Description
The much-loved resort of Llandudno is a delight with its wide sweeping bay, wonderful beaches and Victorian elegance. This classic resort is perfect for exploring the beauty of North Wales and Snowdonia.
Itinerary
What's Included?
- Coach travel with reserved seating- Four nights dinner, bed and breakfast at the Grand Hotel, Llandudno- Evening entertainment- Half day visit to Caernarfon- Excursion to enjoy the scenery of Snowdonia calling at Betws-y-Coed and LlanberisExplore all that Llandudno's bustling town has to offer, with its sweeping bay, Victorian architecture and award-winning beaches. This classic resort is perfect for exploring the beauty of North Wales and Snowdonia.\n\nNot forgetting you'll visit Llandudno's neighbouring Snowdonia National Park, the oldest and largest of the three National Parks in Wales! This picturesque area is home to a varied landscape of river gorges, waterfalls and green valleys, as well as scenic locations such as Betws-y-Coed and Llanberis.\n\nThe Grand Hotel -Located at the foot of the Great Orme, The Grand Hotel is an impressive Victorian building which offers spectacular views across the bay and seafront. The magnificent Grand Hotel provides the perfect base for exploring Llandudno, offering guests a warm welcome, outstanding hospitability and comfortable accommodation.After a day of exploring the delightful seaside resort, relax with a drink in the Connaught Bar.
Llandudno
Enjoy a coach holiday to Llandudno, the largest resort in Wales and one of the most popular seaside towns in Britain.\n\nSituated between the Great Orme and Little Orme, this tourist destination has been welcoming holidaymakers since the 19th century. Explore all that this bustling town has to offer, with its sweeping bay, Victorian architecture and award-winning beaches.\n\nVisit North Shore, the main beach in the town, also referred to as Llandudno beach. This 2-mile sand and shingle beach is popular with holidaymakers with its impressive pier, wide Victorian promenade and traditional seaside activities. West Shore is a beautiful sandy beach and is the quieter of the two beaches in the town. It faces towards Conwy Bay and is a favourite with kite-flyers and kite-surfers, as well as being the perfect spot for viewing spectacular sunsets.\n\nLlandudno is located close to Snowdonia National Park, the oldest and largest of the three National Parks in Wales. This picturesque area is home to a varied landscape of river gorges, waterfalls and green valleys, as well as scenic locations such as Betws-y-Coed and Llanberis.
Snowdonia
Discover picturesque Snowdonia, with rugged mountain peaks, long sandy beaches, crystal clear lakes and an array of wonderful historic sites and attractions to see.
Snowdon is the highest mountain in England and Wales and is well known for the spectacular Mountain Railway allowing you to explore the beautiful landscape at the rooftop of Wales.
Venue Information
The Grand Hotel, Llandudno The Grand Hotel, Llandudno
Located at the foot of the Great Orme, the Grand Hotel is an impressive Victorian building which offers spectacular views across the bay and sea front.
Dating back to 1900, the hotel is situated on Llandudno's North Shore Promenade and is one of the town's main landmarks, with its impressive architecture.The hotel still dominates the seafront today, offering guests a warm welcome, outstanding hospitability and comfortable accommodation.After a day of exploring the delightful seaside resort, relax with a drink in the Connaught Bar.
All bedrooms have an en-suite bathroom, TV, hairdryer and tea & coffee making facilities.
The magnificent Grand Hotel provides the perfect base for exploring Llandudno, the largest seaside resort in Wales, and is ideally located close to many of the town's attractions.
Facilities:
- Bar
- Restaurant
- Evening entertainment (on selected evenings)
- Lift
- Tea & coffee making facilities
- Wi-Fi facilities