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Accommodation in Llandudno, Gwynedd Part of the Gwynedd Travel Guide on Britain Express, highlighting attractions, heritage, and tourism information. |
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Seaclyffe HotelA Hotel in Llandudno, Gwynedd11-12 Church Walks Llandudno Gwynedd Wales LL30 2HG
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Description:
From: £29.00 Non-smoking, friendly family run hotel. Ideally situated in LLandudno at the foot of the Great Orme and just a few minutes walk from the Pier and the Promenade. It is close to Haulfre Gardens, Happy Valley, the Ski Slope and the Tram Station Mostyn Street with its many shops is just two minutes away. There are numerous golf courses within easy travelling distance. We are sorry but we can only accept 2 or 3 night bookings over a Bank Holiday Weekend Accommodation Rating: 2* Self assessed Facilities
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Heritage Rated from 1- 5 (low-exceptional) on historic interest
Nearest Attractions Llandudno Museum and Art Gallery -
0.2 miles (Museum) Happy Valley -
0.2 miles (Garden) Great Orme Copper Mines -
0.6 miles (Prehistoric Site) Deganwy Castle -
2.2 miles (Castle) Bodysgallen Hall -
2.3 miles (Garden) Conwy Town Walls -
3.1 miles (Historic Building) Conwy, St Mary's and All Saints Church -
3.2 miles (Historic Church) Plas Mawr -
3.2 miles (Historic House) Teapot Museum -
3.2 miles (Museum) Aberconwy House -
3.2 miles (Historic House) Nearby Towns & Villages to Visit Ruthin -
26 miles away Corwen -
30.5 miles away Portmeirion -
30.6 miles away Llangollen -
37.2 miles away Chester -
40 miles away Crewe -
59.8 miles away Ulverston -
67.2 miles away Congleton -
68.3 miles away Directions: UK Hotels |
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