See the best of Anglesey with a knowledgeable local guide. Departing from Llandudno and Conwy, we take you to the parts that larger vehicles can't reach! Cliffs, castles, ancient burial sites, rare wildlife, stunning beaches, Anglesey has it all. Learn about the unique history of the area and about the Welsh language as we drive a complete circuit of the island. See the varied scenery of Anglesey as you travel in comfort.
With a maximum of 8 passengers, you are ensured the personal touch. Free tea/coffee/ water and a lunch is provided, saving you the time and cost of buying your own. We even throw in a few jokes for free!
Drive to view Menai Straits and then underneath the historic 198 year old suspension bridge
Photo stop at the station with a long name and learn how to pronounce it. Toilet break and some time for shopping
3 burial chambers with the oldest dating back 5500 years. Learn about the island's ancient history.
Scenic coastal drive to the stunning cliffs at South Stack. A birdwatcher's paradise with the chance of seeing a puffin in early summer.
Drive to the north of the island and have lunch overlooking Cermaes beach and harbour. Learn about the ltime that St Patrick spent in the area.
Drive across the rugged north coast to the old copper mine of Parys Mountain. Short 10 minute walk to overlook the lunar landscape of multicolured rocks left behind by the mine and learn about the impotance of the industry to the island.
Drive to the enchanting town of Beaumaris. You have time to wander around the craft shops, walk to the pier overlooking Snowdonia and the coast or to go around the castle built in 1295 (Optional extra; entrance fee not included).
Return home across the Menai Suspension bridge and along the North Wales coast.
Opposite Conwy tourist information centre, just infront of the Castle car park.
Llandudno is a charming Victorian seaside resort town in North Wales, known for its beautiful Victorian and Edwardian architecture, stunning coastal views, and the iconic Great Orme. It offers a mix of traditional seaside attractions, historic sites, and outdoor activities, making it a perfect destination for families, history enthusiasts, and nature lovers.
The Great Orme is a prominent limestone headland overlooking Llandudno. It offers stunning coastal views, a variety of wildlife, and numerous walking trails. The Great Orme Country Park is a great place for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts.
Llandudno Pier is a traditional Victorian pier with a variety of attractions, including an amusement arcade, a café, and a gift shop. It's a great place to enjoy the sea air and take in the views of the Irish Sea.
Oriel Mostyn Gallery is a contemporary art gallery showcasing works by local and international artists. The gallery hosts a variety of exhibitions throughout the year, as well as workshops and events.
Bodysgallen Hall and Spa is a historic 17th-century manor house set in beautiful gardens. The hall is now a luxury hotel and spa, offering a range of treatments and facilities. Visitors can explore the gardens and enjoy afternoon tea in the hall's tea room.
Llandudno Museum is a small but fascinating museum showcasing the history of the town and its surroundings. The museum features exhibits on the Great Orme, the Victorian era, and the town's development as a seaside resort.
A traditional Welsh dish made with a savory cheese sauce served over toasted bread. It's a hearty and comforting dish that's perfect for a cold day.
A traditional Welsh stew made with lamb, leeks, potatoes, and other vegetables. It's a hearty and warming dish that's perfect for a cold day.
A traditional Welsh dish made from seaweed, often served with bacon, cockles, and toast. It's a unique and flavorful dish that's a must-try for adventurous eaters.
A traditional Welsh treat made from flour, butter, eggs, and dried fruits, cooked on a griddle. They're a sweet and delicious snack that's perfect with a cup of tea.
Summer is the peak tourist season with warm weather, long daylight hours, and a variety of events and festivals. The beaches are popular, and all attractions are open.
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Llandudno is generally a safe and welcoming destination for travelers. The town has a low crime rate, and violent crime is rare. However, as with any destination, it's important to be aware of your surroundings and take precautions to protect yourself and your belongings.
Llandudno Station
Llandudno Bus Station
Buses are the primary mode of public transport in Llandudno, connecting the town center to the West Shore, Great Orme, and nearby villages. The service is frequent and affordable.
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Conwy is a medieval walled town with a stunning castle, a variety of shops and restaurants, and beautiful coastal views. The town is a great day trip from Llandudno, offering a glimpse into Wales' rich history and culture.
Snowdonia National Park is a stunning area of natural beauty, offering a variety of outdoor activities, including hiking, climbing, and wildlife watching. The park is home to Mount Snowdon, the highest peak in Wales, and offers breathtaking views and a range of landscapes.
Anglesey is a beautiful island off the northwest coast of Wales, offering a variety of attractions, including historic sites, beautiful beaches, and stunning coastal views. The island is a great day trip from Llandudno, offering a mix of history, nature, and relaxation.
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