Attractions near Llandudno

Thursday, October 9th, 2008 Chris Best

Llandudno is a great base from which you can explore some of North Wales most popular attractions. If you like your tours to be organised then Llandudno has lots of daily coach trips available to the very best attractions. If doing your own thing is more your style then you’ll ideally need a car to get to the attractions as public transport in North Wales isn’t great. However you decide to explore Llandudno is the ideal base with a great range of accommodation mixed with two terrific beaches.

A few miles from Llandudno lies to town of Conwy with its imposing medieval castle. Conwy Castle was built during the Middle Ages by the English as part of their conflict with the local Welsh population. Conwy Castle is an imposing structure that dominates the estaury of the River Conwy and the walls of its town. The castle is open throughout the year and offers a great insight into the local history as well as great views of the surrounding area.

The Welsh Mountain Zoo is located just 5 miles from Llandudno in the nearby town of Colwyn Bay. The zoo is the only animal zoo in North Wales and is a great day out for the whole family. Visitors can walk around at their leisure and take in the sea lions, bears, and other animals. If the kids need to burn off some energy then the fun park has a number of slides and climbing frames great for the purpose.

Llandudno is ideal for journeying into the heart of Snowdonia and where better than Mount Snowdon the tallest mountain in England and Wales. The best way to reach the summit is on the Snowdon Mountain Railway which runs from the town of Llanberis to the summit. The round trip takes approximately 4 hours and offers spectacular views of the mountains of North Wales.

Electric Mountain is another great attraction in Llanberis and is the visitor centre for the Dinorwig underground power station. Visitors can explore the centre for free or take a tour of the power station for a small charge. The tour takes you deep into the mountain where you can see the huge pumps and learn how this modern wonder was created.

Nearer to Llandudno is Bodnant Garden which is located in the Conwy valley about 10 miles south of Llandudno. The garden covers 80 acres of both formal and informal gardens which you can walk around at your leisure. Of special note is the Italiante terraces in the formal gardens and the Dell in the valley with its waterfalls and bridges.

To the south of Snowdon is the town of Blaenau Ffestiniog and located just outside the town are the Llechwedd Slate Caverns. Take a journey on the old slate trains into the deep underground caverns and learn how slate mining was a major industry in North Wales during the 19th century.

Another attraction in Blaenau Ffestiniog is the Ffestiniog Railway which was originally constructed to carry slate from the mountains to the docks at Porthmadog. The railway was closed in the 1940’s as the slate industry declined but was reopened by volunteers during the 1950’s. Today the railway is a very popular tourist attaction and takes you on a journey through some wonderful Welsh countryside.

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