Llandudno
Llandudno is a coastal resort, town, and community in Conwy County Borough, Wales, on the Creuddyn peninsula, which juts out into the Irish Sea. Llandudno is Wales' greatest coastal resort and was dubbed "the Queen of the Welsh Watering Places" as early as 186, a phrase later used in conjunction with Tenby and Aberystwyth; the word "resort" came later. Llandudno was once in the Gwynedd region of Aberconwy before becoming a part of Caernarfonshire.
The town's distinct promenade is devoid of the typical beach stores and cafés, which were cleverly positioned behind the seafront to provide Victorian tourists with a quiet experience. The Great Orme, which is easily accessed by a vintage tramway, provides the greatest views of the town and its surroundings. Llandudno, which is well connected by rail and road, is an excellent base for exploring Wales' magnificent North Coast.
North Shore Beach is one of the best beaches in Llandudno for summer activities like sunbathing, windsurfing, and parasailing. The sheltering beach, also known as Llandudno Beach, includes a lovely Victorian-style pier and a promenade that runs from the foot of Great Orme to Little Orme. The eastern end of the promenade is popular with families since it features a playground, a paddling pool, restaurants, cafes, and concession shops.
Location: Conwy, Wales