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Tel: 01492 876514
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Year
"Lovely
comfy bed, beautiful house, stunning views + a delicious
vegetarian breakfast! Can we stay? thanks very much"
Gill & Sue - Epping 13th
April 2008
"Another
great stay - see you again soon"
Lynda - 10th May 2008
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Llandudno
The Queen of
Resorts
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Llandudno is on the Creuddyn peninsula, overlooked by the famous Great Orme,
a 679 foot limestone hill and Country Park that is home to the famous
4000-year-old bronze age copper mines, with miles of beautiful and
breathtaking walks: a place to watch Peregrine Falcons and more than 100
resident and migrant birds, depending on when you visit. You can walk
the Orme or take the easier historic Victorian Tram (the longest
cable-operated tramway in Britain) to the summit where the spectacular views
will take your breath away. Revive yourself with refreshments at the summit
bar or cafe ready for the much easier trip down. |
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There
is all manner of other interesting wild life, including a herd of feral
goats. A pair of the Kashmir goats where a gift from Queen Victoria to
Lord Mostyn the local landowner in the late part of the 19th century.
Take a
stroll down the award winning 120 year old Llandudno Pier. |
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The Great Orme and Ski Llandudno is
one of the best situated dry ski slopes in the country, and a thrilling
700m toboggan run for the non-skiers. If you want to take the easy way
up, we have the longest cable-operated tramway in Britain or if you have
a head for heights there are the cable cars, offering breathtaking views
over Llandudno, the Conwy estuary and Snowdonia If you wish to
venture away from Llandudno during your stay the mountains of Snowdonia
are only a 15 minute drive away where you can wander in the peace,
tranquillity and unabashed beauty of the mountains. The area
boasts a number of superb castles where you can learn about the history
of North Wales. Llandudno has a very good shopping centre, the best in
North Wales both in the quality of the shops and the style in which they
are laid out, keeping their Victorian elegance. We have a number of exceedingly good
restaurants, and also bars and cafes. For even more information on our
beautiful resort please visit
www.greatorme.org.uk. We know you will enjoy your visit no matter what
time of the year you come. |
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