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Local Attractions

Llandudno Pier

Winner of the 2025 Pier of the Year Award, Llandudno Pier is the No 1 premier attraction to visit whilst on holiday in Llandudno, a fantastic holiday venue in North Wales.

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Great Orme Copper Mines

Explore the ancient tunnels leading to the 3,500 year old cavern, a unique experience suitable for all ages. No need to book, just purchase your ticket on arrival. A dog friendly attraction.

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Llandudno Swimming Pool

Llandudno Swimming Centre can offer a 25 metre, 8 lane competition pool as well as a 20 metre, 4 lane training pool. The swimming pool offers a varied number of swimming sessions and also offers a gym, meetings rooms and pool based fitness classes.

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Llandudno Ski Slope

The longest toboggan run in Britain and a 200m PermaSnow ski slope. Offering skiing, snowboarding, toboggan & sno-tubing with a fully licensed Alpine Lodge Bar & Restaurant which has beautiful views out over Llandudno itself.

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Happy Valley Gardens

Happy Valley is home to wildlife animals and plants, family walks, a putting green, a ski slope and the cable car base station, all situated on the side of the Great Orme in Llandudno.

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Conwy Castle

When King Edward I built Conwy Castle in the late 13th Century it was intended to dominate and intimidate – and it’s still doing its job, competing with Snowdonia’s rugged skyline and winning the battle for our attention.

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Snowdon Mountain Railway

Ride on Britain’s only rack railway. Majestic Snowdon, Yr Wyddfa in Welsh, dominates the glorious, ancient landscape of North Wales. At 1,085m it is the highest mountain in Wales. Take a once in a lifetime adventure on the Snowdon Mountain Railway which has been described as one of the most scenic railway journeys in the world.

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Tweedmill Shopping Outlet

A drive away you will find Tweedmill has over 300 quality brand names, Café, Coffee Shop, Tea Rooms and farm shop all under one roof – Tweedmill is your one-stop destination for so much more than shopping.

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Portmerion Village

A drive away is Portmeirion is a tourist village in Gwynedd, North Wales. It was designed and built by Sir Clough Williams-Ellis between 1925 and 1975 in the style of an Italian village, and is now owned by a charitable trust. Portmeirion has served as the location for numerous films and television shows, and was “The Village” in the 1960s television show The Prisoner.

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