday treat. We both look forward to coming back in the near future, and we will absolutely be Highly Recommending you. Thank you again Kind Regards Nikki + Ste 🎉💖🩵
Nicola S — Google review
Appalling service. AVOID THIS PLACE AT ALL COST if looking for a nice meal. Went in as a family. Waited 45 min to get our food when noone else had food in the restaurant. Ordered a kids cheeseburger and ask for no cheese. Only for it to be brought out With cheese. So one of the kids ended up eating alone as all others had finished eating. The waiters couldn't be more interested. Asked for the burger which cost £7 to be taken off the bill only to be told that since the burger still got eaten, they couldn't take it off the bill. It's £7. Appalling. Absolutely DO NOT recommend this place.
Raina R — Google review
Due to stay and we decided to cancel our booking. I tried various ways to contact the hotel and met with no response. Rang them and an incredibly rude man spoke to my husband. Very unhelpful and just couldn't be bothered to speak to us properly. Due to this we cancelled our booking and booked elsewhere. After reading reviews we realised some others have experienced this person!
Jen D — Google review
W Parade, Llandudno, LL30 2BD, United Kingdom•https://the-lilly.co.uk/•+44 1492 876513•Tips and more reviews for The Lilly

Kings Head

4.5
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4.5
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$$$$affordable
Pub
Restaurant
The Kings Head is a historic pub in Llandudno, known for its dog-friendly atmosphere and cozy setting. In the colder months, visitors can enjoy sitting by the roaring fire with their furry companions while savoring a pint or indulging in delicious food. During warmer seasons, patrons can take advantage of the fantastic garden offering views of the bay and Great Orme.
Super dog friendly pub with great food and good coffee. We enjoyed the prawn cocktail, plaice with new potatoes and traditional battered fish and chunky chips. Water bowls were provided for the dogs as well as a cosy blanket to lie on. Would definitely recommend.
Helen B — Google review
I stopped by for dinner (no drinks this time) and was genuinely impressed by the range of seating options. Whether you're after fresh air on the patio, a cozy old-school vibe with traditional wooden tables, lively group dining on long benches, or a quieter, more refined space with stylish decor—this place has it all. My family and I settled into a lovely, tucked-away corner that felt just right. The food? Surprisingly good for the price—nothing fancy, but well-cooked and satisfying. And the desserts? Definitely a highlight. All in all, it was a warm, welcoming, and enjoyable dining experience that exceeded our expectations.
Timothy L — Google review
If you have the energy to walk up the hill to catch the tram then go in here as a reward afterwards!! The food selection was excellent (they start again after 5pm). Very clean, very nice, the outside space is floral and welcoming. The staff are helpful, quick and knowledgeable... I asked for "a dry white wine please" the barmaid said "Sauvignon Blanc, Pinot or Chardonnay" I asked for Sauvignon Blanc and she said "Chile or New Zealand" (I'm not joking when I say I have been places where the wine offerings are "red or white") Games to play are kept in the bay window for the kids, and they are very very friendly. Nice to wave to the passengers on the tram too 100% recommend
Sam H — Google review
Just popped in for our second visit today for a Sunday lunch! Such a friendly, dog-loving pub with fantastic food. It was just as great as our first visit during pie week. This time, we all enjoyed a lovely Sunday roast. The food was perfectly cooked, and the cooked beetroot 🫜 was a really nice touch. The manager even brought a little bowl of meat scraps for our dog—so sweet! We’ll definitely be making this a regular stop whenever we’re in Llandudno.
Emma H — Google review
If I could have left 10 stars out of 5 I would have done. Having defied death on the Great Orme Tram my wife decided I should be rewarded with a pint and some food. I ordered the Steak and Guinness pie and I was presented with a meal for a family of 4! Not only was the pie huge and bloody lovely, it was accompanied by every veg available too! I need to go and put my loose trousers on now and have a nap in the sun somewhere.
Karl L — Google review
Just had a little sample of the King’s Head new menu - outstanding! They’ve taken the menu up a notch just when I thought that wasn’t possible! Try the nibbles menu with some options showing in the photo - Turkey and cranberry sausage roll with to die for how made heavy dip, duck bonbons with hoi sin dip and breaded Camembert with homemade cranberry dip! Friendly staff too, especially Ffion where nothing was too much trouble!
Fiona J — Google review
The Kings Head is a very family oriented pub where the staff are friendly and the atmosphere is warm and ambient and cosy. They play lovely music. They are dog friendly. It reminds me off the old fashioned pubs where everyone is welcome including dogs. They have an open cracking fire. The drinks and food is reasonably priced and the food that is cooked here is cooked using locally sourced ingredients and is absolutely sensational.this pub is a wonderful gem of Llandudno.
Terry K — Google review
Little atmosphere but is was mid afternoon so not busy. That said we sat outside in very comfy chairs and had a good beer. We didn't eat here but the food looked excellent and we look forward to trying it next time we are in LLandudno, we just had other plans. Popped in as we had just been up the tramway which you have to cross to enter the pub, quirky but fun.
J C — Google review
Old Rd, Llandudno, LL30 2NB, United Kingdom•https://en-gb.facebook.com/KingsHeadPubLlandudnoNW/•+44 1492 877993•Tips and more reviews for Kings Head
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Off the beaten path
For day 3, if you don’t mind the extra trek, today covers more off the beaten path places like Porth Dyniewaid. Not quite as popular as Llandudno Pier, but still highly rated among many travelers. Accounting for getting around and average time spent, today’s activities could take about 7 hours.
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Welsh Mountain Zoo

4.4
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3.9
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Zoo
Outdoor Activities
Nestled in the picturesque Conwy Valley, Welsh Mountain Zoo is a conservation zoo offering breathtaking views and a diverse collection of rare animals. From red pandas to tigers and snow leopards, visitors can marvel at exotic and endangered species while strolling through lush gardens. Families can enjoy interactive experiences, educational exhibits, and daily animal encounters. The zoo also features a quiet farm with rabbits and ducks for children to enjoy.
Such a unique place. Staff are friendly and helpful, we went to a few talks which we don't normally do but was easy to get around, not too busy and well worth going to them. The enclosures are a little smaller compared to some other larger zoos but the animals are well loved and cared for. Fabulous views, great playground. A couple of cafes. We got chips/drinks from the safari which were reasonably priced. Plenty of parking and right by the beach so we went there after. Would highly recommend. My 13, 11 and 7 year old loved it. We will definitely go back. Arrived about 10:15 and left approx 15:30.
Sarah G — Google review
The walk from Colwyn Bay town to the zoo is intense as it is uphill but it was so worth it. The views were beautiful. Ticket prices are reasonable, staff are friendly & as we went before the schools break up for the summer holidays it was quiet. This gave us time to see everything. We were in awe of the bear, seeing a brown bear was an amazing experience. Even the food was reasonably prices
Kat A — Google review
A lovely little zoo with a beautiful garden a views of the ocean. We saw 90% of the animals during our visit which was amazing, especially the snow leopards. The animal talks were interesting, our favorite was the sea lion training. Only reason for the 4 not 5 stars is due to the food and drink options. During our visit there weren’t any ice creams and the only drinks available were limited warm cans and hot drinks. We ate in the penguin cafe and a basic baguette was £9, which shocked me. Definitely bring your own food. Hot dogs and chips are available in the restaurant for slightly cheaper but were sold out. Toilets were very clean. We spend around 4 hours here. For those wondering you can easily get a taxi from the train station. It cost us £6 with Dales Taxis, walking down to town was fine but you don’t want to have to walk up the mountain to the zoo.
Ella H — Google review
Just visited for the first time and loved it. Spent hours there and even had dinner there. Lots to see on the walks around the zoo. Check out the website. The food was a little expensive but it all helps to keep the place open and the cafe was really clean and modern and well looked after. All the staff were great. Little talks every hour or so but we missed them lol. Would highly recommend.
Skycamvideo — Google review
Brilliant zoo with brilliant talks. Alex was excellent with the bear talk, she was so knowledgeable, not just with bears but with a lot of other animals. Sea lions and the show were fantastic. Food in the penguin view place was really nice and reasonably priced. We took about 5 hours to go around the whole zoo with a 3 year old and 5 year old and stuck around for two talks. We didn’t go at a rushed pace around the park. Gift shop is pricey but then they always are in these places. All in all, a great day out! Just a heads up, it’s cheaper if you book online before the day you choose to go. Don’t book on the day you’re going because it’s more expensive. No family ticket available if you don’t book before the day you go.
Emma M — Google review
Now this is a Zoo! I went here with my partner and 10yr old son. We absolutely loved it from start to finish. The animals were brilliant. The staff went above and beyond; answering any questions or just talking to us about the animals they cared for. I made some amazing core memories with some of my favourite animals. I will be back as soon as I can that's for sure. There are accessible parts of the zoo but it is very much hills and slopes at parts. There are plenty of food places and toilets dotted around the place. There is always some fun activity for the kids to do to keep them busy and interested throughout your visit. Could not recommend this Zoo more highly! It's amazing!
Paula D — Google review
A really nice place to visit. The staff where all friendly and the animals looked well cared for. We spent a good 4 hours + wandering round taking everything in. The paper map is a little hard to follow and I would suggest that perhaps an app maybe better but I can't remember what the phone signal was like.
Lee W — Google review
Recommend coming here Variety of animals and well maintained the habitats were made as well close to orginal habitat of the animals. All of us loved the butterfly enclosure. One thing I'd say is that its kinda confusing trying to find the animals because of the lack of signage and people were ignoring the exit only sign to get into the butterfly enclosure so it created a traffic jam.
Lucy — Google review
Old Hwy, Colwyn Bay, LL28 5UY, United Kingdom•http://www.welshmountainzoo.org/•+44 1492 532938•Tips and more reviews for Welsh Mountain Zoo
10 min · 3.4 mi
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Porth Dyniewaid

4.8
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4.7
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Hiking area
Outdoor Activities
Nature preserve
Beaches
Porth Dyniewaid, also known as Angel Bay, is a hidden gem that offers an enchanting escape into nature. Nestled near the Little Orme headland, this stunning location features a circular walking route where visitors can enjoy breathtaking coastal views and the chance to spot adorable seal pups during October and November. The area is rich in birdlife and provides numerous walking paths for all levels of hikers. While dogs are welcome, it's essential to keep them on leads to protect local wildlife.
Fantastic place to spot some grey seals 🦭 you’re advised not to go down to the beach as to not disturb them, but there’s plenty of spots to sit and observe from afar. You can park on a nearby street with relative ease depending on the time of day. But I highly recommend visiting this place. It’s beautiful.
Jack H — Google review
Absolutely stunning place! You can park for free along the side streets nearby. Just walk up the steps, and you’re immediately rewarded with breathtaking coastal views. We were lucky enough to spot some seals relaxing on the rocks – such a peaceful and beautiful spot. Highly recommended for a quiet nature escape!
Jennifer B — Google review
Lovely little stop here for Angel Bay to see the seals inside the cove area viewable from the cliff. Nice well signposted route to walk with very few silly safety notices. Care to be taken as some very steep cliff edges but absolutely beautiful view. Fairly flat wall along the main path but a little more tricky if you want yo climb the higher rocks. We didn't do the entire walk as it appeared a little longer than we had time for that day.
Kirsty B — Google review
This place is absolutely stunning, the scenery & water is beautiful! Also managed to see some wild seals bobbing around which was really cool. The walk to here isn't too onerous & is well worth making the trip. I'll certainly be returning 😊
Tyler L — Google review
A really lovely spot . I was lucky enough to see the seals hauled out on the beach. It's an easy walk from Llandudno. I returned by going up the steep bank to the derelict winding gear at the top and followed the trail back to the main road. A lovely walk
Peter M — Google review
Beautiful place to take in the sea air and see the seals at a distance. A good tip is to take your binoculars for a real close look at them without disturbing their peace.
Nick C — Google review
Fabulous! Plenty of free parking as a start, then you can go up 3 levels. The 1st you only have few steps then it's flat to where you can see Angel Bay and the grey seals 🦭🦭. 2nd level you walk up a bit and reach a quarry area and what used to be a World War II artillery practice camp. 3rd level you can enjoy breathtaking views of Llandudno and the Great Orme. I loved the wildlife too 👍
Mara B — Google review
What a beautiful setting...the seals are amazing. Was able to see a mother & her young pup together. One off my bucket list !
Sue S — Google review
81 Penrhyn Beach E, Penrhyn Bay, Llandudno LL30 3RW, United Kingdom•Tips and more reviews for Porth Dyniewaid
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Queen's Park

