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Llandudno is the largest resort in Wales and is famed for its Victorian style and Edwardian elegance. In addition to its 2-mile-long promenade and beautifully preserved pier, there are excellent shops, top quality entertainment in the magnificent 1500-seat North Wales Theatre, excellent restaurants, trams, a dry ski slope and lovely beaches.
© Photo by Dave Mckegg
What's In The Area?
Llandudno is an ideal base for visiting
North Wales. Here is just a small selection of the places to visit during your stay.
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Betws-y-Coed |
Snowdonia - For Walking & Climbing |
35 Minutes |
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Conwy |
A world heritage site |
10 Minutes |
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Anglesey |
... and famous Beaumaris |
30 Minutes |
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Llanberis |
The heart of Snowdonia |
45 Minutes |
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Portmeirion |
The enchanting fantasy village |
60 Minutes |
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Caernarfon |
Home to Edward I's magnificent castle |
40 Minutes |
How To Find Us
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By Road
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Take the A55 to it's intersection with the A470 and then follow this road into Llandudno. Drive to the Promenade. facing the sea, turn right, and drive away from the town towards the Little Orme (which is on the right hand side of the bay.) Lympley Lodge is on the right, opposite the Little Orme. Map
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By Rail
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The most convenient station is Llandudno (change at Llandudno Junction for Llandudno). There are regular trains from London (Euston), and the journey takes 3.5 hours. Map
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By Ferry
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There are regular ferry services from Dublin, Ireland to Holyhead, which is just 60 minutes from Lympley Lodge.
For more details, visit the following sites.
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www.irishferries.com
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www.stenaline.co.uk |
www.ferryport.com |
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| Distances |
Manchester Liverpool
Birmingham
London
Chester
York
Holyhead
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85 Miles
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Map of Location
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