Set on a low isthmus, across the river and a couple of miles north of Conwy, LLANDUDNO has an undeniably dignified air, its older set of promenading devotees often huddled in the glassed frontages of once-grand hotels, content to sit and watch the more rumbustious younger visitors. Almost invariably, the wind funnels between the limestone hummocks of the 680-foot Great Orme and its southern cousin the Little Orme , which flank the gently curving Victorian frontage; but don't let that put you off visiting this archetype of the genteel British seaside town. Llandudno's early history revolves around the … more »
Victorian holiday town.Still retains punch and judy show on promenade... more »
Llandudno is Wales's largest resort, uniquely situated between the... more »