4.5
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4.2
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Park
Nature & Parks
Playgrounds
This park is located in a nice part of Craigedon, with plenty of open space for children to play. It features swings, a roundabout and a slide.
Absolutely brilliant. Great for picnic, walk and recreation. I loved the idea of shared plantation of vegetables and flowering plants. Pine trees have been planted years ago but are well looked after.. I wish we have such parks in Dewsbury, Huddersfield and Cleckheaton. Kirklees is a Council with poor facilities and high hopes. We enjoyed our time at Queens Park.
Rabia B — Google review
Nice open park, closed off area for children and a lovely area of fruit trees, and planting for the public. Would be great if they had a closed off area for dogs as the entrances are open.
Kelly G — Google review
A very nice and clean park for a day out with the family. The kids would love the playground.
Martin A — Google review
Lovely little park, nice mix of families playing or having a picnic, dog walkers very friendly - real benefit to the community.
Ian J — Google review
Stopped on the way home yesterday 25th July. Great for the kiddies, plenty of space and very tidy area.
Ger W — Google review
Free parking available close to this pretty little park. Children's play area appears well maintained, one aspect was clearly fenced off for repairs. Seems to cater to a range of ages and includes a 'zipwire' activity. Grass areas for picnic, bins on site. The park was very clean on the day of visit. Had a lovely afternoon here with family.
C H — Google review
Lovely park, well kept by a band of hardworking volunteers, loved by adults, children and dogs. Great play area, shame no toilets as there was years ago. Wish people would pick up their dog poo though. Oak trees in bloom at the moment and are magnificent, 3 different coloured blooms promising many conkers in the Autumn. A park I spent many happy hours in as a child.
Margaret W — Google review
Excellent dog friendly park
North S — Google review
Queen's Rd, Llandudno, LL30 1TY, United Kingdom•https://www.conwy.gov.uk/en/Resident/Leisure-sport-and-health/Pl…•+44 1492 873773•Tips and more reviews for Queen's Park
9 min · 4.2 mi
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RSPB Conwy

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4.5
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Nature preserve
Nature & Parks
Nature & Wildlife Areas
RSPB Conwy is a 114-acre nature preserve that boasts various habitats such as grasslands and salt marsh, making it an ideal home to an array of bird species. Its stunning views across the Conwy valley make the entry fee of 6 pounds for adults well worth it. Visitors can enjoy spotting different types of wildlife, including swans and herons flying around or just relaxing at some of the hides on site.
Lovely first stop in Wales and we really scored with the weather. Walked the lagoon perimeter and enjoyed some fantastic views out over to Conwy and the surrounding hills. Staff were great in telling us what birds to expect and where.
Anna M — Google review
A wonderful nature reserve, well looked after with wonderful staff and volunteers. They have a small cafe serving drinks and snacks and very clean toilets. There a week stocked shop too. Definitely worth a visit 5*
Kay G — Google review
What a marvelous place. The staff were very helpful and friendly. We were given an excellent overview of the work being done on the site and have to say the enthusiasm of the team is wonderful to see. A special mention for Jake for his advice and guidance. We enjoyed a lovely walk observing many birds and a few squirrels along the trail and in the estuary. We stopped at a number of hides and had great fun trying to identify the numerous species going about their business. The scenery and the abundance of birds made for quite a special day out.
Keith H — Google review
Fabulous place to visit. It's well thought out with beautiful scenery. Great paths for the disabled and chair. Easy walking for the not so able. Great café. Cheap entrance fee. 5 stars ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Highly recommended
Steve C — Google review
We've been meaning to visit for a long time but actually managed it today as read online there was also a Farmers Market taking place. We had a lovely walk around and spent time in a few of the hides watching the various birds. Hoping for a lot of rain which will sort out the water problems in the lagoons! We would definitely recommend a visit and we'll be back soon.
Liam H — Google review
Seriously beautiful place. Great little family outing. Good value, decent little play area for the kids and the main circular walk was interesting and not too long for our young kids.
Oliver D — Google review
Situated off A55 J18, RSPB's North Wales location takes advantage of a site once used to receive ground excavations for the A55's Conwy Tunnel. The site features freshwater wetland, a modern visitors centre/store, and a cafe. The facilities are excellent, and include ample parking, great accessibility, toilets/baby changing facilities and also a playground. Dog walkers beware that canines are not allowed, however a trail joins the visitor centre to Conwy, and anyone prepared to walk for 20-30 minutes during summer months will probably reach Conwy Harbour before successfully finding a parking place in town. RSPB is a charity, so be prepared for a modest entrance fee unless your visit is restricted to the cafe only, and be prepared for well versed volunteers asking for donations!
Steve G — Google review
A great place to break the journey to Anglesey. A walk round the reserve was relaxing and we saw various wildflowers, including lots of Southern Marsh Orchids and plenty of waterfowl and waders.
Fred P — Google review
Llandudno Junction, N Wales Expy, Conwy LL31 9XZ, United Kingdom•https://www.rspb.org.uk/reserves-and-events/reserves-a-z/conwy/•+44 1492 584091•Tips and more reviews for RSPB Conwy
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Where to eat

Even the most seasoned adventurers need a break to chow down some food. Close to Queen's Park, these restaurants are about a 4-minute walk away.

Bay Grill II

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Pizza Takeout
Bay Grill II offers high-quality halal food at reasonable prices. The owner is known for going out of their way to provide recommendations on places to visit and other halal food spots, making visitors feel welcome. Customers have praised the delicious 16-inch pizzas delivered promptly for a birthday party, with polite delivery service. The staff ensures that orders are prepared to satisfy customers, providing quick service with a smile. Additionally, the chicken skewers are highlighted as some of the best in town by repeat visitors.
The staff were really friendly and the pizza was very delicious. I would definitely order from them again.
Chantelle N — Google review
We use this FABULOUS company as a treat...not as often as we would like to...but they are a clean, helpful and thoughtful team .Their food it FABULOUS and we have never found a better takeout in Llandudno. The delivery service is GREAT and their prices are SOOO good. Cannot praise them highly enough!
Joanna H — Google review
Just Ordered tonight first time online very Impressed would Highly recommend the Chicken Doner meat , I had cabbage and mint yogurt first time on the Donner meat 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Gareth R — Google review
Best takeaway in the area! Awesome staff, super tasty food. Never disappointed. Thanks so much 😊
James L — Google review
Just had the pizza pounder. Staff was great and pizza was great. I fully recommend them. Thank you guys
Terry A — Google review
I've just had chicken kebab meat & chips from Bay Grill II. The chicken was really tasty & well done as I asked. Staff always very polite. Highly recommended. Louise 😊
Louise H — Google review
We were very pleased with the Pizza we ordered. We went for cheese and tomato and it was nice and chunky with plenty of cheese.
Ishaq K — Google review
Just had a takeaway excellent burger and chips great lad highly recommended
Mark A — Google review
29 Queen's Rd, Llandudno, LL30 1TE, United Kingdom•http://www.baygrillpizzas.co.uk/•+44 1492 874875•Tips and more reviews for Bay Grill II

Home From Home Restaurant

4.7
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4.5
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$$$$affordable
British restaurant
Home From Home Restaurant is a family-run gem with very friendly staff and amazing food. The chef's brilliance shines through in dishes like the veggie pasta, which is said to be the best ever tasted. Portion sizes are generous, and parking is easy to find just across the road. The ambience is quiet and relaxing, making it perfect for a light lunch or an enjoyable evening out.
We absolutely love visiting on our annual holiday. We visited 5 times over the course of a week - the food and service is amazing!! Emily took great care of us and was such a smiley, chatty server. Thank you!
Georgia J — Google review
A lovely little place. Great food, great service, decent prices. First class.
Rtid75 — Google review
As always great food and service, whether you're having breakfast lunch or dinner
John P — Google review
Lovely food here, it may not look spectacular from the outside but the service was really good as was the choice of dish. We had multiple different things and everybody was really happy with their meal. Although not the cheapest, portions were generous and it was fresh and so tasty you could tell that quality is really important to them. Staff were friendly and helpful. Top marks all round
Tim A — Google review
What a gem of a restaurant this is we came across it whilst on holiday from Kent The staff are both welcoming and attentive making atmosphere is just right and the food is absolutely delicious! We had both the dinner and breakfast menus give it a try you will not be disappointed. Being a vegetarian who is allergic to mushrooms I often struggle with menus but not here ! The chef just adapts their menu to suit you as everything is freshly cooked. TBH this place is amazing if it was situated in Kent I know that there would be weeks to wait to book a table here as it is such a special place and people would return time and time again.
Judith W — Google review
Amazing food as always! Tasty, hot and home made. The staff are lovely and always find a way to fit us in, even when busy! Pretty good prices too! 😊
Kelly L — Google review
We were visiting from London, and just wanted a quiet escape for a week. We had no expectations of finding a top class restaurant on our doorstep. But we did! This place is a revelation, and not in a central touristy area at all. Do not let that put you off. My friends and I were here Sunday afternoon, and returned tonight (Wednesday). The food is exceptional,well cooked, beautifully presented and way way beyond expectations. The staff are just lovely. Attentive, helpful and care about what they are doing. So refreshing. Decor is classy, modern, and everything is absolutely spotless. The menu is full of classic dishes, many offered with a well considered twist or options that inspire culinary exploration. Prices are 50% below a quality West End venue with comparable quality food. I could go on, but just come here and see for yourself. And you're welcome for the tip. My friends and I have just booked for the next 2 nights. We are not being boring. We just won't find anywhere this good in a 30 mile radius.
Rollo D — Google review
Lovely restaurant. Reasonable prices. Came to £38 person. Roast dinner, dessert, a couple of drinks. Service was good. Very polite. No service charge. Was well worth a tip.
Rick S — Google review
2 Broadway, Penrhyn Bay, Llandudno LL30 3EF, United Kingdom•https://www.homefromhomepenrhynbay.co.uk/•+44 1492 548397•Tips and more reviews for Home From Home Restaurant
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Bodysgallen Hall (national trust)

