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The Queen of the Welsh Resorts has much to offer:

A Victorian town with much preserved from that era. A peninsula between two beaches, the North Shore and the 'Blue Flag' West Shore. A pier and promenade span the North Shore sand and pebble beach. Within walking distance, the town is served by a strong selection of shops and cafes, many of which are under Victorian verandas. There is also the gardens, ski slope and lodge of Happy Valley.

West Shore offers a mix of sand and pebbled beach with rocks, pools and dunes. There is a miniture railway closeby, a children's playground, adult outdoor gym and boating lake. There is a Beach Cafe providing a wide range of food and drinks. Stunning views of the Great Orme to one side and the Conwy mountains to the other. There are glorious sunsets to admire. Many walks and climbs are available. Reach the Great Orme summit by tram or cable car.

There are four Golf courses providing a mix of link and inland golf, within a short distance of Seashells: North Wales, Maesdu, Rhos-on-Sea and Conwy. Fishing is very popular in the area and is well catered for both on land or out in a boat.

Evening entertainment can be found at the theatre, restaurants, bars and cinema.

History and heritage is close by with Conwy Castle just 10 mins drive by car, the beautiful National park of Snowdonia, Penrhryn Castle, Caernarfon and Anglesey all within easy reach by car, rail or bus.

Special events include the Llandudno Triathlon, Victorian Extravaganza, and the British Rally Championship. There are many other attractions or choose to enjoy the peaceful tranquillity.


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