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Known for
The Great Orme (a massive limestone headland with a cable car and Bronze Age copper mines), the Victorian pier, the promenade (the finest in Wales), Lewis Carroll's Alice connection, and North Wales's queen of resorts
A little history
Llandudno was carefully planned as a Victorian resort — the seafront and promenade were developed from the 1850s to create one of the most elegant seaside towns in Britain. Lewis Carroll visited with the Liddell family — Alice Liddell, the inspiration for Alice in Wonderland, spent childhood holidays here. The Great Orme's Bronze Age copper mines are 3,500 years old.
The Great Orme by cable car or tramway is extraordinary — the views and the Bronze Age copper mines are outstanding. The promenade is genuinely magnificent. The pier for the Victorian seaside experience. The town centre for excellent independent shops.
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Llandudno has excellent independent restaurants and cafes. The town centre has strong independent food. Local Welsh produce and North Wales seafood throughout.
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Tourism entirely drives Llandudno. The town has one of North Wales's strongest independent food and retail scenes. The Great Orme attracts year-round visitors.
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Llandudno is a place in North Wales known for the Great Orme (a massive limestone headland with a cable car and Bronze Age copper mines), the Victorian pier, the promenade (the finest in Wales), Lewis Carroll's Alice connection, and North Wales's queen of resorts. Llandudno was carefully planned as a Victorian resort — the seafront and promenade were developed from the 1850s to create one of the most elegant seaside towns in Britain. The population is around 20,000.
Llandudno has excellent independent restaurants and cafes. The town centre has strong independent food. Local Welsh produce and North Wales seafood throughout.
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Roam covers Llandudno and the surrounding area in North Wales, including Conwy, Llandudno Junction, Colwyn Bay, Penrhyn Bay, Rhos-on-Sea, Deganwy, Dwygyfylchi and Tal-y-Cafn.