The Del Mar Guesthouse centrally located in Llandudno; one of Britain’s finest Victorian seaside resorts, bringing together a lively mix of fun and entertainment. Its long crescent promenade, wide shopping Streets, sweeping sands and wealth of family attractions make The Del Mar Guesthouse the perfect destination for a short holiday, weekend break or day trip. Why not have a look at our special offers page to find out our latest bed and breakfast rates?
Whether you’re riding the famous tramway or taking tea in the award winning tearoom at the Victoria shopping centre, you're sure to be delighted by Llandudno’s warmth and charm. And above everything soars the Great Orme, offering spectacular views in all directions. No wonder more and more holiday makers are discovering the pleasures of Llandudno. Victorian Llandudno has something for everyone; skiing, fishing, walking, shopping, bowling, golf, cinemas, the North Wales Theatre and conference centre, the Pier, the Great Orme, copper mine, beautiful beaches, the famous trams and cable car . Nearby there is Conwy with its magnificent Castle, Telford suspension bridge and harbours.
Llandudno lies between two notable headlands, the Great Orme and the Little Orme (both within the Conwy Borough), with the Irish Sea on one side and the estuary of the River Conwy on the other. It is these headlands and the two waterfronts, the North Shore and the West Shore, that give the tourist resort of Llandudno its special appeal.
Llandudno Bay has good sands, many things to see and do, behind the town are the twin mounds of Deganwy Castle. The 2‚295 foot long Llandudno Victorian Pier, greatly admired by Sir John Betjeman, was built in 1878.It is the longest pier in Wales and one of the finest recreational piers in Britain. |