St.Moritz Guest house
16 Arvon Avenue Llandudno ll302dy
Tele number 01492 871279
Dee & Pieter Souter
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The Victorian town of Llandudno offers a wide variety of leisure & entertainment. The sea front pier & promenade will provide hours of entertainment and some fantastic views to suit all tastes.
Snowdonia is just half hour drive away or why not explore The Great Orme which is within easy walking distance or take the tram to the summit. At the top you will find a cafe, a protected nature reserve, a copper mine and even a dry-ski slope!
Why not visit the towns theatre or cinema? There is also a good selection of restaurants, bars and cafes to suit any taste.
Take a stroll along the pier, watch the fishing or even have a go!
There are also two golf courses within walking distance .
North Wales has lots of Castles and places of interest and for the avid walker there are many beautiful costal walks available.
Llandudno’s classic crescent bay falls naturally between the
Limestone outcrops of the Little and Great Orme, and being
geographically ideal, it was to become one of the few Victorian
seaside towns to be specifically built for its holiday potential.
The whole resort is a wonderful example of early town planning,
with the pier and the promenade being an integral part of the
design.
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