Guide to Attractions in and arround Llandudno
North Wales has a diverse range of tourism attractions suitable for the whole family. North Wales is famous for its many castles, but it is also home to several National Trust stately homes. The Great Little Trains of Wales provide a great day out for the whole family with the nostalgic aroma of steam. You can continue on the heritage theme by exploring the life of a Victorian Miner and visit a slate or copper mine, or come right up to date by exploring attractions with green issues at their heart, or visit a power station
Select activities
Sample Listings
St Asaph Cathedral - St Asaph Heritage4 Stars
The smallest ancient Cathedral in Great Britain, founded in the year 560. Present building dates from 13thC. Contains the Bishop William Morgan Welsh Bible of 1588. Guide ...
More Information About Fourteen - Bed and Beakfast
Aberconwy House - Conwy Heritage4 Stars
This is the only 14th Century Merchant's house in Conwy to have survived the turbulent history of the walled town over nearly six centuries. The Upper wooden floor is ...
More Information About Fourteen - Bed and Beakfast
Great Orme Tramway - Llandudno Family4 Stars
The Great Orme Tramway runs from it's Victoria terminus in the back streets of Llandudno to the summit of the Great Orme. Tram runs every 20 minutes, 7 days a week ...
More Information About Fourteen - Bed and Beakfast
Welsh Mountain Zoo - Colwyn Bay Family4 Stars
Go wild in Wales for a great day out - a friendly caring conservation zoo set in lovely garden surroundings high above sunny Colwyn Bay and enjoying panoramic views over ...
More Information About Fourteen - Bed and Beakfast
Bodelwyddan Castle - Rhyl Castles4 Stars
Bodelwyddan Castle is situated in Denbighshire, North Wales. Set in 260 acres of magnificent parkland, the Castle is now an outstation of the National Portrait Gallery a ...
More Information About Fourteen - Bed and Beakfast