Home to the longest pier in Wales
First made popular by the Victorians, this coastal town is full of quaint and quirky attractions. From the Llandudno llamas at Bodafon Farm Park to the Great Orme Tramway, it’s a place where old and new come together. Be sure to check out the Victorian pier (the longest pier in Wales), complete with Punch and Judy shows.
Whether your teens are snowboarding down Llandudno Snowsport’s artificial slopes or riding their first wave at Adventure Parc Snowdonia’s surf centre, it’s sure to be a thrill-a-minute holiday. Younger kids are also well catered for with the wonderful Alice Trail.
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Bryn Morfa Caravan Park
Bryn Morfa Caravan Park is Situated between Snowdonia National Park and the stunning Welsh coast.
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Brynteg Country & Leisure Retreat
Own a holiday home in the exquisite foothills of Snowdon; ideal for exploring beautiful, natural surroundings.
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Conwy Lodge Park
Conwy Lodge Park has magnificent views across the river Conwy. Only a mile outside Conwy and within easy reach of Snowdonia and Anglesey.
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The Beach Caravan Park
The Beach Caravan Park in Llanddulas offers a relaxing retreat for holidaymakers looking to enjoy a blend of breathtaking coastal views and countryside charm.
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