Llandudno
Our lovely house makes a wonderful base for summer beach holidays and relaxing winter
escapes. Perfect for family gatherings and reunions, this large house with its
adjoining ground floor apartment is ideally located in a quiet residential area
just a few hundred yards from two glorious beaches and a host of family seaside
attractions including traditional puppet shows and donkey and pony rides along
the sands. A fine selection of shops, inns cafes and restaurants are found
within walking distance as is Llandudno’s famously grand Victorian pier and
cable tramcar rides to enjoy the fabulous vistas at the summit of Great Orme
(those with a head for heights might prefer the exhilarating views of the aerial
cable cars). Sailing in the bay is popular and this gracious Victorian resort
also boasts a golf course and dry ski slope whilst a myriad of exciting outdoor
pursuits are readily available in the nearby mountains of the Snowdonia National
Park. Just 4 miles away the ancient walled town of Conwy also boasts an
impressive castle. There is wonderful walking in the surrounding area, and the
Conwy Valley Railway line journeys to Blaenau Ffestiniog from where the narrow
gauge Ffestiniog Railway continues to Porthmadog on Cardigan Bay. Shops and pubs
are only 500 yards’
walk. http://search.visitwales.co.uk/en-GB/events-and-attractions/
escapes. Perfect for family gatherings and reunions, this large house with its
adjoining ground floor apartment is ideally located in a quiet residential area
just a few hundred yards from two glorious beaches and a host of family seaside
attractions including traditional puppet shows and donkey and pony rides along
the sands. A fine selection of shops, inns cafes and restaurants are found
within walking distance as is Llandudno’s famously grand Victorian pier and
cable tramcar rides to enjoy the fabulous vistas at the summit of Great Orme
(those with a head for heights might prefer the exhilarating views of the aerial
cable cars). Sailing in the bay is popular and this gracious Victorian resort
also boasts a golf course and dry ski slope whilst a myriad of exciting outdoor
pursuits are readily available in the nearby mountains of the Snowdonia National
Park. Just 4 miles away the ancient walled town of Conwy also boasts an
impressive castle. There is wonderful walking in the surrounding area, and the
Conwy Valley Railway line journeys to Blaenau Ffestiniog from where the narrow
gauge Ffestiniog Railway continues to Porthmadog on Cardigan Bay. Shops and pubs
are only 500 yards’
walk. http://search.visitwales.co.uk/en-GB/events-and-attractions/