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Cafe
Nestled in a 17th-century Grade I listed hall within a 200-acre private estate, Bodysgallen Hall and Spa offers an upscale retreat with stunning views of Snowdonia and Conwy Castle. The luxurious accommodations feature free Wi-Fi, while some rooms boast panoramic vistas of the castle and mountains. Guests can indulge in award-winning dining at the 3 AA Rosettes restaurant or unwind at the spa's swimming pool, sauna, steam room, and relaxation areas.
We absolutely LOVED Bodsygallen Hall - the service right from the get go was exceptional from the original booking which was super easy and they accomodated all our requests for spa treatments, meal times as well as accomodated special requests with no hesitation at all. From Will and Sally on reception to Simon, Daniela and Priyanak on service we were extremely well looked after. I do think it's on the pricey side of things but given the level of service you receive it's worth it as a treat. The bathroom could do with updating as could the tech facilities in the room but bar that we had a splendid time. We met Richard Broyd OBE and the person responsible for maintaining the beautiful artefacts and interior of the hotel and they shared its incredible history and stories about some of the art in the bar. It's STUNNING. The gardens are beautiful - I would love to return in the summer when we can explore more. It's a fantastic location to bounce into LLandudno and surrounding areas like Conwy. Gorgeous stay - we will be back. Can highly recommend the White Onion and Poached Egg Veloute with truffle, pressed ham hock terrine and croqeutte, the lamb with madeira sauce and pea risotto. Delicious!
Ema L — Google review
We stayed one night in the garden cottage for a special occasion. The room location was amazing, private and with own garden. We loved walking around the grounds and woods. Inside the cottage was comfortable and spacious but it was very hot. It was a hot day and the storage heaters had been left on the night before. We struggled to cool the room down before sleep. The only other downside was the old fashioned and stuffy bar area where we frowned upon by Telegraph readers. It did not feel welcoming. Overall we had a nice time but wouldn't stay again for the price.
Alison D — Google review
Location is out of the way, need to drive. Went for afternoon tea. Great service, very friendly staff, presentation of food amazing, food was full of flavour. Recommend the afternoon tea. Price reflected the high standard of food. Didn't see rooms.
Dest I — Google review
It is a great place full of character and old world charm. But expensive so good as a treat. The evening menu didn't change for the two nights we were there, which was a surprise. The breakfasts could have had more imagination.
Rupert D — Google review
We stayed for 2 nights in the main house. Very traditional, stately home, with antique furniture, wood panelling. Every member of staff is excellent, super helpful and friendly. Dining room people especially lovely. Food was good, but disappointing to have the same menu on both nights Lost one star as our room was so hot, in February. We turned the radiator off, opened the double glazing, guess that was why there was A/C in the room, we needed it. Also, the bathroom wasn’t that nice, very old bath with awkward shower over Gardens are stunning. If you ask, and they have time, you can go up the 12th century tower for amazing views. We used the spa on both days, nice pool, sauna, steam room and jacuzzi. Expensive, but a nice treat.
Sarah T — Google review
I visited the spa for the first time as a visitor. My massage exceeded my expectations. Megan made me feel safe and respected after I explained I have AuDHD and trauma around touch. The massage was excellent and exactly what I wanted, and the whole environment is wonderful for relaxation. Highly recommend!
Dave O — Google review
We stayed here for my birthday and had dinner at the hotel — everything was just perfect! The service, hospitality, and staff were all amazing. Such a lovely experience. Definitely recommend!
Julia P — Google review
This is one of my happy places. You're looked after from the moment you arrive. The cottages are gorgeous and my spa treatment was wonderful. I wish I could stay there forever.
Sonia H — Google review
The Royal Welsh Way, Bodysgallen Ln, Llandudno LL30 1RS, United Kingdom•https://www.bodysgallen.com/•+44 1492 584466•Tips and more reviews for Bodysgallen Hall (national trust)

Frydays

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Fish & chips restaurant
Frydays is a popular fish and chip shop that has received high praise from satisfied customers. The freshly cooked Haddock with Chips n Mushy Peas comes highly recommended, as well as the Steak n Ale Pies. Customers have been impressed by the quality of the food, with one person noting that the haddock was the best they've had in a long time. The portions are generous and the staff is friendly, making it a regular stop for many visitors to Llandudno.
Very friendly people!!! Good start as you walk in a chippy is for the staff to say hi. I had cod, chips and mushy peas The Mrs had haddock, chips and curry sauce Both fish were very tasty and a reasonable portion size!! The curry sauce was a good texture and flavour and the mushy peas were some of the nicest I've tried. 23 quid it cost. Which is about right nowadays. I was impressed and would return!!
Dan H — Google review
Lovely fish and chips sat outside in the sun perfect. Food was great with friendly happy staff. Well worth the walk to about 6-7 minutes walk from the promenade. Recommend 👌😊
DAZ A — Google review
Really good fish and chip takeaway. Not greasy, well cooked. We had a big order for 10 people and it was all cooked really well. Friendly staff and good service too (very busy on a Friday evening but everything seemed well in hand). A great end to a lovely week's holiday in the town. Recommended!
Dave E — Google review
Absolutely fantastic little fish and chip shop! Food was super fresh and the chips were to die for! My kids loved it too! Could fault the staff who were super friendly too! Will definitely be back!
Toni Q — Google review
Love this place I’ve been several times and not disappointed. Home made steak and ale pie is well worth the price. I forgot to order gravy or peas on my last visit.
Nicola F — Google review
First time been here and it was so great! The cod fish is soft and juicy, the outside was crispy and very thin. The taste is just fine and not salty. The homemade curry sauce is delicious and not spicy, suitable for kids as well. It should be one of the best fish and chip I tried and highly recommend👍🏻
K — Google review
Amazing fish & chips would highly recommend and the curry sauce was gorgeous
Sam P — Google review
Was working on a job round the corner when one of the lads suggested a chippy for dinner, didn’t go in with high expectations but my god was I surprised, best haddock I’ve had in my life second to none and the chips, mushy peas and curry sauce were all spot on as well! I wasn’t waiting for ages either despite there being other customers and all the staff were so friendly and welcoming! Brought me right back to my childhood that chippy did and I will definitely be back again if I’m in or around the area!
Callum M — Google review
101 Llandudno Rd, Penrhyn Bay, Llandudno LL30 3HN, United Kingdom•+44 1492 540162•Tips and more reviews for Frydays
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Day 4

Proximity is everything
For day 4, we bundled attractions like The Smallest House In Great Britain and Plas Mawr and other places within a close range, so that the time it takes to travel between all of them is less than one hour. Combined with the average time people spend there, your day should take about 8 hours.
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The Smallest House In Great Britain

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Historical landmark
Historic Sites
Nestled in the town of Conwy, The Smallest House In Great Britain is a charming and quirky attraction that shouldn't be missed. This minuscule former fisherman's residence, known as Quay House, measures just 1.8 meters wide and 3 meters high. With only two rooms, this bright red one-up-one-down dwelling was inhabited until May 1900 by the last owner, Robert Jones.
Lovely, worth the long queue and £1.50. Doesn't take long to look round as it is small, and I had to take my rucksack off to look up the ladder. The lady on the door has a little stall and happily tells you about it and poses\takes your photo whilst waiting to go in 😍
Ilona R — Google review
We came across this little gem completely by chance, and it turned out to be a delightful surprise. It's just 6 feet wide and 10 feet tall! It was once home to a remarkably tall fisherman - 6'3". The visit itself is short and sweet, just a few minutes per person, but it leaves a lasting impression. While you can’t go upstairs, you can peek into the upper level. The staff are warm and welcoming, and the entry fee is refreshingly low, making it a quirky and budget-friendly stop for families, history lovers, or anyone curious about Britain’s tiniest home.
Aleks B — Google review
It’s a good visit if you are around the town, takes 2-3 mins. Ticket charges £1.5 per adult. You can buy directly from the front door from the lady. The history and habitant is pre recorded and playing when you enter the house.
Maddy S — Google review
Tucked along Conwy’s harbour wall, the Smallest House in Great Britain is a quirky and charming stop that captures everyone’s curiosity. Measuring just 1.8 metres wide and 3.05 metres high, it was once home to a local fisherman named Robert Jones, who lived there until 1900. Despite its tiny size, the house is surprisingly cosy, with a living area downstairs and a small sleeping loft above. It’s a quick visit but full of character—friendly guides share its fascinating history, and it’s perfect for photos beside Conwy’s medieval walls. Entrance cost £1.50 and its worth to look inside this tiny house.
Przemyslaw K — Google review
A lovely experience, a lot of history about this little house. From the little old couple of lived here to the 6 foot 5 fisherman how he veer lived there I'll never know, so much stuff in such a little house. Recommend going, there will be a queue outside the house to see, both card and cash payments are taken. And trinkets can be bought afterwards on the little trolley. Also the staff are in traditional Welsh lady dress, what better way to be proud and welsh, Cymru am byth 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿
Tom J — Google review
I’ve seen this house from a distance before and loved the chance to step inside and see this little museum properly. Well worth the £1.50 entry fee to go in, look around and see this little gem.
James B — Google review
I recently had the chance to visit the Smallest House in Britain, and honestly, it was such a cute and unique experience! ❤️ The house is tiny—so tiny that you can hardly imagine someone living inside it. Yet, it has a special charm that immediately catches your heart. Standing in front of it feels like stepping into a fairytale. What makes the place even more beautiful is its location. Right in front, there are plenty of boats floating on the water, each one different from the other. The combination of the sea breeze, the boats, and this little red house makes the view absolutely unforgettable. 🌊🚤 It’s not just a house—it’s a part of Britain’s history and culture, and definitely a must-visit spot for anyone traveling here. 👉 Overall: • Uniqueness: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ • Beauty: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ • Experience: Truly recommended ❤️
Shaik K — Google review
Well worth a visit if your in North Wales - Conwy £1.50 entry and nice souvenirs outside & Staff are lovely and welcoming.
Timothy — Google review
10 Lower Gate St, Conwy, LL32 8BE, United Kingdom•http://thesmallesthouse.co.uk/•+44 1492 573965•Tips and more reviews for The Smallest House In Great Britain
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Plas Mawr

