The
park is surrounded by green fields but is only two and a half
miles from Llandudno centre. We are half a mile from local shops
and about one mile from the nearest beach. There are several local
pubs and restaurants within walking distance, and we are only one
and a half miles from Rhos-on-Sea with its picturesque harbour and
beach, its golf course and cricket club.
In Llandudno, besides a good
shopping centre, we have the North Wales Theatre, a ski-slope, a
museum, the Great Orme's head and copper mines, to name but a few.
In Colwyn Bay (two miles to the East) there is a fine sandy beach,
a good leisure centre and in the hills behind a fascinating Zoo.
Our location gives people an
excellent base to explore Snowdonia, Anglesey, and the Llyn
Peninsula as well as, in the other direction, the less spectacular
but quieter areas of the Clwydian Range. Nearer to hand is the
historic walled town of Conwy and the Conwy valley, home of the
National Trust's Bodnant Gardens, Trefriw Woollen mills, and the
spectacular scenery of Betws-y-coed.
To find out more about the area
click on the links below:
Some
of the many North Wales Tourist Attractions
The
Welsh Highland Railway
Bodnant
Gardens
Wonderful National Trust gardens that must be seen, especially
in Spring and Summer.
Portmerion
Our
local towns
Conwy
A comprehensive guide to the area, including lots of links.
Llandudno
Another page with good links.
Local
Theatres
The
North Wales Theatre
For
a comprehensive list of North Wales websites see North
Wales On Line
For
the energetic among you Outdoors
in Wales