Attractions
As North Wales’ premier resort Llandudno is home to a host of attractions suitable for the whole family. Idyllically located between the great and little ormes and furnished with the best of Victorian arcetecture, Llandudno is a picturesque little town. For those who enjoy shopping, Llandudno offers an excellent mixture of mainstream and small individual shops, with a good selection of cafe’s and bars dotted in-between for those all important tea breaks.
Llandudno also boasts two very different beaches; the award winning north shore has a sweeping promenade and Victorian pier with a range of traditional seaside attractions. The quieter west shore has sandy dunes and fabulous views of Snowdonia and Anglesey.
Here are some ideas for days out in and around Llandudno:
- Great Orm Tramway
- Dry Ski Slope
- Bronze Age Coppermines
- Alice In Wonderland - Rabbit Hole
- Theatre
- Bodafon Farm Park
- Welsh Mountain Zoo
- Conway Castle
- Smallest House In Britain
- Conway Butterfly Jungle
- Snowdonia Mountain Railway
- Greenwood Forest Park
- Rhyl Sun Centre
- Bodnant Garden
- Llechwedd Slate Caverns
- Anglesey Sea Zoo
Where To Eat
Llandudno has a great range of eating places to suit all tastes and budgets, many just a short stroll away from Ty Fry. The information file in the property contains a guide of eating places that have been recomended in the past.






