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LLANDUDNO

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CHATSWORTH HOTEL
This Victorian townhouse is situated across the road from the seafront promenade. Offers comfortable accommodation a genteel restaurant with sea views, a traditional bar and a ballroom. It also has an indoor heated pool for our guests to use.

Holidaymakers have been coming to Llandudno for generations, and it’s still the best all-round destination for every member of your family. There's a proper Victorian pier, historic castles and farm parks full of cute animals. 

Great Orme is Llandudno’s own mini-mountain which rises straight out of the sea to a height of 207m. You can walk up if you’re feeling energetic, or take the historic Great Orme Tramway which has been ferrying passengers to the summit since 1898. Alternatively, you can test your head for heights with a ride on Britain’s longest cable car.

Available Tours

Tour Details
Departing Tour Title Hotel Tour Ref Days Price
  • RETURN COACH TRAVEL
  • 4 NIGHTS
  • HALF BOARD
  • LIFT AT HOTEL

  • Use of indoor pool
  • Conwy Valley tour with stops in Conwy, Trefriw Woolen Mills and Betys-y-Coed.
  • Visit to Beaumaris
  • Excursion to Plas Cadnant Hidden Gardens
After pickups we travel to Llandudno for our stay at the Chatsworth House hotel.
Today we take a scenic Conwy Valley tour today with stops in Conwy, Trefriw Woolen Mills and Betys-y-Coed.
We travel first today to the lovely town of Beaumaris on the Isle of Anglesey.

Beaumaris is a captivating seaside town, with its mix of medieval, Georgian, Victorian and Edwardian architecture.

Take a walk through the town, starting with a stroll along the seafront, taking in the pier and the views over the Menai Strait and Snowdonia then continuing through the charming streets with their picturesque cottages, many painted in soft pastel colours.

In the afternoon we visit the remarkable Plas Cadnant Hidden Gardens. 

A historic garden under restoration, situated between Menai Bridge and Beaumaris on the Isle of Anglesey.

Described as one of North Wales best kept secrets is the hidden world of Plas Cadnant Gardens. Three different gardens have been discovered, including an unusual walled garden with curving walls and pool, a secret valley garden with three waterfalls and river, and an upper woodland garden with stone outcrops and the remains of a 19c. folly.

Day off in Llandudno. Explore the beach, pier, shops or take a cable car to the summit of the Great Orme.

The largest seaside resort in Wales, Llandudno sees almost ten million visitors every year which keeps Llandudno well and truly on the tourist map. Settlements have existed on this site since the Stone Age, and with the limestone headland, known as the Great Orme, at the end of the beach granting natural protection from the rough seas, it’s obvious why it’s so popular.

Llandudno Pier offers the quintessential seaside experience. Stretching for 2,295 feet, it’s the longest pier in Wales and has been granted Grade II listed status.

Or why not visit Llandudno’s Home Front Museum. This unique museum offers a trip down memory lane to 1940s Britain, allowing you to experience both the happy and the frightening side of life as a civilian in the Second World War. It brings the sights, sounds and smells to life, immersing you in the 6 years that moulded the country and its people. 
After breakfast, we leave the hotel to make our way home.