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Heritage building
Sights & Landmarks
Historical landmark
Historic Sites
Plas Mawr, meaning "Great Hall," is a 16th-century residence located on Conwy High Street. Built between 1576 and 1585 by Robert Wynn, it is preserved by Cadw and offers self-guided audio tours. The house showcases original plasterwork in the bedrooms and Great Chamber, as well as Tudor technology in the kitchen. Visitors can explore the garden, courtyard, and climb to the tower for stunning views of Conwy.
Really great historical house. Great map and info sheet provided by the staff. Rooms most rooms are nicely decorated giving you some sense of life back in the day. The house itself is really interesting. Loved getting to see the ornate plastered walls and ceilings. Loved the freedom we had to explore the house and the climb to the tower was worth it (outstanding views). If you’re in Conwy you need to visit this place.
The T — Google review
I was genuinely impressed by how beautifully preserved this townhouse is - like stepping straight into another century. Despite the bustle outside, it was surprisingly peaceful inside, which made the visit even more enjoyable. The staff were warm and welcoming, and there was so much to explore: a fascinating array of rooms and a charming Elizabethan garden filled with a variety of plants. The ornamental plasterwork was a real highlight. One particularly lovely moment was meeting a friendly woman who not only offered to take our photo but also gave us a delightful mini-lesson in Welsh pronunciation and language. It added such a personal touch to the experience. The gift shop was well-stocked with thoughtful souvenirs, including a great selection of magnets. All in all, a hidden gem that’s well worth a visit.
Aleks B — Google review
Plas Mawr is one of Britain’s finest surviving Elizabethan townhouses and a true gem of Conwy. Built between 1576 and 1585 for Robert Wynn, a wealthy merchant and member of the gentry, it reflects the prosperity and ambition of Tudor Wales. The house’s name means “Great Hall” in Welsh, and it lives up to it—every room is richly decorated with intricate plaster ceilings, painted walls, and period furnishings that bring the 16th century vividly to life. Beautifully restored and managed by Cadw, Plas Mawr offers a fascinating glimpse into the social status, family life, and craftsmanship of its time. It’s not just a historic house—it’s a journey straight into the world of the Welsh Renaissance. Entrance cost £10 for non Cadw members, toilets and gift shop available on the site too. Worth a visit
Przemyslaw K — Google review
This house is deceptively large! What you think is the house, on the street, is actually only the gatehouse and the main house is behind. Really homely house with some impressive original ceiling and wall mouldings, some decorated. There is an audio guide available which I recommend listening along to as it really brings the story of the house to life. Do visit the top of the tower for great views of the town. There is an admission fee but free for Cadw members. Gift shop and toilets on site.
Elizabeth B — Google review
I hadn't been to Plas Mawr in over 30 years. It was a favourite place to visit as a child. Back in the 80's they definitely leaned more in to haunting side of it. I don't think that even got mentioned on the tour this time. First off, this isn't a good place if you have mobility issues. Between the stairs, crooked floors and doorways that you have to duck to go through whilst also stepping over something, isn't the easiest of things. On entry, staff were FANTASTIC. Incredibly nice and polite. There were several other lovely staff members inside too. You get the option of taking a player round that scans things in different rooms and gives information and a story. This costs no extra and is a brilliant addition. There is also a room inside where you can watch videos about various things in the house. It's a great place to look around and it has plenty of seating in various areas around the house. Given it's age, a lot of the flooring has become very warped, you can even see the floor below in some of the gaps and splits. In some rooms, it can leave you feeling a bit dizzy walking around. If you're in Conwy, it's well worth a visit. I think it's even possible to get a dual ticket to also visit the castle too.
Simon M — Google review
Plas Mawr We visited Plas Mawr by chance, and it turned out to be one of the best things that happened during my trip to Wales. This is one of the most carefully preserved Elizabethan houses in the country, and everything is kept in pristine condition. I met Peter, a volunteer, who gave a fascinating insight into what life was like in that era. Every room is beautifully decorated in period style, and even the kitchen is set up with fresh ingredients to make it feel alive. It was absolutely lovely, and I strongly recommend a visit. You can also buy a joint ticket with Conwy Castle and save nearly £4 on each ticket – definitely worth it. There are toilets inside the house for visitors which, like the rest of the building, are very clean.
Aliakbar S — Google review
Knook in this town, great little tour within conwy. It is an audio tour experience with markers across which lead you to the next. If you're interested in learning about old historical buildings, this is one for you!
Ar A — Google review
A gem to visit. Large and well preserved, it gives an interesting insight into the world of luxury as lived by wealthy Elizabethans. Very well worth a visit.
Jerry W — Google review
High St, Conwy, LL32 8DE, United Kingdom•https://cadw.gov.wales/daysout/plasmawr/?lang=en•+44 300 025 2239•Tips and more reviews for Plas Mawr
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North Western Gardens

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Botanical garden
Nature & Parks
Gardens
North Western Gardens is a charming park located in downtown Llandudno, featuring a statue of the March Hare from Alice in Wonderland and Victorian-era public toilets. It's an ideal stop for visitors staying at hotels in the area, with nearby attractions including Holy Trinity Church and St. John's Methodist Church. Families can enjoy a fun vacation by visiting other recommended spots like St. David's Church, Bodafon Farm Park, and Great Orme Country Park.
Very nice area off the high street to sit and have a picnic away from the hustle and bustle of the high street. Very convenient and clean toilets available
Linda W — Google review
Poor how they put engraven images of idols all over llandudno. Breaking the second commandment. They must be trying to tempt the anger of God even more. Repent and take them down, or Do not, it does not matter to me any how, because i live on Conwy Mountain 🤣🙏😁
Justin R — Google review
At Victorian Galas there is usually a large numbered key organ playing golden oldies
Peter J — Google review
Peaceful has a resident to wonder down before holiday makers come! Nice place from town to visit and gather your thoughts 💭
Kereena — Google review
Commerly know as Bog Island. Always clean and tidy. Beware of the seagulls if you are eating.
Rod W — Google review
Had a great time here, with the kids. Plenty to see and do much for kids to do. Not to much in way of scenery, like landmarks but still a beautiful place to come. 1st time here and hopefully be back again. Be prepared to spend some cash, as not much here is cheap.
Martin L — Google review
Perfect bit of tranquility on the edge of the town. We as a dog group met there to practice some key skills and then walked up town
Audrey E — Google review
Lovely little space, benches to sit and well kept grass for youngsters. Added interest as part of Alice in Wonderland trail is situated here.
Bev B — Google review
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Ffin y Parc Gallery

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Art gallery
Ffin y Parc Gallery is a charming country house and art gallery located on the outskirts of Llanrwst, Wales. The gallery offers elegant rooms and fully equipped cottages for visitors. It has recently relocated to Llandudno on the North Wales coast in March 2024. Visitors can enjoy the beautifully decorated studio with unique artworks and pottery, as well as explore the picturesque gardens while savoring a delightful cup of coffee and cinnamon roll at the cafe.
Lovely historical building with unusual artwork to discover. Beautifully laid out rooms to enjoy while pursuing the artwork & sculptures. We enjoyed the delights of the cafe afterwards, lots of delicious cake to choose from. Walking in the grounds outside was wonderful!
Annie T — Google review
Beautiful setting in the Snowdonia region, picturesque building which has been renovated to an excellent standard. Staff are very kind and helpful. Lovely food and drinks from the coffee shop and the gallery its self is stunning with some locally sourced art. Accommodation is 5 star, couldn't ask for more!
Thomas P — Google review
Very interesting, and different, art gallery.
Bill P — Google review
Fin y Parc never fails to inspire and move me with its ‘Welsh-soul’ art, whether 2D or 3D. It’s a lovely building with a welcoming, non- elitist atmosphere.
Meyriel E — Google review
A lovely building ideally suited as a gallery. The quality of work on show is always of a very high standard and the Martin Collins exhibition currently showing is excellent.
David W — Google review
Not my first visit to Ffin y Parc, and won't be the last. As always, a hugely impressive selection of original artworks for sale, displayed in one of the most tasteful settings in north Wales. We didn't eat there this time, but previous visits to the restaurant have been a delight.
Clarrie F — Google review
A wonderful place to relax, eat fabulous cakes and snacks observe and buy art. The whole experience is great, assisted by staff that know their subject - on the food and on the art. Visit - it's a place you'll want to go back to!
Huw F — Google review
Beautiful building, had a lovely lunch. Quite busy ..maybe best to book a table before hand. I walked around the house which was lovely looking at the art Gallery , interesting place
Tara J — Google review
Trinity Square, Llandudno, LL30 2RH, United Kingdom•http://www.welshart.net/•+44 1492 642070•Tips and more reviews for Ffin y Parc Gallery
1 min · 300 ft
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Waterstones

4.4
(898)
$$$$affordable
Book store
Waterstones is a well-laid out book store with friendly staff and knowledgeable customers. The first floor cafe offers drinks and light bites, while the large children's section on the ground floor is perfect for budding readers.
Waterstones in Llandudno is dangerously good — I went in “just for a look” and somehow left with a small library and no idea what happened to my afternoon. The staff are lovely enablers who smile sweetly while helping you justify buying yet another book you definitely don’t have room for. Five stars — my bank account disagrees, but my bookshelf is thrilled!
Bryan M — Google review
It has been some time since I have been in a Waterstones, I was not disappointed (with the book department). I have a deep appreciation and love of books, to be surrounded by them was bliss. The books are well displayed and reviews and recommendations are scattered throughout the store. The assistant I spoke to was very knowledgeable and helpful in regard to my enquiries , her own love of reading was very evident. The cafe was somewhat disappointing, the staff thought it amusing that they had no brown sugar and their dialogue with each other was quite loud and intruded into the room (imho). I will return to the store but maybe not to the cafe.
Peter O — Google review
A great selection of books and displays that helped draw my attention to unique books I may have not considered. Store was super clean and staff were welcoming and helpful.
Alyssa B — Google review
A mid-sized Waterstones - an excellect bookshop with a wide range of books together with other reading related products, similar to other shops in the chain. It has a well stocked children's area along with good selections on reference, music, art, travel and maps, self help, medical, fiction and local interest. The staff, many of whom have been there a good few years are knowledgeable and very helpful. The cafe is good and roomy for the size of shop but can become crowded at popular times. Many customers visit it almost daily. The prices are reasonable and the food on offer excellect, although slightly too many calories for me! The shop is conveniently situated as one of the outside shops of the Victoria Centre, which houses the Llandudno multi-story car park.
Martin T — Google review
I have been to the cafe a couple of times, their prices are good, the workers are friendly, and the coffee is hit or miss, the bathroom however, never has any soap or often toilet paper and when I was browsing the cakes there seemed to be hairs on the passionfruit and lime cake. The cafe also close much earlier than their official closing time so beware! To leave it on a positive note the employees in the book store below are always kind, happy to help and have great recommendations.
Earl N — Google review
While holidaying in Llandudno, we wanted to purchase some top trumps cards for our grandson, we found the exact two packs we wanted here. Also, the upstairs cafe is excellent. Extremely cozy with a great cup of tea.
Simon D — Google review
I recently visited the cafe in Waterstones Llandudno. I have regularly visited the cafe over the years, but extremely shocked and disappointed by the attitude I was met with from 2 female staff members. I paid cash for the items and queried about my change, extremely rude to the point of “gaslighting” by the 2 staff members. The male staff member was apologetic for their attitude and as I stated my complaint was not over the change but how I was unnecessarily treated by the other 2 staff. As agreed by the male staff member, I was contacted the next day by a member of staff from the bookshop, who was very polite and confirmed I was correct and had been short changed. I asked for the change to be put in the shops charity box and was helpfully advised how you make an official complaint about my upsetting experience with the 2 cafe staff members. I will not be returning and currently in process of filing an official complaint! Such a shame that some staff from the cafe behave badly towards customers when everyone else is lovely. Bookshop part is great but cafe a big NO!
Helen J — Google review
I have been into the cafe a couple of times now recently and I must say it was ok... until today. 3.50 pm in the afternoon, I walk in and see scones and cakes. By the time I turned around, gave my order for coffee and scone, they were being shovelled in the bin. Brownies, the lot. I was rudely told by the male member of staff "we can't sell them to you, they are going out of date TODAY" . The last time I checked, the day does not finish until 12 midnight. Pretty damn poor. I have made a complaint to Waterstones, Joe's cafe, whoever runs this cowboy cafe. I shall not be going again. 1 star.
Edward W — Google review
Victoria Centre, 37 Mostyn St, Llandudno LL30 2NG, United Kingdom•https://www.waterstones.com/bookshops/llandudno•+44 1492 872287•Tips and more reviews for Waterstones
5 min · 0.27 mi
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Home Front Museum

