Llandudno & The Isle Of Anglesey Superbreak
4 days
4 Days Away - 2022
Head to the beautiful north coast of Wales on this great-value seaside escape! From our base in the ever-popular resort of Llandudno, we visit lovely Beaumaris on the Isle of Anglesey, renowned for its charming seafront and spectacular views over the Menai Strait.
PLEASE NOTE: Price is per person and based on two people sharing a twin/double room. Single room supplements and upgrades are not included.
Itinerary
What's Included?
- Return coach travel
- 3 nights at the 3-star MarineHotel, Llandudno with dinner & breakfast
- Entertainment on one evening
- Free excursion to Bangor & the Isle of Anglesey (Beaumaris)
- Free excursion to Betws-y-Coed
- Free time in Llandudno
Isle of Anglesey
Isle of AngleseyThe Isle of Anglesey lies just off the north-west coast of Wales. Measuring 276 square miles, the island is separated from the mainland by the Menai Strait and is accessed by two bridges – the Menai Suspension Bridge, the first modern suspension bridge in the world designed by Thomas Telford, and the Britannia Bridge, designed by Robert Stephenson.
Anglesey has so much to offer visitors with spectacular landscapes, unspoilt coastlines (much of which has been declared an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty) and picturesque towns and villages.
The beautiful coastal town of Beaumaris lies on the east coast of the island. The highlight of the town is the magnificent Beaumaris Castle (a UNESCO World Heritage Site), the last great castle built, but never completed, for Edward I in the 13th century in his bid to control the Welsh. The town also offers a lovely seafront with a pier and fantastic views over the Menai Strait and Snowdonia, charming streets full of picturesque cottages and a mix of medieval, Georgian, Victorian and Edwardian architecture.
The island is also home to a village with the longest place name in Wales and the world’s longest railway station name – Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwyllllantisiliogogogoch, which translates as The Church of St Mary in the Hollow of the White Hazel Near the Fierce Whirlpool and the Church of Tysilio by the Red Cave!
Llandudno
LlandudnoWales’ largest resort with the attractions to match - so whether you fancy a ride in the UK’s only cable hauled tramway to the top of the Great Orme, standing majestically over Llandudno’s bay, or perhaps a stroll down the longest pier in Wales with its traditional stalls and entertainment, Llandudno is the perfect coach trip destination and offers a great time for all ages at any time of year.
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Marine Hotel, Llandudno Marine Hotel, Llandudno
Set on Llandudno’s seafront, with stunning views over the Irish Sea, the Marine Hotel is within easy walking distance of the attractions of Llandudno. Built in the elegant Victorian style of the resort, the hotel is renowned for its friendly service and comfortable accommodation, ensuring a memorable stay.
Hotel Features: Bedrooms with en-suite facilities, TV and tea/coffee-making facilities • Bar • Lounge • Restaurant • Indoor heated swimming pool • Free Wi-Fi in public areas • Lift