Set between the Great Orme and the Little Orme, the village of Llandudno is a popular destination due to the town's two waterfronts With both The North Shore and The West Shore, there are two beaches for visitors to choose from, the former offering a wide promenade backed by an imposing crescent of Victorian hotels and the latter offering contrast with its miles of sandy shoreline backed by dunes and superb views of nearby Anglesey For great photo opportunities from the 600 feet high Great Orme summit, visitors can enjoy a relaxing trip up via the Tramway or cable car There are a number of excellent shops, pubs, restaurants and cafes in the town whilst just four miles away is the World Heritage Site of Conwy Dominated by its castle this lovely town is completely enclosed by its well-preserved walls Situated in a quiet hamlet on the outskirts of Llandudno Junction, this lovely, 19th Century, stone property is a grade II listed building just three and a half miles from the Victorian sea front The property was originally part of the Pabo Estate With traditional exposed oak floors and a lovely wood-burning stove in the living room, this is a cosy home-from-home for a family or two couples Outside, the property comes with a lovely garden, offering wonderful countryside views and the opportunity for al fresco dining The area is well served by a wide variety of local activities and amenities, making this an ideally situated holiday home .
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