4.7
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4.7
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Temporarily Closed
War museum
Museums
Heritage museum
Specialty Museums
Step back in time and immerse yourself in the civilian life during World War II at the Home Front Museum in Llandudno. This living history museum offers a unique experience, showcasing recreated shops and homes from the 1940s. The museum, housed in a former garage used by the fire service during the war, is small but rich with history.
One of the very best WWII museums I’ve ever visited. While most focus on the fighting soldiers, theaters, and battle information, this lovingly curated experience highlights the average folks back home. There is a refreshing dedication to the women and their involvement as well as the other people that did what they could from home. Absolutely worth traveling to the area specifically to visit this museum with plenty of personal stories from locals. The owner, Andrian, is incredibly knowledgeable and passionate about his museum. I could’ve easily spent a half day just examining everything.
Katie B — Google review
What a cracking little museum, while small it's packed to the brim with informative signage and well dressed up exhibits. Is a few mins walk away from the town center and at £4:40 (at the time of posting) it's well worth the visit, I'll happily come back next time I'm round. The owner seems nice and friendly and very informative about the soldiers that lived in Llandudno and life of civilians during the wartime era.
Matthew C — Google review
This museum is an absolute hidden gem. Tucked away on a side street in Llandudno, the place really packs a punch when you go in! It is crammed with fascinating artefacts and all presented in an exceptional way. The place is great value for money and I highly recommend it. Very family friendly with displays that appeal to all ages.
Morgan H — Google review
We had a spare afternoon and looked for somewhere to visit close by our hotel. It's a bit tucked away, but the outside looked interesting. It's so reasonably priced that we didn't expect much. Once inside, we were blown away by the number of items. There was so much to look at with displays set up as shop windows, rooms, and even an air raid shelter. If you stop and look at each exhibit closely, you keep noticing more things! My mum, who is a certain age to just remember the war, was fascinated by items she remembered from her childhood and re-lived the time she was evacuated. We spent a while inside and even went back to look at some areas again. Thank you for a lovely experience and well displayed Museum.
Paula — Google review
Absolutely Fanastic and worth the £4.40 entry fee and lovely little shop too. Staff Friendly and helpful. If you love anything war related, this a must see visit.
Louise C — Google review
Brilliant little museum down a back street in Llandudno. Very cheap entrance fee (£4.40 per adult) but I spent a good 45 minutes looking at everything in there. Lots of information on WW2 and how it affected the normal people at home. I would highly recommend a visit if you are in the area.
Vikki F — Google review
What a hidden gem of a collection. Not too big to get Musuem fatigue, and fabulously displayed with plenty of interesting info to absorb and so many artefacts. If you're in Llandudno you really should visit.
Emma M — Google review
Small but perfectly formed, this museum for me has the perfect layout of items, accompanied by excellent information boards. Living locally it has taken me far too long to visit, but I will now be returning because I don't want to miss anything. Highly recommended.
John J — Google review
New St, Llandudno, LL30 2YF, United Kingdom•http://www.homefrontmuseum.co.uk/•+44 1492 871032•Tips and more reviews for Home Front Museum
11 min · 0.58 mi
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Happy Valley Botanical Gardens

4.7
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4.5
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Botanical garden
Nature & Parks
Gardens
Parks
Nestled on the picturesque slopes of the Great Orme in Llandudno, Happy Valley Botanical Gardens is a delightful retreat that celebrates nature's beauty. Originally gifted to commemorate Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee, this enchanting garden is a haven for wildlife and plant enthusiasts alike. Visitors can enjoy leisurely family walks along paved pathways that meander through lush greenery, exotic plants, and tranquil ponds.
Well kept gardens where you will find some of the characters from the Alice in Wonderland trail. There are benches overlooking the sea and the pier. It's on a slope and a steady climb will bring you to some water features and rock gardens. There is also a stone circle (mini stonehenge). It's a beautiful place to visit.
Paula — Google review
Nice, peaceful botanical gardens hidden away from the busy touristy areas below. Well worth a visit if you want some peace and quiet.
Luke B — Google review
The most spectacular views from the West Shore all around to East Shore. Gardens are beautiful with lots of seating. A cafe, toilets also parking are available. Most definitely worth a visit!
Jay H — Google review
It’s a beautiful place for a peaceful walk and a relaxing picnic. The gardens are well kept with plenty of benches where you can sit and enjoy the sea view and the surrounding hills. There’s a small café where many people try the real Welsh ice cream, though I personally didn’t find the taste as good as other ice creams I’ve had. From the gardens, you can also spot the old cable car route, which is now closed, adding a touch of history to the area. It’s a calm escape from the busy pier, with lovely photo opportunities all around.
Dhibin S — Google review
Happy Valley Garden features an enchanting Alice in Wonderland theme, complemented by beautifully landscaped grounds and stunning views. It’s truly an exceptional garden experience.
Pattanathu R — Google review
A lovely little botanical gardens. Plenty of seating available and plenty of plants and wildlife to enjoy. Well worth a visit and it is completely free.
Cale M — Google review
If you walk down from the great prm top. Fabulous views of Llandudno bay. It was a bit down inthe weather and lots of work needed to improve. But relaxing
KEVAN I — Google review
It was nice to visit, but a lot was cordoned off. Some lovely views there though
Simon M — Google review
Happy Valley Rd, Llandudno, LL30 2QL, United Kingdom•https://www.conwy.gov.uk/en/Resident/Leisure-sport-and-health/Pl…•+44 1492 554202•Tips and more reviews for Happy Valley Botanical Gardens
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When you need a food break from visiting all the attractions today, these fan favorite restaurants are about a 1-minute walk away from North Western Gardens.

Barnacles Fish & Chips

4.3
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4.1
(1213)
$$$$affordable
Fish & chips restaurant
Barnacles Fish & Chips in Llandudno is a beloved spot for locals and visitors alike. It offers a warm and cozy setting to enjoy classic fish and chips, as well as other options like pies, hot pots, and a variety of vegan and gluten-free dishes. The restaurant has gained popularity for its gluten-free offerings, including battered sausage, chicken nuggets, Cornish pasty, and steak pie. Customers appreciate the quick service and friendly staff.
Arrived in Llandudno after a very long drive in search of food, really fancying cod & chips. After searching for places to dine in the area that catered for Gluten Free, found Barnacles restaurant & takeaway. Greeted with a warm welcome on entrance, shown straight to our table with menu's, we placed our order for cod, chips, mushy peas & curry sauce, of which all was Gluten Free, so we were very happy. Our food arrived & we were Not disappointed at all, with all freshly cooked to order, we enjoyed our meal, fully cleaning our plates, not wanting to leave anything. We can not fault this restaurant & it's team, thank you to them all. We returned again 4 days later for Gluten Free battered sausage, chips & curry sauce, yet another enjoyable meal, we can not fault the food or this restaurant. Many Thanks again to all of the team working today who were happy to help.
Wayne W — Google review
This visit took place on a Tuesday afternoon in Feb25. The shop is located on the main shopping area, Mostyn St, in Llandudno and is easy to find by its canopy adjacent to the bus stop. It has two sides to the premises. One is a take out with seating outside and the other is a café style restaurant, with toilet. It is accessible via wheelchair and enough room to manoeuvre. I ordered chips, which are available by the bowl ! Service is quick and efficient and the order was cooked fresh. The chips were made from good quality, tasty potatoes, cooked in clean and hot oil. This made them come out golden brown yet still fluffy inside. They were delicious. No other food was bought as this was a mid afternoon snack. Drinks are also available, good variety of both alcoholic and non. The restaurant was clean, well kept and decorated with amazing enlarged photos of the local area of bygone times.
Mr B — Google review
Lovely little chippy, restaurant next to the takeaway. Loads of gluten free options, even including condiments and desserts. Service was quick and friendly. Love the old pictures of Llandudno on the walls. Definitely recommend.
A D — Google review
Great variety of food options for vegans and if you are gluten Free too. Staff friendly and quick service. Food tasted amazing I had fish less fingers and chips and they were so yummy. My finace had fish and chips and he said they were really good. A bonus was we were allowed to bring our dog in with us witch was a bonus, luckily she is well behaved dog so not a problem. All in all if you are near the area I highly recommend. 10 out of 10 from us, we will definitely come back more and more.
Lyndsey H — Google review
Probably the best fish and chips I had in Conwy or Llandudno during my visit! Big pieces of fish and relatively speedy service, especially given how busy it was and that there was only one server on staff. The haddock and chips were a good price for what you got too.
Bryn C — Google review
Food (scampi and cod roe) pretty average. Probably the cod and chips would be loads better. Also made me wait 20 minutes even after checking twice as others had their orders served. Didn't give me my curry sauce even though I paid for and asked for it.
Chris W — Google review
Quite possibly the best fish & chips I’ve ever had! Everything was cooked fresh, the fish was battered just right and chips were piping hot, highly recommend!
S P — Google review
Fish suppers were fresh, piping hot and not at all greasy. The restaurant itself was very clean and the staff friendly.
Louise F — Google review
7 Mostyn St, Llandudno, LL30 2NL, United Kingdom•https://www.facebook.com/pages/Barnacles-Chip-Shop/1608296839316…•+44 1492 875336•Tips and more reviews for Barnacles Fish & Chips

Casanova Italian Restaurant

4.2
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3.5
(336)
$$$$affordable
Italian restaurant
Takeout Restaurant
Casanova Italian Restaurant offers a diverse menu featuring pizza, pasta, Welsh steak dishes, and Mediterranean classics in a cozy and family-friendly atmosphere. If you're searching for a place to eat, this restaurant is the perfect choice. They also cater to gluten-free options, making it suitable for those with dietary preferences or ethical considerations. Indulge in their mouthwatering crepes and savor their delectable carrot cake or rice pudding.
An absolutely delicious meal, with great ambiance and excellent service. What more could you want? Bellissimo! 👌🏻😋💚🤍❤️
Jason T — Google review
Food was okay but not great. I was told portion sizes were large but my carbonara for £15 was nothing of the sort albeit the taste was okay. Garlic bread was on toasted bread rather than pizza base. The worst thing is the price of the booze. House wine pricy but the 20cl bottles of prosecco are £9.50 each. Wholesale they are £4.50. Absolute Rip Off £87 for 4 drinks a bit of garlic bread, 2 average sized carbonara and a whitebait was a joke. My partner and I always predict the bill price. We thought £65- £70 so when presented with the £86.65 we were amazed then saw the price of the prosecco!! Raised it with staff but no response and when paying the bill the card machine wouldn't work with my Google pay so the waiter took my phone into the kitchen for a number of minutes.
Mark Y — Google review
It was a very nice meal we had. We ordered Carbonara ( you can choose the pasta of your preference) and the Pizza Casanova ( it had ham, pepperoni, cheese, etc. You can look at the menu they have). Both dishes were very nice! We also had ice cream as dessert that personally was super tasty! The service was excellent 👌👌
Stefania T — Google review
Visited with the family last weekend. Friendly and polite staff. We did not reserve a table but managed to turn up and be seated. I believe a lot of people will overlook this little gem tucked away around the corner. It really should not be missed. There is Italian restaurant near by that feels so “commercial” compared to this. The decor, the atmosphere and the general service has meant that we have already recommended this place to a friends and family. We will be back for sure. Thank you
Matthew J — Google review
Loved it here. Its a hidden gem. It's a shame because it is so lovely, yet very quiet and small amount of customers. Food was delicious, especially the garlic bread and olives! Staff were all so lovely too, couldn't do enough for you. Definitely recommend.
Chloe C — Google review
From the moment we walked into the restaurant, we knew things weren't going to be good. We told the gentleman upon entering that we had a reservation for 2 people. He did not show us to our table he pointed over to the corner and mumbled. There was 2 tables and we didn't know which one we should sit at so just choose one. After being in for only a few moments the guy that had pointed to the corner came over, didn't speak just stared. I asked him to give us a few minutes as we hadn't even looked at the menu. When he came back we ordered the cheapest items on the menu which were pizzas. To say they were disappointing, I've had better pizza's from Aldi and they were cheaper. We definitely will not be going back and will not recommend this to anyone. Don't know how they are still in business.
Sharon S — Google review
Casanova was recommended to us by a local at the hotel we were staying at in Conway. We were not disappointed. The food was fantastic, along with warm, friendly service. High recommend!
Karen H — Google review
Great meal again. We have been going for many years and have never had a bad meal. You have to book to make sure you get a table as it is only a small place.
Helen J — Google review
18 Chapel St, Llandudno, LL30 2SY, United Kingdom•http://www.casanovallandudno.co.uk/•+44 1492 878426•Tips and more reviews for Casanova Italian Restaurant
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Cafe Indulgence

4.7
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4.5
(471)
Cafe
Breakfast restaurant
Restaurant
Cafe Indulgence is a beloved local spot that offers a wide range of treats, from artisanal coffee to delectable desserts. It's the perfect place to unwind and take in the town's atmosphere. Visitors rave about the piping hot food made with care, friendly staff, and reasonable prices. The cafe also receives praise for its efficient table service and delicious homemade meals.
We went here for breakfast and couldn’t fault it. The staff were so friendly, the food was just delicious, and it was very well priced. I had the eggs Benedict and it was very tasty. My husband had the breakfast roll with two sausages and two bacon which he said was very nice. We paid around £15 for that food with an orange juice. All in all we would recommend anyone who is in the area to visit, have some food and have a chat with the staff, they truly are lovely!
Lucy H — Google review
Nice place, nice decor ! But the staff behind the counter wasn't very happy. Even less happy when I asked for a breakfast, but they don't do them in the afternoons so I was gutted. I can't comment on the food as I didn't have any.
BIG G — Google review
Really nice little spot to chill and grab a bite. The coffee was great—had both a cappuccino and a latte, and they were smooth and tasty. The burger was simple but fresh, and the chocolate cake was super rich and gooey—so good! Service was quick, and the vibe was relaxed. Would totally come back.
Chaitanya K — Google review
The Cafe's staff are friendly, and the food offers excellent value for money. It comes highly recommended.
Augustine C — Google review
As a celiac you have to really think about where you are going to eat! This amazing little cafe had reviews saying they served gluten free food so today We went for breakfast, I had a gluten free full English breakfast and it was delicious and it came with toast. They also had a great selection of cakes, I will be back again before I leave llandudno. Service was excellent. Basically If you are celiac or gluten intolerant this is the place for you.
DebbieAS68 — Google review
Update BH August Just fantastic. Piping hot food made with love, friendly staff, reasonably priced. Couldn't ask for more. Keep up to good work. Update 29.5.23 Never disappointed here. Friendly service, fantastic food, daily specials, excellent value. I love this independent cafe. Went in this morning (have been several times before) and was gutted I missed out on the special that was on yesterday. The lady that served me asked and 10 minutes later, I was served the special I wanted. I was very impressed. Service with a smile, well priced and clean. What more could you ask for?
Anju X — Google review
Lovely little cafe with a good choice for adults and kids. Homemade soup was delicious. Friendly staff. Just sorry we didn't try the cakes as they looked lovely as well.
Jenni S — Google review
We just wanted a cup of coffee & slice of cake, but most places were overly expensive! But then found this cafe which was ideal! Very nice coffee & cake at a very nice reasonable price. Deserve every customer they get in.
Wayne R — Google review
10 Clonmel St, Llandudno, LL30 2LE, United Kingdom•http://cafeindulgence.wales/•+44 1492 878719•Tips and more reviews for Cafe Indulgence

The Ham Bone Food Hall

4.5
(655)
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4.5
(849)
$$$$affordable
Charcuterie
The Ham Bone Food Hall is a charcuterie shop in Llandudno that serves up some of the best ham and bacon dishes in town. The store also has a wide range of other meats, cheese, breads and pastries, all made with fresh ingredients.
Amazing find! Staff were so friendly and food was incredible which is impressive considering the variety on the menu. The pistachio cake was 10/10, special thanks to the lady that makes them! Also, not just dog friendly, but dog welcoming, which makes all the difference for us. Will definitely return if we are in the area again
Kizzey M — Google review
We were looking for somewhere different for lunch and I spotted this large statue of a pig on the sidewalk and we went to have a look at it and then noticed the Hambone food hall. I don't know why it's called a food hall as it's really a well stocked delicatessen and a nice cafe within the same premises. We had tea and a ham barm and it was quite large and nicely filled with ham. We ate inside but there was seating outside also. Judging from the amount of business they get it looks like they are doing very well. Nice place to have lunch with a huge range of meals available on the blackboard inside.
Andy R — Google review
Went here for lunch during the extravaganza in Llandudno and got the Welsh lamb burger. The big fella even took the time to ask me how I wanted my burger despite it being busy and he made it exactly how I wanted. It was the best burger I’ve ever had, hands down. 100% recommend.
Kyle R — Google review
Popped For lunch , met by friendly helpful staff . Chose salad box ( which were quite substantial, and delicious). Made freshly to order in front of you . Made my dog very welcome - offering a sausage and some water . Fantastic deli with some wonderful food Offerings to eat in or take out . As well As Daily specials .
John C — Google review
Really tasty, very fresh. Generous fillings. Staff very friendly. Would definitely come back to try more things on the menu.
Adam S — Google review
Amazing place - the food is exceptional, staff are super friendly, and they always make time for our Doberman and Rottweiler. We try to visit this place every time we’re in Llandudno.
Adam M — Google review
If your ever in Llandudno and fancy a bit of lunch this place is amazing. Food fresh and made to order. Check the daily specials as well worth it.
Gordon F — Google review
Great food and well worth a visit.
Stuart J — Google review
3 Lloyd St, Llandudno, LL30 2UP, United Kingdom•https://www.thehambone.co.uk/•+44 1492 860084•Tips and more reviews for The Ham Bone Food Hall
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Day 5

Keep it simple
For day 5, these 4 places should be enough to fill your day with something exciting to do in Llandudno. Start the day with Bonkerz Fun Centre and make your way through the city to get to Llandudno Tourist Information Centre. This should take about 8 hours of your day.
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Bonkerz Fun Centre

4.4
(534)
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4.3
(261)
Children's amusement center
Nature & Parks
Playgrounds
Bonkerz Fun Centre in Llandudno is a fantastic option for families, especially on days when the weather isn't ideal. The play center offers a variety of activities including slides and exploration areas to keep kids entertained and active. Visitors praise the excellent play frame suitable for all ages and abilities, as well as the great facilities such as a cafe serving snacks and drinks.
Took my two granddaughters aged 11 and 2. They both enjoyed bonkers. Staff friendly relaxed atmosphere clean good fun excellent definitely recommend
Sue C — Google review
TLDR; Decent little soft play with good cafe. Could do with better changing facilities. We visited with our little monster on a Saturday afternoon whilst on holiday. We called in advance (highly recommended) to check for availability, they took our name down to reserve us a place. We arrived right on time for our slot and got straight in. There is plenty of seating available, though it is first come first served. Our little monster thoroughly enjoyed his time here, exploring everywhere - he especially liked the mini football area, with other boys playing football and inviting him to join in. The cafe is really good, with plenty of choices - though it's not budget friendly. The disabled toilets were out of order on our visit, which made changing our monster difficult - they may normally have much better facilities available. There is a small changing mat on a wobbly wooden stand. There is no place to put tings whilst changing. We'll certainly be back if we're ever in the area.
Andrew C — Google review
Great soft play for young and older kids. The cafe has some good options, although on the pricey side. The toilets aren't that great for changing kids.
Victoria — Google review
Absolutely outstanding play centre! Highly recommended by a friend who's been going for years. Clean, tidy and safe - staff are very efficient and helpful. Excellent equipment with a variety of 'hidden' activities that kids discover throughout their session. Lovely cafe from where you can watch and supervise your children and well maintained toilets close by. Brilliant morning, don't miss whilst in Llandudno.
Alison D — Google review
Brilliant soft play. Parent and Toddler time early afternoon was fantastic. Got to guide my under 3 all around the big kids frame. Had a lovely time. Didn't book in advance but luckily it wasn't too busy off-season
George W — Google review
Bring my grandson every week even during school holidays. Great place for him to explore. Very safe, clean and staff are very accommodating. Cafe has a fantastic selection, including my new favourite drink ( vanilla matcha). Great value for money.
Julie W — Google review
We visited Bonkerz for the first time today on the 12-1:30 session. We had a lovely session, facilities were spotless, we had some food off the light-bite menu at a reasonable price and amazing customer service from the young girls nothing was too much trouble for them . We really enjoyed our time here and we will be returning - Happy customers 😊
Lucy H — Google review
Great soft play just far enough from the high street to make it easy to access. Very clean and well presented from entering the building. Lots of areas for all ages and abilities with nice refreshments available. We dropped on by timing this with the fair so quite empty, but the lady there was lovely and helpful. I hope this is busier on normal days as it deserves plenty of customers. Recommend and will be going again 👌
Stu W — Google review
Llewelyn Ave, Llandudno, LL30 2ER, United Kingdom•https://bonkerzfuncentre.co.uk/•+44 1492 871666•Tips and more reviews for Bonkerz Fun Centre
7 min · 0.38 mi
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Haulfre Gardens

