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15 Available Tour Excursions in Llandudno
Leaving from Holyhead port, spend the afternoon with us, taking in the stunning scenery and unique history of this fabulous island. You will learn about welsh culture and how to say Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch ! Learn about the history of the island, from 5500 year old burial chambers to the impressive Beaumaris castle. Lots of excellent photo opportunities along the way, including the Menai Straits and the stunning cliffs at South Stack. With a maximum of 8 guests, we can ensure the personal touch and doubtless share a few laughs on the way. We guarantee to get you back to Holyhead in time for your cruise. The last 2 stops are near Holyhead and can be adjusted to fit the remaining time. We aim to be back at least 30 minutes before the last shuttle bus.
Price: $80.89
Duration: 3 hours
Discover the history and heritage of our country on our specially crafted day tour of Snowdonia. Together with your guide, you will spend the day exploring the locations of Snowdonia's stunning scenery, its many mountains and lakes, and learn about its legends and myths. A visit to Snowdonia wouldn't be complete without a visit underground to an old mine. This tour has everything to take away some wonderful memories of your visit. Photo opportunities are aplenty
Price: $891.22
Duration: 9 hours
See the best of Snowdonia (Eryri) with a knowledgeable local guide. Learn about the unique language and culture of Wales whilst taking in the stunning views. Spend some time in the pretty village of Betws Y Coed and then we drive you through the mountains, passing lakes and waterfalls. We even offer complimentary tea / coffee / water as we stop at one of the viewpoints. The tour ends with a free gin & whiskey tasting session at the Aber Falls distillery before we drop you off in time for lunch.
Price: $43.88
Duration: 3 hours
See some of beautiful Anglesey with a knowledgeable local guide. Departing from Llandudno and Conwy, we take you to the parts that larger vehicles can't reach! Learn about the unique history of the area and about the Welsh language as you travel in comfort. Spend time at your leisure in Beaumaris; visit the castle or indulge yourself with a bit of shopping followed by a nice ice cream (or something stronger if you wish)! On the way back we stop at Aber Falls distillery, where you get the chance to taste their delicious gin and whiskey. With a maximum of 8 passengers, you are ensured the personal touch. We even throw in a few jokes for free.
Price: $43.88
Duration: 4 hours
Explore three of our most famous castles - Conwy, Dolbadarn, and Caernarfon on this day tour of Snowdonia. You’ll also visit the beautiful Snowdonia National Park, and the National Slate Museum and through the day learn much of Wales’s myths and legends! This tour is the perfect combination of history, heritage, natural beauty, and a whole lot of fun!
Price: $891.22
Duration: 9 hours
Skip the crowds—this private tour is for your group only! Enjoy a full-day journey through the heart of North Wales, blending rugged landscapes with iconic landmarks and charming attractions. Take in sweeping views from the Great Orme, a haven of natural beauty. Step back in time at Conwy Castle, exploring its storied walls and medieval history. Wander the enchanting streets of Portmeirion, a colorful village that feels like a slice of Italy tucked away in Wales. Along the way, discover hidden gems and scenic stops that showcase the region’s rich culture, heritage, and breathtaking vistas. Your expert guide will share captivating stories and local secrets, bringing each destination vividly to life. This private experience is tailored to ensure a personal, immersive adventure where you can explore at your own pace. From dramatic coastlines to whimsical villages, this tour offers wonder and discovery at every turn—creating unforgettable memories of North Wales!
Price: $2,372.56
Duration: 9 hours
See the best of Anglesey with a knowledgeable local guide. Departing from Llandudno and Conwy, we take you to the parts that larger vehicles can't reach! Cliffs, castles, ancient burial sites, rare wildlife, stunning beaches, Anglesey has it all. Learn about the unique history of the area and about the Welsh language as we drive a complete circuit of the island. See the varied scenery of Anglesey as you travel in comfort. With a maximum of 8 passengers, you are ensured the personal touch. Free tea/coffee/ water and a lunch is provided, saving you the time and cost of buying your own. We even throw in a few jokes for free!
