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Gwynfa Guesthouse, Llandudno, North Wales

Gwynfa Guesthouse
50 Great Ormes Road
West Shore

Llandudno
North Wales

LL30 2BW

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Gwynfa is a beautifully appointed friendly, family run business with a superb breakfast / dining room and excellently furnished visitors lounge with TV and DVD. Llandudno is North Wales largest resort and offers a wide range of attractions and activities. It is a superb base for walkers and ramblers, being the gateway to Snowdonia and the spectacular Conwy Valley. It is an ideal area for golfers with four 18-hole courses in the area. For those interested, we can organise tee times and arrange green fee discounts for Gwynfa residents at the superb North Wales Golf Club. Gwynfa Guest House is ideal for couples and small groups of friends. We cater specifically for the over 25's. Unfortunately we have no facilities for small children. There are so many things to see and do. So after a hearty breakfast, feel free to explore the many wonderful places in this lovely part of North Wales. Llandudno - how seaside towns were meant to be. It’s no mean feat listing all the things there are to do in Wales’ largest seaside resort. Just where do we begin? Fancy stretching your legs on the longest pier in Wales? A ride on Britain’s only cable hauled tramway? How about a picnic on a Blue Flag beach? You can check out the views from Britain’s longest passenger cable car.

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