4.7
(412)
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4.6
(98)
Garden
Nature & Parks
Haulfre Gardens is a picturesque location situated on the side of the Orme, offering stunning views of Llandudno and its surroundings. The gardens feature a variety of beautiful plants and flowers, creating a lovely atmosphere for visitors to enjoy. While some feel that the gardens may not be as well-maintained as they once were, many still appreciate the natural beauty and tranquility it offers.
What a find. I've been to Lladudno so many times and didn't know that this part of the Orme existed or these amazing tea rooms. Nestled about a third of the way up is this hidden gem. Serving home cooked, fresh food ranging from paninis, jacket potatos to lasagne and fresh cakes and scones. We had the afternoon cream tea, which is either a coffee or a pot of tea, served with a delicious scone, clotted cream, and jam...all for £5.95. Plenty of seating inside or out (on a sunny day, you get the amazing views). Service was fast and the staff were lovely. Be quick to get there as the cakes were selling out whilst we were there, and they looked amazing. Victoria sponge sold out as I was queuing. The hot food looked amazing, so we will be visiting again when we're back in Lladudno and sampling this as well as the cake.
Paula P — Google review
Chanced upon directions to this garden on 27 Sept 2024 after my Great Orme Tramway ride (turn right once you exit Tram station base & you will see the signage pointing to Haulfre Gardens). It is a gradual uphill climb & I was intrigued to see Alice in Wonderland Rabbit trail marked on the narrow road leading up to the gardens. Met a few others from London heading up the same way & eventually when we got up there (15 mins brisk walk up) - we thought it was rather neglected. It looked like it must have been a beaut terraced garden at some point but trees now obscured views from garden itself. However, while walking towards the garden, views over West Shore of Llandudno is worth the climb as are the statues of Tweedle Dee & Dum. Met another couple who walked up from West Shore in the opposite direction who recommended the approx. 45 mins option to return to town centre along the west shore trail. Too late & too tired by then, I farewelled my lovely London brief acquaintances & returned the same way I got here. Visited 27 Sept 2024.
The M — Google review
Absolutely beautiful place with stunning views of the ocean. The weather was perfect so added to the magical atmosphere. There is a beautiful little cafe up there too where we had coffee surrounded by beautiful colorful plants and flowers. Love this place..
Angel W — Google review
This is a beautiful spot which I discovered by accident walking down from the Great Orme summit. It's wonderfully landscaped on a slope and has lovely south facing views over Llandudno. By taking this route I was lucky to see some of the goats.
Peter M — Google review
We was expecting alot from these Gardens looking at the majority of reviews but left disappointed and I'm pretty sure 80% of people making the trip up here are only there to tick the Tweedle Dee & Dum statues off the list! Most of the reviews mention the Tea Room that isn't even part of the Gardens & the Gardens themselves just look like they've been forgotten about and unattended! On the plus side it's a nice walk with some amazing views over the Bay/West Shore especially on a nice clear day..... such a shame as they are mentioned to have been a much better place in years gone by!
Steven O — Google review
Lovely walk around the surrounding area, with goats if you are lucky!!! 🐐 Nearby to the orm and many nice cafés
Ben L — Google review
fantastic place to visit. start from the west shore & walk all the way to the tram station & stop off for a drink at the cafe.
Steve P — Google review
Lovely atmosphere and postion. The approach from West beach offers lovely views and the gardens are worth the effort. The tea rooms are beautifully placed
John H — Google review
Cwlach Rd, Llandudno, LL30 2HT, United Kingdom•https://www.parksandgardens.org/places/haulfre-gardens-llandudno•+44 1492 876731•Tips and more reviews for Haulfre Gardens
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Penderyn Llandudno Distillery - Visitor Centre and Shop

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Penderyn Llandudno Lloyd St Distillery is a new addition to the picturesque setting of Llandudno, North Wales. The distillery, which opened in May 2021, is housed in a Grade II listed Old Board School on Lloyd Street. It aims to revive the spirit of the original Welsh Whisky distillery at Frongoch that closed over 100 years ago.
Amazing experience at The Penderyn Distillery! We love whiskey and we thought what better way to round off our trip than to go to a family-run distillery tour! We were warmly greeted before being shown around the distillery grounds. We learnt all about the production process, how it’s flavoured and then bottled. We found a few new favourites during the tasting session, after which we purchased some bottles to take home with us. An amazing day, we would highly recommend a visit here!
Emily K — Google review
It was far more interesting than I expected. The first room the tour entered made the guide’s voice difficult to for me to hear. Acoustics were very “booming”! However, once we went into the distilling room proper and I could hear what the guide said. He was exceptional! Knowledgeable and ENTHUSIASTIC.!!! All my questions were answered to my satisfaction. Was great company and certainly made the tour great. Obvs, the product sells itself and am very proud that we, in Cymru, can produce a chwisgi of such quality.
Ronald R — Google review
Fantastic whisky and many, many, many more spirits too, including rum, gin, madeira and sherry probably more too. Brill staff who helped me taste and find a gift for my husband and also gift wrapped, also great quality for the price. Will visit again 👍
Google C — Google review
I've been on distillery tours in Scotland and Ireland. Our guide Chris was excellent knowledge, informative and clear, everything was brought to life. I've not heard anyone do better on a brewery/distillery tour. Absolutely worth the money, about 90 minutes of pure entertainment and enjoyment.
Chris A — Google review
Thanks to the team at Penderyn Distillery for the memorable experience. Angharad was so knowledgeable, friendly, and considerate. She spent just the right amount of time in each section of the tour and was able to recommend just the right whiskies to try! We hope to be back again soon.
Matthew T — Google review
Very good distillery tour for the price as we had a 241 code when we booked online. There is some light reading to start with while they wait to get any walk-ins on the tour and then once time they take you through the distillery and explain the process and how it all works. Due to trade secrets type of thing I guess, they do not allow photos or videos to be taken, but the host was knowledgeable, well rehersed but dis seem a little uneasy when a few questions were put to him as he didn't know the answers. After the tour your taken to the bar area where your allowed to try 2 tasters each of what the have on offer, whiskey of course, rum, gin, Welsh creme liquor etc which was nice and then tour ends back in the gift shop. Really good tour and value for money when you have a code not sure it's personally worth the full £13-£14 each if your not a connoisseur/have a real interest in this area.
Sarah B — Google review
Had a fantastic and informative tour at this distillery on Saturday. The building has been beautifuly updated from an old school very welcoming entrance and very good shop. The actual tour was fascinating learnt so much the guide was great, and had the opportunity to taste some whisky at the end of the tour. Highly recommend it!!
Phillip — Google review
Proof of how one member of staff can change everything for a business. After being met with the most unhelpful person one could imagine, without a single trace of customer service - we ended up having one the most fun days in a long time. Barbara, the host of the Whiskey Master Class, was an absolute delight! We clearly had an issue with our booking that was met with no options but to go home and come back another day. This was not an option after travelling over 120 miles to be there. Barbara swept in like our guardian angel and immediately thought of ways to accommodate us. A minuscule compromise on our side meant not only did she fit us in but she went over and above in every aspect to make us feel welcome and catered for. Please attend the whiskey master class here; it’s brilliant. Also, make sure you only attend on the days that Barbs’ is working.
Karl M — Google review
Old Board School, Lloyd St, Llandudno LL30 2YG, United Kingdom•https://www.penderyn.wales/visit•+44 1492 701530•Tips and more reviews for Penderyn Llandudno Distillery - Visitor Centre and Shop
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Llandudno Tourist Information Centre

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Llandudno Tourist Information Centre is a hub of friendly and helpful staff who provide valuable local insights and recommendations. Visitors can purchase maps for trails like the Alice in Wonderland Trail, as well as locally made souvenirs. The center also offers information on various activities such as taking the San Franciscan-style tramway or alpine cable car to the summit of the Great Orme Country Park, exploring prehistoric copper mines, and enjoying a pleasant promenade and beach walk.
Discovered this place purely by chance, as I was browsing around the Victoria Shopping Centre. It's small but well stocked with free information, as well as maps and some interesting books. The lady behind the counter was really helpful when I asked her about what there is to see around Llandudno, and she gave me a free street map to help me find my way around. There's also a nice selection of postcards, gifts, Welsh tweed, and local crafts.
Valerie H — Google review
Being disabled I haven't been to llandudno in years. The public toilets 50p to get in they were disgusting. Rusty, dirty, no sanitary bins and no soap to wash your hands. The baby changing units were filthy my granddaughter had to be changed in her buggy. To say llandudno is a popular place with many fantastic shops the least the council can do is keep the toilets clean.
Erica K — Google review
Very rude people, visited with 3 family's odd 12 0f us and been refused to board boat because of our enquiries. Even after asking if there is any help available for tourists ? After all no help available for the tourists(if you are not from Wales) Very disappointed.
Ajatshatru S — Google review
Great place for shopping not one empty shop great fish and chips at pebbles restaurant we will visit again soon
Robert W — Google review
Good find in the shopping centre, only by chance really as thought this would be along the seafront or something. It has a selection of gifts and souvenirs as well as leaflets in attractions and discounts when booking attractions in the area.
Sarah B — Google review
Very good customer service 👍
Gabriel I — Google review
More a tourist shop than an info centre. They had no detaled information regarding family hotels
Julia D — Google review
Very friendly and helpful staff. Made some good recommendations based on their personal experiences. We're able to visit a few of the places mentioned ... Benjamin Lee Bakery/ Patisserie.
David R — Google review
26, Victoria Centre, Mostyn St, Llandudno LL30 2RP, United Kingdom•https://www.visitconwy.org.uk/information/product-catch-all/tour…•+44 1492 577577•Tips and more reviews for Llandudno Tourist Information Centre
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Characters Tea Room

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Characters Tea Room is a family-run business in Llandudno that offers a nostalgic experience of enjoying Afternoon Tea while browsing through their unique items for sale. The vintage teahouse exudes an old boutique charm and serves a variety of vintage teas, delicious cakes, and pastries. It's a perfect spot to catch up with friends or simply relax and watch the afternoon go by.
Very cosy themed tea room with quick service. Highly recommend the afternoon tea, very polite and helpful staff! The picture includes coffee cake, one cherry and sultana scone, one plain scone, tuna and cucumber sandwiches as well as cheddar and tomato sandwiches. We had the opportunity to wait for a freshly made Victoria sponge cake, it took a little time, but it was more than worth the wait!
Chad P — Google review
Had a lovely afternoon tea today for my niece’s birthday. Delicious food and cakes and very helpful waitress
Dawn W — Google review
A whimsical little tea room with delicious food and very friendly staff. There teapot collection is awesome!
Paulina R — Google review
What a lovely little tearoom. It’s on a side street, a few minutes away from the hustle and bustle of the pier, my sister in law took myself and my foster daughter for a treat, while we were all on holiday. The staff were lovely and very helpful. We had afternoon tea, sandwiches were delicious, the bread was lovely and soft, with a generous amount of filling. The scones were nicely slightly warm, with plenty of jam and cream. They did a children’s one too. Which my foster daughter loved as she got a scone and biscuits. My foster daughter was very taken with the vintage cups, saucers and plates, My sister in law also had a 15 minute reiki taster session. What more could you ask for. We will definitely go again when we go back next year. And I would highly recommend a visit
Nicola W — Google review
The afternoon tea is absolutely lovely! You get sandwich, scone and cake of choice - all of them were delicious. Service was friendly and attentive. We would highly recommend the experience!
Phipsi K — Google review
Love this little gem! My favorite cream tea in Llandudno for sure. The staff is friendly and kind, the cakes are delicious and the tea delightful. Love the teacups and tea service.
Lindsey C — Google review
Lovely place with excellent afternoon tea at a great price! Staff are excellent also.
Lee R — Google review
I visited with my Husband yesterday for Afternoon Tea and it was a lovely experience. We got full choice of sandwich fillings, scone flavour and cake (the carrot cake was unreal!) My husband was also able to order a hot chocolate instead of tea/coffee at no extra cost. The food arrived quickly and it was absolutely delicious! The staff were very welcoming and friendly. I would highly recommend!
Stephanie G — Google review
11 Llewelyn Ave, Llandudno, LL30 2ER, United Kingdom•https://bandbinllandudno.co.uk/business/characters-tea-room/•Tips and more reviews for Characters Tea Room