Price: $80.89
Duration: 8 hours
Explore the three most famous castles - Conwy, Dolbadarn, and Caernarfon on this day tour of Wales. You’ll also visit the beautiful Snowdonia National Park, the Penrhyn Quarry and even make a stop at Britain’s Smallest House! This tour is the perfect combination of history, heritage, natural beauty and fun!
Price: $89.12
Duration: 9 hours
See the best of Snowdonia (Eryri) with a knowledgeable local guide. Learn about the unique language and culture of Wales whilst taking in the stunning views. If photography is your thing, then we offer more photo stops than all other tours. We also provide a delicious picnic lunch to save you the time and money. Even the jokes are free! Departing from Llandudno and Conwy, we head past the magnificent Caernarfon castle and Roman fortress on the way to our first main stop, the village of Beddgelert with it's charming legend and stunning views. You also get time at Llanrwst and Betws Y Coed along with a few hidden gems such as Craflwyn, The dragon of Bethesda, Dolbadarn Castle, The National Slate Museum, Llyn Ogwen and the Gwynant valley. The route may need to be adapted in poor weather conditions.
Price: $80.89
Duration: 8 hours
Visit the Italian inspired village of Portmeirion on this fun day tour of Wales. Not only will you spend time in this charming seaside village, but you’ll also visit Caernarfon and Conwy Castles and Snowdonia National Park. Your tour guide will take you around the area regaling you with information about the history and culture of the area as well as local stories and myths! Be sure to bring your camera for this exciting tour of one of the most picturesque parts of Wales!
Price: $89.12
Duration: 9 hours
Discover the history and heritage of this country on this day tour of Wales. Together with your guide, you will spend the day exploring the locations that made this country what it is today. Visit the UKs most spectacular botanical garden and be amazed with its natural beauty. Visit waterfalls, the awe inspiring national park and lakes, National Slate Museum, and visit 2 Unesco world sites of Conwy Castle and Padarn Park. Photo opportunities aplenty on this fun day tour of Wales.
Price: $891.22
Duration: 9 hours
North Wales and Snowdonia's Medieval Castles are everything what myths and legendary stories stir up in ones imagination. Inflame those thoughts on this magical medieval tour by visiting 4 of the iconic castles in Wales.
Price: $891.22
Duration: 9 hours
North wales and especially the Conwy valley is doused in a plethora of history. We'll visit many of the highlights that Llandudno, Conwy and Betws y Coed have to offer including its ancient historic castles, underground mines, gardens and fine scenery and nature. This tour is not to be missed!
Price: $891.22
Duration: 9 hours
North Wales sees more visitors than any other part of Wales! North Wales has it all! Castles, mountains, industrial heritage and magical mythology. Join us for a unique Eryri - Snowdonia expedition! We only deliver scheduled small group tours with a maximum of five clients. Your guide is a long-standing, highly regarded, fully qualified tourism professional. We provide you with a curated list of accommodation options you can source the accommodation yourselves. We will visit spots with the most astounding views and many interesting features during your journey. You will be able to spend time with the guide at each location, as they walk and talk about Wales, its history and culture, or you are free to self-explore. You will travel in a modern, fully electric vehicle, in the company of your driver guide, Andy, who is a Mountain Leader and a Green Badged Tourist Guide. Please note If attractions are unexpectedly closed, we always offer an alternative stop of similar interest.
Price: $1,302.55
Duration: 72 hours
An incredible combination of dramatic landscape and history. If you love your history and heritage and culture. This tour will blow your mind. Add in a little physical walking, at the end of this tour, you'll be a cultural expert of wales mining and heritage history.
Price: $891.22
Duration: 9 hours
Key Info for Visitors
- Currency: GBP
- Languages: English
- Climate: Oceanic
- Timezone: Europe/London
- