A site where the most fashionable Victorians once promenaded to the accompaniment of Jules Rivière's orchestra, Llandudno Pier is still frequently used as a set for period pieces. The pier has two entrances, the North Parade and the original entrance off Happy Valley Road. These entrances are split by the Grand Hotel, which looks out over the water and the pier. A stroll down the pier will reward you with views and a look at the exquisitely crafted ironwork balustrade. Stalls with shops and snacks line the pier, and occasionally a historic ship docks at the end. For travelers who use our custom trip planner, Llandudno holidays become easier to arrange, with trips to the Llandudno Pier and other attractions mapped out and timetabled.
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Visiting the pier is always a must do when we visit Llandudno. It seems to cater for all of any ages. We love talking a gentle stroll down the length of the pier and always hope we can linger a...
Visiting the pier is always a must do when we visit Llandudno. It seems to cater for all of any ages. We love talking a gentle stroll down the length of the pier and always hope we can linger a... more »
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4 unhappy children because we as parents will not pay £4 per child for 5 minutes of slide or bouncy castle , that is way over the odds £16 pounds for 5 minutes of fun ???????? such a shame because..... more
4 unhappy children because we as parents will not pay £4 per child for 5 minutes of slide or bouncy castle , that is way over the odds £16 pounds for 5 minutes of fun ???????? such a shame because..... more »
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Its great having a walk down the pier. Kids and adults love it. View is incredible! Fresh fish and chips, warm doughnuts, burgers and ice cream with all be tempting as you walk along. Rides for younger kids are available and hook a duck for some fun. There's also nice gift shops along the way and a nice traditional rock and souvenir shop. Definitely a must if you are in Llandudno.
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I just loved the whole surrounding area to the pier. It's so beautiful and breathtaking. I definitely wanted to settle down there. It's a must visit for North Wales. There were hotels surrounding the promenade, it would be wonderful to stay there. The city is worth spending more days. There was a small sandy beach area for children to play but unfortunately dogs weren't allowed. The pier is a nice walk with gift shops and game at arcades.
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