Llandudno is Wales’ largest seaside resort and is situated at the far north of Wales. A great curved bay, with the Great Orme at one end and the Little Orme at the other, Llandudno is celebrated for it’s picturesque postcard Victorian resort architecture and its choice of historic tourist attractions including the Great Orme Tramway (which has been taking eager vistors up to Great Orme’s summit since the turn of the 20th century) and its famous Victorian Pier.
Holidays & Weekend Breaks - Wales
Families budget weekend breaks in Wales
Thursday, September 10th, 2009A friendly hello from Wales
Tuesday, August 25th, 2009With three national parks and five Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty a visit to Wales puts everything else into perspective. Wales is the one country that lets you rediscover the best things in life: fresh air, delicious food, the magnificence of nature and maybe a few aching muscles if you’re a budding walker!
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Family Seaside Weekend Breaks in Tenby
Monday, August 24th, 2009Tenby on the stunning South West Wales Pembrokeshire coast is a family holiday hotspot in Wales boasting a choice of beautiful Blue Flag sandy family beaches, watersports from Tenby Harbour and North Beach, gentle family surfing on South Beach, a choice of local family attractions including Wales’ top theme park and boat trips to the off-shore Caldey Island from Tenby Harbour.
Romantic Walking Breaks in Gower Peninsula
Monday, August 24th, 2009The Gower Peninsula on the South Wales coast west of Swansea truly is the ultimate romantic setting. Many have pointed to its resemblance to an island. The Gower Peninsula is a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Only 19 miles long, but with a stunning 34 miles of coastline and 70 bays and beaches, you’ve a choice of idyllic sandy beaches including Oxwich Bay (the biggest), and Rhossili (the longest).

