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Llandudno Pier


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Llandudno PierToday, as for the last 125 years, our array of shops, cafes, bars and attractions prove an essential visit for every holidaymaker to North Wales.

 

Contact Details:

Mr Simon Mason
North Parade, Llandudno, LL30 2LP
Tel: 01492 876258

Email: simonmason@cuerdenleisure.co.uk

Dates: All Year, Daily (except Christmas Day), 9.00am - 11.00pm (summer) 9.00am - 6.00pm (winter)

Rates Admission
All Free

Facilities & Services:

Accessible by public transport  Coach parties welcome  School parties welcome  Toilets on site  Baby changing facilities  On-site catering  Dogs welcome if on lead  Shop on site  Accessible to wheelchair users 


How to find it:


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Did you know?

 

Conwy Castle was originally painted white and the towers sported conical roofs. What a sight that must have been.

Castle Turret

Penmaenmawr, a few miles west of Conwy, was the favourite holiday spot of Victorian prime minister William Ewart Gladstone.

Mussel Conwy

World famous mussels are harvested locally and processed at a special new plant on Conwy Quay, which is open to visitors.