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Airport Manchester International Airport
Ferry Hollyhead 29.00 km
Train station Llandudno Train Station 500 m
Car Car not necessary

How to get there

By Train:

Llandudno's Victorian railway station has recently undergone extensive renovations and is located a short stroll from both Mostyn Street and the seafront. It is disconnected from the main North Wales line and all services change at nearby Llandudno Junction. The splinter line running from Llandudno Junction passes through the small town of Deganwy before reaching Llandudno. The from Llandudno to Llandudno Junction is in the region of 10-15 minutes

By Car:

From England: From the M6, take the M56 in the direction of Chester, North Wales. Take the M53 in the direction of A55, North Wales at the end of the M56. This becomes the A55, stay on this for 30 miles or so until you see signs for the A470 turn off. From here follow signs for Llandudno. Follow the promenade to the pier gates. With the pier gates to your righ, turn left into Church Walks, continue past the Empire Hotel and turn right at the Victorian tram station into Old Road. Turn right at the fish and chip shop into Plas Road.

Activities near Llandudno Town

Sports Water sports, Horse riding, Fishing
Great for Walking trips, Rural or countryside trips, Beach or lakeside relaxation, Cycling trips

Getting around

Llandudno is a seaside Victorian town, set in the beautiful North Wales cost. In this part of the word, the emphasis is on sea views, award winning sandy beaches, walks, spectacular mountains, castles, retail therapy and fish and chips. LLandudno offers two sandy beaches. The North beach envelopes the beautiful bay of Llandudno with its lengthy promenade and elegant pier. The West shore beach is renowned for its spectacular sunsets over the isle of Anglesey. The town is enveloped by the Great Orme headland, a wildlife-rich country park and special area of conservation, a herd of Kashmir goats, numerous walking paths, a dry-ski slope, toboggan and the special landscaped gardens of the Happy Valley.