LLANDUDNO - famed as the Queen of Resorts - will see hundreds of people flock to the town this Bank Holiday Weekend.

Popular with families, the town has something for everyone.

Just this month, the seaside town was named among the UK's top ten best for food and drink.

Llandudno. Picture: Eve Walker

Llandudno. Picture: Eve Walker

Llandudno is a fantastic destination with plenty to see and do, especially during a Bank Holiday Weekend.

We asked ChatGPT, which is an advanced AI language model developed by OpenAI, for some recommendations of shops and attractions you should visit.

Attractions:

Great Orme Tramway, Llandudno. Picture: Simon Dean

Great Orme Tramway, Llandudno. Picture: Simon Dean

Great Orme Tramway

A historic cable-hauled tramway that takes you up to the summit of the Great Orme. The views from the top are breathtaking, and there's plenty of opportunities to learn more about the area's history and wildlife.

Llandudno Pier:

The longest pier in Wales, offering traditional seaside fun with arcades, shops, and food stalls. It's a great spot for a leisurely stroll, with panoramic views of the coastline.

Llandudno Pier by David Garnett.

Llandudno Pier by David Garnett.

Great Orme Country Park:

Perfect for hiking and exploring nature. There are several trails, ranging from easy walks to more challenging hikes, and you might spot some of the local wildlife, including the famous Kashmiri goats.

Llandudno Cable Car:

Another way to reach the top of the Great Orme, this time with a bird’s-eye view as you glide over the landscape. It's a fun ride for families and provides excellent photo opportunities.

Alice in Wonderland Trail:

Llandudno has connections to the real Alice (Alice Liddell), who inspired Lewis Carroll's famous tales. Follow the trail around town to find sculptures and landmarks related to the story.

Venue Cymru:

Check if there are any family-friendly performances, shows, or events happening during your visit. It's the largest theatre in North Wales and often hosts big productions and concerts.

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Shops:

Mostyn Street:

The main shopping street in Llandudno, lined with a mix of high-street brands, independent boutiques, cafes, and restaurants. It’s great for a casual shopping spree.

The Victoria Shopping Centre:

Located on Mostyn Street, this indoor shopping center has a variety of shops, including fashion stores, gift shops, and places to grab a bite to eat.

Parc Llandudno Retail Park:

For those looking for more modern shopping, this retail park just outside the town centre offers larger stores like Next and Marks & Spencer.

Llandudno Chocolate Experience:

A must-visit for families with a sweet tooth. Learn about the history of chocolate and enjoy a range of delicious treats.

Jim Mcfarlane took this photo of Llandudno Pier

Jim Mcfarlane took this photo of Llandudno Pier

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Additional Tips:

Llandudno Museum & Gallery:

Explore the town’s history and art collections, which might be a good indoor option if the weather isn’t ideal.

West Shore Beach:

If you prefer a quieter spot than the main North Shore, this beach is a lovely area for family picnics and play.

Enjoy your Bank Holiday Weekend in Llandudno!