LLANDUDNO
Llandudno, Queen of the Welsh Resorts, a title first implied as early as 1864 is now the largest seaside resort in Wales,
and lies on a flat land between the Welsh mainland and the Great Orme peninsula.
With two award winning beaches, Llandudno North Shore beach and the quieter,
sand dunes West Shore beach.
Llandudno has kept its Victorian and Edwardian elegance and splendour,
despite its modern attractions.
The North Shore is Llandudno’s principal beach and is a sheltered beach with a long Victorian pier
and wide promenade and set in the shadow of the impressive Great Orme headland.
Llandudno’s popular swimming centre and Bodafon farm park are both just over a mile away from our hotel.
EXPERIENCES
The Great Orme
A place for the perfect explorer, it has hidden Alice in wonder land statues, Happy Valley gardens will keep you smiling ( Legend has it if you walk round the standing stones as the sun is setting it will bring you good fortune) , Haulfre gardens is the perfect stroll down to West shore beach.
Great Orme Copper Mine
Uncovered in 1987 during a scheme to landscape an area of the Great Orme, the copper mines discovered represent one of the most astounding archaeological discoveries of recent times. Dating back 4,000 years to the Bronze Age they change our views about the ancient people of Britain and their civilized and structured society 2,000 years before the Roman invasion.
Over the past 28 years mining engineers, cavers and archaeologists have been slowly uncovering more tunnels and large areas of the surface landscape to reveal what is now thought to be the largest prehistoric mine, so far discovered in the world.
Great Orme Tram way
The Tramway climbs a mile (1500m) through the Great Orme Country Park and Nature Reserve to the Great Orme’s spectacular summit. Re-live the experience of travel more than 100 years ago in the lovingly restored original tramcars, each named after a Saint.
Great Orme Cable Cars
The Llandudno cable cars have been running every year since June 1969 and are renowned for being the most comprehensive passenger cable car system in Britain. This inimitable experience continues to be one of the town’s most popular tourist attractions, as well as the Great Orme Tramway which, opened in 1902 and is now ‘Britain’s only surviving cable street tramway, and one of three in the world.’
Llandudno Snow Sports Centre
Toboggan Run Ski Slope Llandudno North Wales Towns & Villages N103-958
The Great Orme Llandudno is home to the longest toboggan run in Britain, including an impressive dry ski slope, with a new ski-tech surface to enhance the customer experience.
Venue Cymru
Venue Cymru is a theatre, conference centre and arena in Llandudno, Conwy County Borough, North Wales.
Formerly known as the Aberconwy Centre and the North Wales Theatre and Conference Centre, it is now a large arts, conference and events venue. Venue Cymru has a theatre, conference centre, and arena.
COMPANY DETAILS
Postal Address: The Belmont Llandudno, 21 North Parade, Llandudno LL30 2LP
Company Name: H&M Belmont Ltd trading as Belmont Hotel
Registration Number: 12328099