Holidays 2026

Llandudno - The Jewel of North Wales

Departs:
Friday 5th June 2026 | 5 Days

Llandudno - The Jewel of North Wales

Tour Price:
£659.00 per person

Your Holiday Centre

Llandudno is Wales's largest resort with a multitude of hotels, traditional B&Bs, creative self-catering and other attractions with amazing things to do. Stroll the perfectly preserved Victorian seafront lined with candy-coloured hotels or get some sea air with a walk down the historic pier. The Great Orme headland rises above the promenade. A nature reserve with rare flora and - would you believe? - Wild Kashmir goats. You can go to the top on the historic tramway or by cable car. The town is renowned for its sweeping bay and Victorian architecture. It is uniquely situated between the Great and Little Ormes with two wonderful beaches. Did you know that Llandudno is one of the driest places in the country? It has a mild climate all year round. The Victorians knew this, and when they designed the town, they provided for the comfort of visitors by building covered walkways next to all the shops on Mostyn Street. This means you can walk along much of the street and keep your hair dry while you are browsing from shop to shop! When you tire of shopping (is that possible!), you can take a break in one of the many cafes, restaurants and pubs on offer.

Tour Inclusions

  • All coach travel
  • Porterage
  • 4 nights half board
  • Tea/coffee on arrival
  • Excursions
  • Entrances
  • Mountain railway
  • Entertainment each evening
  • Courier escorted

Special Notes

  • Insurance.
  • Please inform us of any special dietary needs e.g: diabetic, gluten-free, vegetarian, etc.
  • Special requests are put forward to the hotel, and they will do their utmost to accommodate your needs.
  • The itinerary could be subject to change.

Tour Price

Price Per Person
£659.00

Single Room Supplement: £Nil

Your Accommodation

Tynedale Hotel

459211 Gloddaeth Crescent, Central Promenade, Llandudno, Conwy LL30 2XS.
Tel: 01492 877426.

The Tynedale Hotel is centrally located on Llandudno's iconic promenade, only 20 metres from the beach and just a pleasant level stroll to the beautiful well-preserved pier, theatre and shops.

This boutique style 4 star hotel offers executive sea view rooms, penthouse suites, modern double, twin and single rooms all with modern fabrics, digital TV, telephones, free Wi-Fi, hairdryers and hot drink making facilities. Most of the rooms are accessed by a lift.

Peppercorns is their contemporary restaurant located on the lower ground floor, offering a daily choice of traditional and modern dishes.

There is a wonderful bar and terrace, and live evening entertainment.

Please be aware, due to limited storage, the hotel can only accommodate one electric wheelchair/scooter per group. The lift is also only suitable for very small wheelchairs..

Llandudno - The Jewel of North Wales
Llandudno - The Jewel of North Wales

Tour Itinerary

Day 1: Depart Local Area

After boarding your coach and all pickups have been done, you depart your local area for Llandudno. There will be comfort stops on the way, stopping at Llangollen for lunch. Continuing your journey to Llandudno via the Dee Valley, an area of outstanding natural beauty. On arrival at the Tyndale Hotel, while your cases are taken to your rooms, there will be afternoon tea provided. After dinner, there will be cabaret-style entertainment every evening.

Day 2: Snowdonia Mountain Railway

What a day we have for you today. Take a once in a lifetime adventure on the Snowdon Mountain Railway, which has been described as one of the most scenic railway journeys in the world. It is a narrow-gauge rack and pinion mountain railway that travels for 4.7 miles from Llanberis to the summit of Snowdon, the highest peak in Wales. On a clear day, the views can stretch as far as Ireland, it is the UK's highest visitor centre, at 1,085m above sea level. With stunning scenery and awe-inspiring views, it's all part of a great day out.

Just a short drive away is the Slate Museum, where we will make a stop to explore. The museum opened in 1972, a building full of memories of the past. The museum has been a hive of activity over the years! Every year, people from all over the world marvel at the skill of the quarrymen and blacksmiths, the building has resonated to the sounds of bands and choirs and has been a venue for plays and films. It is now part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Day 3: Day at Leisure

Today, you can please yourselves as to what you want to do. Lay on the beach (if the weather permits), shop and explore the town, or maybe get the old tram to go up the Great Orme. Your guide can arrange this for you as a group.

Day 4: Plas Newydd House & Gardens

Today we travel to Anglesey to the beautiful house and gardens of Plas Newydd. Home of the Marques of Anglesey. The grade 1 listed house and landscape consists of 40 acres of gardens and 129 acres of woodland and parkland. The mild conditions of the garden allow a wide range of plants to flourish. So much of what's special in the garden is in direct result of the setting and climate. With views across the Menai Strait to the mountains of Snowdonia, it is easy to see why a house has stood in this spot since the early 16th century. Inside, you can discover art, military history and the interior design that made Plas Newydd what you see today. It is most definitely a hard location to beat.

After a wonderful day, we return to the hotel.

Day 5: Depart for Home

After breakfast and cases have been loaded onto the coach, we say farewell to our hosts at the Tynedale Hotel and head back. There will be stops on the way. We should arrive at your boarding points late afternoon.