Set on a low isthmus, across the river and a couple of miles north of Conwy,
LLANDUDNO
has an undeniably dignified air, its older set of promenading devotees often huddled in the glassed frontages of once-grand hotels, content to sit and watch the more rumbustious younger visitors. Almost invariably, the wind funnels between the limestone hummocks of the 680-foot
Great Orme
and its southern cousin the
Little Orme
, which flank the gently cu... [More]
The Bodysgallen Hall and Spais set in 200 acres of its own parkland and offers spectacular views of Snowdonia and Conwy Castle. The historic building has two dining rooms with imaginative food, which has been awarded three rosettes by the AA. There are 19 extremley comfortable rooms in the hotel eac... [More]
Our hotel nestles at the foot of The Great Orme and from our elevated position, commands spectacular sweeping views of the Llandudno Bay, Pier and Little Orme.Although we have magnificent views, our access is from the promenade level and we are only 40 yards from the Pier entrance.The main shopping ... [More]
The enchanting castles steeped in history, the magnificent beauty of Snowdonia, Betws-y-Coed and the Lleyn peninsular are all within easy reach and when the day is over, it's nice to return to the comfortable, friendly Elsinore Hotel.The hotel has a tradition of friendly, welcoming service and guest... [More]
The Grand Hotel is splendid Victorian building in a prime location overlooking the Promenade on the North Shore. A warm and welcoming atmosphere awaits with superb entertainment to suit the needs of all guests. All rooms have traditional decor and en suite facilities. The hotel also offers a games r... [More]
The Grand Hotel is splendid Victorian building in a prime location overlooking the Promenade on the North Shore. A warm and welcoming atmosphere awaits with superb entertainment to suit the needs of all guests. All rooms have traditional decor and en suite facilities. The hotel also offers a games r... [More]