Walk or take the tram to the summit of the Great Orme—you’ll be rewarded with a splendid view of Llandudno, a popular seaside resort in Wales. (Just take a jacket. It can be chilly up there.) On your way up, stop at the Great Orme Copper Mine for a fascinating look at how copper was mined 3,000 years ago.
Restaurants in Llandudno
4.5 based on 605 reviews
Experience the sights and sounds of civilian life during the Second World War at this unique indoor attraction.
Popped in to pass away an hour during a rainy day in Llandudno. Great little place with lots of period items and artwork to help bring the Home Front reality alive. Especially touching was a genuine letter written by an evacuee child to their mother during their separation. Well worth a visit.
4.5 based on 18 reviews
This little shop was full of lovely sketches, paintings and handmade artwork by local artists and crafters. Well worth a visit you will easily find the perfect gift or something for yourself
4.0 based on 86 reviews
This place is temporarily closed. Sorry, we're now closed to the public. This is to allow us to prepare for major rebuilding and expansion work which will be starting soon. We expect to re-open in late 2019/early 2020. Keep up with us on Facebook and on Twitter - and we can't wait to see you all again!
4.0 based on 101 reviews
MOSTYN is an international contemporary art gallery of a standard normally seen in Europe's major cities. Traditional spaces merged with stunning modern architecture house six galleries which present regularly changing exhibitions by artists and makers from Wales and from around the world. Knowledgeable gallery staff are always happy to talk to you about the exhibitions, and families are particularly welcome. In the stunning shop you'll find the best in contemporary craft from Wales and beyond. We stock jewellery, ceramics, textiles and glassware alongside books and gifts for all ages. Come along and enjoy the fully accessible and spacious cafe which offers a unique space to enjoy a great range of food and drinks, including fantastic locally roasted coffee. The fresh, light menu includes a range of vegetarian and vegan options and, of course, fabulous cake! It's the ideal place to meet for brunch, lunch or afternoon tea, with art on the walls and lovely views to the sea.
Had such a lovely lunch at Oriel today. It was beautifully warm, the sun was streaming through the windows and the tables were all spaced widely apart. I had the Soy Roasted Salmon Salad with black rice. It was absolutely delicious - far and away the tastiest salad I've ever had. My friend had the Butternut Squash and Sweet Potato soup and really enjoyed it. The prices were very reasonable but it was a particular bargain at the moment as main meals are £5 through October from Sunday to Thursday. I couldn't recommend it highly enough. Can't wait for my next visit...
3.5 based on 22 reviews
Eat Chocolate and explore its history. Journey through 5000 years of history on a very chocolatey journey. From the jungles of Maya, to the golden age of British chocolate. There are samples to eat as you go round, interesting information and activities for the children. Our Memory Lane section also boasts hundreds of chocolate wrappers, tins and boxes from the last few decades.
Visited here on the first day on my holiday in Llandudno initially to book a place but upon arrival was delighted to be able to go straight in! The lady who was on the desk was very welcoming and was informative also. I found the experience a lot more interesting than I thought it would be, was great to learn so much about chocolate! The samples given for the tour made it that extra special. My only negative point would be that before the tour starts, they tell you that there are signs which tells you when to eat the chocolate but these weren’t always very noticeable (maybe it was just me). Would highly recommended to anyone visiting Llandudno and have done so to the owners of the hotel where I was staying!
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