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"We had a warm welcome from Mike & Diane. The B&B is in a quiet location yet within easy walking distance to everything. Everywhere is very clean, furnished and decorated to good standards, our room extremely comfortable and we slept well. Breakfast was a hit. There are excellent choices, well cooked and presented, there are cereals, yogurts and fruit to start. We only had a brief stay and would be happy to return for a longer one. Llandudno is a nice place to visit."
Guest score: 10/10
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"This is a very comfortable and friendly hotel, we were pleased with our choice. The location is nice and quiet but in easy walking distance of everything. Our room was warm, clean and well equipped. Breakfast was delicious, well cooked and presented. We will definitely be returning and can recommend."
Guest score: 8/10
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"A very nice stay, the Bella Vista Hotel is well located close to the pier, the only niggle being finding a place to park. Staff were welcoming and friendly, food was good, breakfast had hot and cold choices, all nice. The room was clean, warm and comfortable. A nice place we will probably return for another short break."
Guest score: 8/10
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Tourist Info
Wales is always a popular place to go on holiday in the UK, and Llandudno, in the Conwy County Borough, is a great example of a town that attracts many visitors every year. Penrhyn Bay and Penrhynside are both located nearby and are major tourist attractions in the region. Llandudno is often referred to as the Queen of the Welsh Resorts with such a diverse choice of bed and breakfast establishments, and it lays claim to being the largest seaside resort town in the whole of Wales.
Most of the major attractions in Llandudno are easily accessible from your B&B or guest house which are centred around the seafront, with beaches such as Llandudno Bay and the North Shore close nearby. The Pier was built back in 1878 and is now protected by its Grade II listed building status. West Shore is a peaceful beach that is perfect for families to visit, and Mostyn Street offers the main shopping area in Llandudno.
There is a small football club and a small cricket club in the town, however, sports fans may prefer to travel to nearby Colwyn Bay or to Wrexham, which is about 30 miles away, to catch a more serious game of football. Cardiff boasts the largest football club in Wales and is around 160 miles from here.
This stunning promenade town sits on the Great Orme limestone peninsula in North Wales. In the 19th century the town was home to many copper mines and a thriving fishing industry, with other locals turning to agriculture to make a living. Nowadays, much of the local industry relies on tourism and there are hundreds of top places to stay and around in Llandudno to suit every budget and taste.