| Llandudno is North Wales’ largest and most
popular resort, famous for its Victorian style and Edwardian
elegance. It is an exciting place that is both lively and beautiful,
with its beaches set beneath the towering headland of the Great
Orme. The Orme itself has the finest scenery and views in
North Wales.You can reach the 679ft summit by the longest cable
operated tramway in Britain, by cable car or for the more energetic
on foot.The Orme is famous for its very wide and diverse varieties
of wild flowers, butterflies and bird life. Other attractions
include 4000 year old copper mines that you can visit and where you
explore underground passages that lead to a Bronze Age cavern.Sports
enthusiasts will enjoy the sky and snowboard centre on the lower
slopes with its artificial ski slope and 700 metre toboggan
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Literary lovers and aficionados of Alice in Wonderland might
be interested to learn that Llandudno is the resort where the real
Alice in Wonderland (Alice Liddell) spent her childhood summers, and
in the Alice in Wonderland Centre you can venture down the rabbit
hole and re live her adventures!
Bodafon
Farm incorporates some unusual farm animals including
George Clooney’s favorite housemate pot-bellied pigs ,alpacas,
highland cattle, deer and llamas. Tractor and trailer rides can be
arranged to take you round and children can gain some hands on
experience of handling smaller animals such as owls and
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Oriel
Mostyn caters for art lovers
where many famous works of art, sculpture and photography are
exhibited. Experience the sights and sounds of civilian life during
the Second World War at the World War Two Home Front
Experience.
The 1500 seat North Wales Theatre provides a very varied
programme of top quality acts and performers ranging from rock to
opera throughout the year.
During May-September frequent boat trips depart from the
North Shore to take visitors on a thirty minute jaunt around the
Orme.Land lovers may prefer to enjoy a leisurely stroll along the
2220 foot long Llandundo Pier resplendent with its wide varieties of
amusements, or to visit the award winning North Shore and West Shore
beeches. |
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While being North Wales’ premier holiday resort, Llandudno is
also the main retail centre in the area with a wide variety of
popular retail outlets and shopping centres. There are numerous
restaurants in the resort, covering many styles of cuisine, many
popular public houses and exciting nightclubs.
Situated on the Central Promenade and only two minutes stroll
from Llandudnos main street the Oasis Hotel is the ideal base
for visitors wishing to enjoy the many and varied delights of
Llandudno.
Indeed, such is the allure of Llandudno and the comfort and
enjoyment to be found at the Oasis Hotel you may find yourself one
of the many who simply have to return. There are no strangers in the
Oasis, only friends we haven’t met yet.
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David & Ann
Blanchard the Oasis Hotel Llandudno. |
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Nevill
Crescent, Central Promenade, Llandudno, North Wales
Telephone: +44 (0) 1492 877822 e-mail: ann@oasis-hotel.co.uk
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