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Attractions and Places To See around Llandudno - Top 20

Best attractions and places to see around Llandudno include a mix of natural landscapes, historical sites, and traditional seaside experiences. This Welsh resort town is situated on a peninsula, featuring two distinct bays and the prominent Great Orme headland. The area offers diverse environments, from sandy beaches to ancient mining sites and medieval castles. Visitors can explore coastal paths, summits with panoramic views, and cultural venues.

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Last updated: April 23, 2026

Tal y Fan summit

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At 610m Tal y Fan is the northern most outlier of the Carneddau mountains. The trig point on top gives wonderful views into Snowdonia National Park or north and out …

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Great Orme Summit

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The Great Orme is a beautiful little spot and makes for a great walk from the town below up to the headland. Great views across towards Anglesey and the foothills of the Carneddau range.

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Conwy Castle

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Towering above Conwy, Conwy Castle defended the town from sieges and battles, sheltering various monarchs during wars. The castle was built between 1283 and 1289 by Edward I after his …

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Conwy Town Walls

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Great way to see the town. Offers great views of the town and surrounding area.

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Llandudno West Shore Beach

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A nice place for a stroll along the beach, can get busy, but you can watch the kite surfers, the seagulls and see when Lewis Carrol came up with the famous story of Alice in Wonderland.

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Russ Pagdin
September 17, 2025, Tal y Fan Summit

Great walk, tricky in places with wet weather 👍👍

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Antony
August 26, 2025, Tal y Fan Summit

All the years walking in north wales and never been on this route - stunning views

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HoldeBu
August 24, 2024, Tal y Fan Summit

Magnificent views

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You can even walk the city walls at night! But you should have a good headlamp, as it is of course not completely barrier-free... ;-) A good part of the circular route is currently closed, but you can see a lot on the open part.

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West Shore Beach lies on the south-western side of North Wales’ Llandudno headland. It is less busy than the more developed North Shore and has lovely views over Conwy Bay and out towards Anglesey. At low tide there is a large expanse of golden sand which is suitable for ball games and kitesurfing. As the beach faces west it enjoys some spectacular sunsets. Cars can be parked along West Parade and there is a small car park at the southern end of the road. The beach has a cafe and toilets and there is a quiet promenade along which toilets and a cafe can be found. There is a boating lake and young children’s play area close to the beach. Dogs are not allowed on the main section of beach between the two stone groynes from 1st May to 30th September. However, there is plenty of beach to either side that is dog-friendly year round.

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Before the English built the town of Conwy, Aberconwy Abbey, the site was occupied by a Cistercian monastery favoured by the Welsh princes,[3] as well as the location of one of the palaces (called llys) of the Welsh princes. From Conwy: "the oldest structure is part of the town walls, at the southern end of the east side. Here one wall and the tower of a llys [palace/court house] belonging to Llywelyn the Great and his grandson Llywelyn ap Gruffydd have been incorporated into the wall. Built on a rocky outcrop, with an apsidal tower, it is a classic, native, Welsh build and stands out from the rest of the town walls, due to the presence of four window openings. It dates from the early 13th century and is the most complete remnant of any of his Llys." The location also controlled an important crossing point over the River Conwy between the coastal and inland areas of North Wales, that Deganwy Castle for many years had defended.

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Conwy Castle is a fortification in Conwy, located in North Wales. It was built by Edward I, during his conquest of Wales, between 1283 and 1287. Constructed as part of a wider project to create the walled town of Conwy, the combined defences cost around £15,000, a massive sum for the period.

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Conwy Castle is a fortification in Conwy, located in North Wales. It was built by Edward I, during his conquest of Wales, between 1283 and 1287. Constructed as part of a wider project to create the walled town of Conwy, the combined defences cost around £15,000, a massive sum for the period.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best places for panoramic views around Llandudno?

For breathtaking vistas, head to Great Orme Summit, which offers extensive views across the Irish Sea and towards Snowdonia National Park. Another excellent spot is Tal y Fan summit, providing views into Snowdonia and out to sea. For stunning sunsets over Conwy Bay and Anglesey, Llandudno West Shore Beach is ideal.

