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Accommodation > Hotels > Wales > Gwynedd > Llandudno > The Manor Hotel
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The Manor Hotel

A Hotel in Llandudno, Gwynedd


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1 Craig Y Don Parade
Llandudno
Gwynedd
Wales
LL30 1BG

The Manor Hotel, Llandudno

Accommodation Description:
Situated directly on the Victorian Promenade of Llandudno, within a 2-minute walk of the North Wales Theatre and Venue Cymru, the hotel boasts magnificent view across the Bay of Llandudno. The Manor Hotel is set in a superb position on the elegant Llandudno seafront, on the North Wales coast. During your stay you can enjoy walks along the Victorian promenade in both directions, and Llandudnos many attractions and nightlife lie within easy walking distance

All Deluxe Double, Double, Twin and Family boast sea views. The hotel is also perfectly placed to explore the many holiday attractions and places of interest on offer throughout North Wales, including Snowdonia and the North Wales Coast. The hotel strives to offer a high level of value-for-money, and offers an extended warm welcome whether it is for one night or a week-long stay

Free parking is available on Queens Road, or on the parade at the front of the hotel. Guests can enjoy lovely walks along the Victorian promenade in both directions, and Llandudnos many attractions and nightlife lie within easy walking distance. There is a fully licenced bar in the hotel with views of Llandudno sea front, which is open all day and night for guests and non-residents

We offer evening meals from our pub style menu and light snacks in the Bar. The bar is open to non-residents for drinks and food. We are able to cater for groups with menus catered for all needs

Guests do not have to pre-book evening meals.

From: £29.00

Accommodation Rating: 3* Self assessed

Facilities

  • Hotel Non-Smoking Throughout
  • Cots available
  • Wi-Fi Available
  • Meeting Facilities
  • Restaurant
  • TV
  • Tea/Coffee making facilities in each room
  • Hairdryer in each room
  • Iron And Board In Each Room
  • Ground floor bedrooms
  • Car Parking Available Offsite
  • In-room Broadband
  • Wi-Fi Available In Public Areas
  • Lounge Menu
  • Bar
  • Tennis Courts
  • Fishing
  • Radio
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Heritage Rated from 1- 5 (low-exceptional) on historic interest

 Nearest Attractions

Llandudno Museum and Art Gallery - 1 miles (Museum) Heritage Rating

Happy Valley - 1.3 miles (Garden) Heritage Rating

Bodysgallen Hall - 1.5 miles (Garden) Heritage Rating

Great Orme Copper Mines - 1.7 miles (Prehistoric Site) Heritage Rating

Deganwy Castle - 1.8 miles (Castle) Heritage Rating

Conwy Town Walls - 2.7 miles (Historic Building) Heritage Rating

Teapot Museum - 2.8 miles (Museum) Heritage Rating

Aberconwy House - 2.8 miles (Historic House) Heritage Rating

Conwy, St Mary's and All Saints Church - 2.8 miles (Historic Church) Heritage Rating

Plas Mawr - 2.8 miles (Historic House) Heritage Rating



  Nearby Towns & Villages to Visit

Ruthin - 24.9 miles away Heritage Rating

Corwen - 29.5 miles away Heritage Rating

Portmeirion - 30.6 miles away Heritage Rating

Llangollen - 36.1 miles away Heritage Rating

Chester - 38.8 miles away Heritage Rating

Crewe - 58.7 miles away Heritage Rating

Ulverston - 67.2 miles away Heritage Rating

Congleton - 67.2 miles away Heritage Rating


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We've 'tagged' this accommodation to help you find related historic attractions and learn more about major time periods mentioned in the description.

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Directions:
By Car: - Take the A55 North Wales Coast Road (From M6 then M56). - Exit at Glan Conwy for Llandudno A55 Junction 19. - Join the A470 (approximately 8 km5 miles). - When you are approaching Llandudno follow the signs for the seafront. - At the 1st roundabout on the outskirts take the 4th exit signposted toward Craig-y-Don down Queens Road. - Follow the road straight down to the seafront. - The Manor Hotel is situated on the right hand corner on Craig-y-Don Parade. Parking: Free parking is available on Queen's Road or on the parade at the front of the hotel. By Rail: Llandudno Junction is the nearest mainline station which is a 10-minute taxi ride from hotel. Alternatively you can connect to Llandudno Station which is a 10-minute walk from hotel (or a 2-minute taxi ride).


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