Llandudno at Leisure & Stunning Snowdonia

On this relaxing break to the peaceful coast of North Wales we enjoy the genteel ambience of Llandudno, known as the ‘Queen of the Welsh Resorts’. This delightful seaside town is famed for its golden beach flanked by two headlands, the Great and Little Ormes, and its wonderful air of traditional Victorian charm. From a refreshing stroll along the beautiful coast to exploring the famous Llandudno Pier, or perhaps a spot of shopping at the Victoria centre, there is plenty to do for those seeking a traditional leisurely break. We also have time to explore picturesque Betws-y-Coed on the edge of Snowdonia National Park and the remarkable medieval town of Conwy.


Travel Options


Holiday Highlights

  • 4 nights at a selected hotel in Llandudno with dinner & breakfast
  • Entertainment some evenings
  • Excursion to Betws-y-Coed & Conwy

    Optional excursion to Llanberis & Caernarfon (£13pp)
    Optional excursion to Isle of Anglesey, Beaumaris & Bangor (£13pp)
  • Return coach travel
  • 4 nights at a selected hotel in Llandudno with dinner & breakfast
  • Entertainment some evenings
  • Excursion to Betws-y-Coed & Conwy

    Optional excursion to Llanberis & Caernarfon (£13pp)
    Optional excursion to Isle of Anglesey, Beaumaris & Bangor (£13pp)

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Hotels

We’ll stay at one of two hotels in Llandudno.

The Marine Hotel is a classic Victorian hotel situated on Llandudno’s seafront, overlooking the Irish Sea. The hotel offers a stylish bar, restaurant, indoor swimming pool and free Wi-Fi while the en-suite rooms feature a flat-screen TV and tea and coffee-making facilities. (JG3 rating)


The White Heather Hotel is located along Llandudno Promenade overlooking the ocean and is only a short walk from the pier. All the en-suite rooms offer a TV, hairdryer and tea and coffee-making facilities. This Victorian hotel’s features also include a restaurant, bar, conservatory and outdoor seating area. (JG2+ rating)

Hotel Rating

Hotels with a JG3 rating tend to be a more formal style of hotel, often part of a hotel chain, or are very-welcoming family-owned properties. Generally, they offer a greater range of facilities and services, and bedrooms tend to be a little more spacious with additional features. Public areas are larger and include lounge seating, bar and restaurant with good quality food served either buffet style or waiter service.

Hotel Rating

JG2+ rated hotels offer a slightly higher standard of hospitality, often with good home cooking plus enhanced décor, facilities and services, which is recognised and welcomed by our customers. Food may be buffet style in some of the larger hotels. They may also enjoy an enviable location and/or higher levels of satisfaction on online hotel rating sites and our own customer feedback surveys.

Included Excursion

Betws-y-Coed & Conwy (full day)

We start the day with a visit to the picturesque village of Betws-y-Coed, known as the Gateway to Snowdonia National Park. The backdrop of coniferous forests has earned this area the name ‘Little Switzerland’.

We return to the hotel via the medieval walled town of Conwy, home to the imposing Conwy Castle, classified as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and considered to be among the finest surviving medieval fortifications in Britain. The town is also home to a quaint harbour, traditional pubs, snug cafés, the revolutionary Telford suspension bridge and Drew Pritchard Antiques (of TV’s Salvage Hunters fame)!

 

Optional Excursions

Llanberis & Caernarfon – £13pp (full day)

For our first optional excursion, we head to the bustling village of Llanberis which enjoys a lovely lakeside location at the foot of mighty Mount Snowdon. We continue on to Caernarfon, a charming town with a thriving harbour located on the eastern shore of the Menai Straits. The main landmark of the town is the imposing castle ordered by Edward I in the 13th century.

 

Isle of Anglesey, Beaumaris & Bangor – £13pp (full day)

On our second optional excursion, we cross the Menai Bridge to the Isle of Anglesey to visit the beautiful coastal town of Beaumaris, renowned for its magnificent castle that, along with Conwy Castle, formed a ring of English defences around the Welsh coast. On our return to the mainland, we stop in Bangor, situated at the north-western tip of Wales. The city is known for its cathedral, university and pier with views over the Menai Strait back towards Anglesey.

 

Included Excursion

Betws-y-Coed & Conwy (full day)

We start the day with a visit to the picturesque village of Betws-y-Coed, known as the Gateway to Snowdonia National Park. The backdrop of coniferous forests has earned this area the name ‘Little Switzerland’.

We return to the hotel via the medieval walled town of Conwy, home to the imposing Conwy Castle, classified as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and considered to be among the finest surviving medieval fortifications in Britain. The town is also home to a quaint harbour, traditional pubs, snug cafés, the revolutionary Telford suspension bridge and Drew Pritchard Antiques (of TV’s Salvage Hunters fame)!

 

Optional Excursions

Llanberis & Caernarfon – £13pp (full day)

For our first optional excursion, we head to the bustling village of Llanberis which enjoys a lovely lakeside location at the foot of mighty Mount Snowdon. We continue on to Caernarfon, a charming town with a thriving harbour located on the eastern shore of the Menai Straits. The main landmark of the town is the imposing castle ordered by Edward I in the 13th century.

 

Isle of Anglesey, Beaumaris & Bangor – £13pp (full day)

On our second optional excursion, we cross the Menai Bridge to the Isle of Anglesey to visit the beautiful coastal town of Beaumaris, renowned for its magnificent castle that, along with Conwy Castle, formed a ring of English defences around the Welsh coast. On our return to the mainland, we stop in Bangor, situated at the north-western tip of Wales. The city is known for its cathedral, university and pier with views over the Menai Strait back towards Anglesey.

 

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