King's Takeaway

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Chinese takeaway
King's Takeaway is a popular spot for delicious and generous portions of Asian cuisine. Customers rave about the amazing flavors, with some saying it's the best meal they've ever had. The coconut rice and Thai green curry are particularly recommended, with one portion being enough for two meals. The delivery service is fast and efficient, ensuring that the food arrives hot and fresh. Visitors appreciate the friendly staff, reasonable prices, and late opening hours.
Best Chinese in Llandudno. Food and staff are amazing. Friendly and food tastes great.
Thomas B — Google review
We had a delivery tonight, first time as we are on holiday in the area. Although our delivery was quite late there was an event going on locally that affected traffic etc so, just one of those things really. When we rang to check staff were very polite and apologetic and the delivery driver was very friendly when he arrived. The food was all really excellent, very reasonably priced, generous portions and delicious. Would highly recommend!
Sharon H — Google review
The worst Thai food I’ve ever (not) eaten. Processed chicken and no veg or potatoes in the Massaman, fatty duck and both sauces thick and gluey. ‘Coconut’ rice was overcooked, tasteless and gluey. We threw it all away. Complete waste of money
MiddyO57 — Google review
They are putting less chicken and more batter in the chicken balls, im not happy. Despite this fault, I still enjoy the food at kings very much, its absolutely gorgeous.
Frederick A — Google review
Open late. Food is authentic with reasonable price. Staff is friendly.
D W — Google review
We were on holiday in Llandudno and we had a excellent special fryed rice here and sat at a table outside and enjoyed our meals🙂
Dean M — Google review
Efficient and friendly service bothe over the phone and when we collected - collection in 15 minutes. Food was hot and tasty.
Lindsey C — Google review
Very yummy and reasonably priced,not salty ,and the food is suitable for kids.Thanks .
Fiona L — Google review
12 Madoc St, Llandudno, LL30 2TL, United Kingdom•https://kingstakeawaytakeaway.com/•+44 1492 872888•Tips and more reviews for King's Takeaway
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Candles

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Candles is a British restaurant with contemporary decor and candle-lit tables. It is popular with locals for celebration meals, and the staff are friendly. The menus are good value, and there is an Italian section which offers dishes such as calamari, burger, and lemon meringue. It is a great find in Llandudno, and can be recommended for its excellent food.
Absolutely gorgeous! The service is excellent, and the food is wonderful! I had salmon provencal with boiled potatoes. This was excellent, and I highly recommend it. Great wine choices are available, with a good value special at £15 per bottle. Thank you for a lovely evening. The three of us had a memorable experience.
Allan J — Google review
First visit, had restaurant to ourselves which was lovely. Had one starter pate, sea bass, salmon provençale and two lemon cheesecakes, all delicious.
Debbie O — Google review
Well what a fantastic valentines meal we had, the restaurant was all decorated for the special day and looked great, the staff were so happy and enthusiastic which made it all that much better, the 4 course meal was the best we've ever had for a valentines meal and all the food was cooked to perfection, we loved it all and will definitely be back and will tell friends all about it. Thank you.
Joanne S — Google review
We spontaneously came by shortly after the opening time. The food was lovely. We had the peppered chicken and the sizzling quorn. The two young ladies serving us were super nice. We would recommend going there.
Sophia P — Google review
Went for meal in this restaurant tonight did not book just turned up, WOW what an amazing experience food out of this world. First time definitely will NOT be the last we eat er . AMAZING.
Phillip S — Google review
Overall a good restaurant. Starter I ordered the mayo prawns- not what I was expecting (thought the prawns would be a bit larger in size) but it is quite an interesting dish. Recommended for mayo lovers. Main course I ordered the rainbow trout and it's great! There are fish bones though so if anyone orders it in the future, do be aware of them. Tiramisu is also decent. Staff are lovely. Prices are alright- I'd say it's slightly expensive for what is provided if I have to be honest (around £24.00 for 3 courses). But a solid choice for dinner overall.
Tako X — Google review
To tell the truth, it was Not that good. The food was poor and service was ok. I don't usually give a bad review but in this instance I had to. The specials on offer, you would expect them to be at a reduced price of 10-15% but was same as menu price. My wife's chicken special looked like Slop on a plate Not worth the cost we payed (£140). I did tell them that it was a Double birthday but they did nothing special for us.. When booking was told to bring Cash. (what's that all about) Will NOT visit again
James H — Google review
Booked a table online for just myself, based upon a specific meal I like that was on the menu, , then when I first arrived, some confusion from me as to what drink I wanted, so landed up with a unexpected drink, but service and the food more than made up for it. Was a bit apprehensive due to a previous review, but cannot fault Candles from my own experience .
Malcolm D — Google review
29 Lloyd St, Llandudno, LL30 2YA, United Kingdom•https://candlesllandudno.com/•+44 1492 874422•Tips and more reviews for Candles

Fish Tram Chips Llandudno

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Fish & chips restaurant
Fish Tram Chips in Llandudno is a top-notch chippy located on the side of Great Orme, offering delightful fish and chips that are well worth the climb. The shop has won local awards and is highly recommended by many for its quality food and pun-tastic name. With a fully licensed cafe, it provides an ideal spot to savor your fish and chips while enjoying views of Llandudno Pier and the town below.
After visiting Llandudno for 6 years never been so after reading reviews we gave it a go so glad we did medium cod and chips twice great portions and plenty of chips fish was lovely and fresh tasting .batter light and crispy side order of curry sauce and mushy peas lovely will definitely. Be Popping in again when we visit Llandudno next year
Colin D — Google review
Best chippy in Llandudno but also one of the very best I've had in the UK. Made fresh with top quality chips. The batter on the fish was light but crispy and not too heavy. The perfect batter, highly recommend coming here.
Gurpz M — Google review
We loved our fish & chips today. My daughter actually said 'this is the best meal I have ever had in my life' .....can't get higher praise than that! Lovely friendly staff. Highly recommend. I cut a piece of the fish off for my son so it was actually bigger than in the photo! Also not all my chips were on the plate at the time!
Sarah T — Google review
One of the best fish and chips we have ever had. It is crispy and fresh. We rarely leave a review but felt this was earned. The waitresses were really sweet.
Kristina R — Google review
*Date of visit* 11th September 2025 I came to Llandudno on a day out as part of a group I attend and was recommended to have lunch here by other members, as they have been here before and had enjoyed their meals; so I decided to try it out. We ate indoors which had lots of seating and was quiet. You also have the Great Orme trams as a view when looking outside. The staff member who served us was helpful and friendly and the food we ordered didn’t take too long to come. I had their sausage and chips and I have to say they were one of the best chippy chips I’ve had in quite a while. I don't know how they do it but they were tasty! I paid £10.95 for the meal and a bottle of water and thought it was worth it for a delicious lunch before going up the Great Orme. If I’m in Llandudno again, I’ll definitely be returning here for lunch! *Tips and Recommendations* 1) Opt for their chips (obviously!) 2) Eat indoors if you have time to spare; you get views of the trams going up the Great Orme and they have friendly staff to serve you.
Dan G — Google review
My partner and I each ordered medium cod with large chips. Fantastic portions and freshly fried - one of the best we have had. Also the fish is halal (no beer batter and fried separately to sausages and meatballs). Only thing I would suggest is proper forks be given with meals at no extra charge.
Arafah O — Google review
One of my eating highlights in LLANDUDNO. The food was absolutely terrific, piping hot, cooked well. Better than the st George fish and chips, better than home cooking's food. Customer service was polite, friendly, chatty, good rapport with owner and staff. The food is something to behold when I came up to Llandudno last time this place was recommended, and they were right.. Topped off the fantastic meal by jumping on the tram and going to the Great Orme. It's an ideal spot this chip shop, two delights in one place, the chip shop and the Orme. Not just saying this I am a really fussy person when it comes to food and service, superb, keep it up.
Dafydd L — Google review
What an amazing chippy!! The service, and staff are great, and the food is delicious. The staff are very welcoming, and friendly, whether you are eating in or taking away. Sometimes the staff are run off their feet, as everything is cooked fresh, and they are extremely busy - they still manage to keep a smile on their faces.
Mark L — Google review
22-24 Old Rd, Llandudno, LL30 2NB, United Kingdom•+44 1492 872673•Tips and more reviews for Fish Tram Chips Llandudno
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  • Llandudno to Oxford drive

Explore nearby places

  • Llandudno
  • Conwy
  • Colwyn Bay
  • Tal-y-Cafn
  • Dolgarrog
  • Abergele
  • Beaumaris
  • Towyn
  • Bodelwyddan
  • Bethesda
  • Bangor
  • Rhyl
  • Menai Bridge
  • Betws-y-Coed
  • St. Asaph
  • Prestatyn
  • Llanfairpwllgwyngyll
  • Y Felinheli
  • Llanberis
  • Llangefni
  • Brynsiencyn
  • Amlwch
  • Caernarfon
  • Blaenau Ffestiniog
  • Dwyran
  • Beddgelert
  • Newborough
  • Holywell
  • Ruthin
  • Dinas Dinlle
  • West Kirby

All related maps of Llandudno

  • Map of Llandudno
  • Map of Conwy
  • Map of Colwyn Bay
  • Map of Tal-y-Cafn
  • Map of Dolgarrog
  • Map of Abergele
  • Map of Beaumaris
  • Map of Towyn
  • Map of Bodelwyddan
  • Map of Bethesda
  • Map of Bangor
  • Map of Rhyl
  • Map of Menai Bridge
  • Map of Betws-y-Coed
  • Map of St. Asaph
  • Map of Prestatyn
  • Map of Llanfairpwllgwyngyll
  • Map of Y Felinheli
  • Map of Llanberis
  • Map of Llangefni
  • Map of Brynsiencyn
  • Map of Amlwch
  • Map of Caernarfon
  • Map of Blaenau Ffestiniog
  • Map of Dwyran
  • Map of Beddgelert
  • Map of Newborough
  • Map of Holywell
  • Map of Ruthin
  • Map of Dinas Dinlle
  • Map of West Kirby

Llandudno throughout the year

  • Llandudno in January
  • Llandudno in February
  • Llandudno in March
  • Llandudno in April
  • Llandudno in May
  • Llandudno in June
  • Llandudno in July
  • Llandudno in August
  • Llandudno in September
  • Llandudno in October
  • Llandudno in November
  • Llandudno in December

Looking for other day-by-day itineraries in Llandudno?

Check out our other curated itineraries that are also filled with jam-packed days:

  • 1-Day Llandudno Itinerary
  • 2-Day Llandudno Itinerary
  • 3-Day Llandudno Itinerary
  • 4-Day Llandudno Itinerary

Day itineraries for nearby cities

  • 5-Day Bangor Itinerary
  • 5-Day Rhyl Itinerary
  • 5-Day Caernarfon Itinerary
  • 5-Day Colwyn Bay Itinerary
  • 5-Day Conwy Itinerary
  • 5-Day Abergele Itinerary
  • 5-Day Prestatyn Itinerary
  • 5-Day Betws-y-Coed Itinerary
  • 5-Day Beaumaris Itinerary
  • 5-Day Llanberis Itinerary
  • 5-Day Holywell Itinerary
  • 5-Day Ruthin Itinerary
  • 5-Day West Kirby Itinerary
  • 5-Day Llangefni Itinerary
  • 5-Day Menai Bridge Itinerary
  • 5-Day Amlwch Itinerary
  • 5-Day Blaenau Ffestiniog Itinerary
  • 5-Day Llanfairpwllgwyngyll Itinerary
  • 5-Day St. Asaph Itinerary
  • 2-Day Dolgarrog Itinerary
  • 5-Day Y Felinheli Itinerary
  • 5-Day Dinas Dinlle Itinerary
  • 5-Day Newborough Itinerary
  • 5-Day Brynsiencyn Itinerary
  • 5-Day Dwyran Itinerary
  • 5-Day Tal-y-Cafn Itinerary
  • 5-Day Bethesda Itinerary
  • 5-Day Beddgelert Itinerary
  • 5-Day Towyn Itinerary
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