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The Town

Llandudno was named after St. Tudno, a 6th century saint who brought Christianity to the area.
Llandudno grew in popularity in Victorian times, when there was a great need for resorts where people from all backgrounds could escape their everyday working lives. Today it is still a highly popular seaside resort, with two beaches, nestling in the lea of the Great orme headland - whose summit is approached by a tramway and cable car. Llandudno's motto is rightly 'a beautiful haven of peace'.


Wheelchair Access

 Wheelchair Friendly Suitable
 Wheelchair Friendly with diversion Diversion maybe needed
 Limited Wheelchair Access Not suitable




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Llandudno

Curious About Logo 2What gives Llandudno, seaside resort in North Wales, its unique character? Which people and events have shaped its personality? Why do people love to visit? Take our fabulous walks of discovery, and have fun finding answers to clues which tell you more, whilst reading our stories about the most interesting facts.
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First Walk
Wheelchair friendly
Station to Pier
Visitors come to Llandudno for the sun, sea and sand – so this walk starts at the railway station, where many visitors arrive, and heads straight down to the sea shore. Take a stroll by the sea before heading back into the town’s main shopping street, named after one of its founding fathers.
Explore some of its more interesting backstreets next, before returning to the lure of the sea, overlooking its majestic, iconic pier (1.75 miles).
Walk Extension
Wheelchair friendly
Pier to Haulfre Gardens
Enjoy the pier for a while, then peruse the Grand Hotel, before ascending part way up the Happy Valley and the scene of a national Eisteddfod! Past the foot of the Great Orme cable car, and a camera obscura, you then quickly descend to the start of the famous Great Orme tramway. From here you pass an historic pub, before arriving at Haulfre Gardens – some would say Llandudno’s secret gardens - perched on a hillside
(1.25 miles).

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