Are there significant historical sites to explore near Llandudno?

Absolutely. Just a short drive away, you can visit Conwy Castle, a formidable 13th-century UNESCO World Heritage Site. Explore its impressive battlements and towers. You can also walk along the historic Conwy Town Walls for great views of the town. For an even older historical experience, delve into the 4,000-year-old Bronze Age tunnels at the Great Orme Mines.

What family-friendly activities are available in Llandudno?

Llandudno offers many family-friendly options. The iconic Llandudno Pier provides classic seaside entertainment with arcades and rides. Children will enjoy the Alice in Wonderland Trail, featuring character statues throughout the town. Happy Valley Gardens offers miniature golf and open-air theatre. For active fun, the Llandudno Ski and Snowboard Centre has the longest toboggan run in Wales, and traditional donkey and pony rides are available on the beach.

Where can I find good walking trails around Llandudno?

The Great Orme headland is crisscrossed with trails, offering diverse routes from easy strolls to more challenging hikes with stunning coastal views. A section of the Wales Coast Path also winds through Llandudno, traversing West Shore Beach and the Great Orme. For more specific routes, you can find various options, including easy, moderate, and difficult trails, in the Running Trails around Llandudno guide, which also covers walking.

Which beaches are best for different activities in Llandudno?

Llandudno North Shore Beach is vibrant and perfect for traditional seaside activities like building sandcastles, located conveniently near the pier. For a more tranquil experience with superb views of Anglesey and Snowdonia, Llandudno West Shore Beach is ideal for peaceful walks and kite surfing. The smaller Little Orme (Angel Bay) is known for its marine wildlife, particularly seal colonies.

How can I reach the summit of the Great Orme?

You have two unique and scenic options to reach the summit of the Great Orme. You can take a historical journey aboard the Great Orme Tramway, a cable-hauled street tramway. Alternatively, for unparalleled panoramic views of the coast and town, the Great Orme Aerial Cable Cars offer a breathtaking ascent.

Are there any art galleries or museums in Llandudno?

Yes, Llandudno boasts several cultural attractions. The Mostyn Gallery (Oriel MOSTYN Gallery) features rotating exhibitions of contemporary art. The Llandudno Museum explores the town's rich past, from prehistoric origins to its Victorian development. For a step back in time, the Home Front Museum offers insights into local life during World War II.

What other outdoor sports or activities can I do near Llandudno?

Beyond walking, Llandudno and its surroundings offer various outdoor activities. The Llandudno Ski and Snowboard Centre provides year-round opportunities for skiing and snowboarding. For cycling enthusiasts, there are numerous routes, including road cycling and gravel biking. You can explore guides like Road Cycling Routes around Llandudno and Gravel biking around Llandudno for detailed routes.

What do visitors enjoy most about the attractions around Llandudno?

Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views from spots like Great Orme Summit, often highlighting the vistas towards Anglesey and Snowdonia. The historical significance of sites like Conwy Castle and the well-maintained Conwy Town Walls are also highly appreciated. The tranquil atmosphere of Llandudno West Shore Beach and the unique experience of encountering wild Kashmir goats on the Great Orme are also popular mentions.

Are there any unique food or drink experiences in the Llandudno area?

Yes, for those interested in local crafts and tastes, the Penderyn Distillery offers engaging tours where you can learn about the craft of Welsh whisky. Additionally, the Llandudno Chocolate Experience provides an opportunity to discover the history of chocolate, enjoy samples, and purchase handmade chocolates.

What is the Llandudno Promenade known for?

The Llandudno Promenade is an elegant Victorian promenade, perfect for a leisurely stroll. It's lined with grand hotels and offers refreshing sea breezes and picturesque views of the bay. It's a central part of Llandudno's classic seaside charm.

Can I see wildlife around Llandudno?

Yes, Llandudno is home to diverse wildlife. The Great Orme is famous for its wild Kashmir goats, which can often be spotted roaming the headland. The Little Orme, particularly Angel Bay, is renowned for its marine wildlife, including seal colonies, making it a great spot for nature observation.

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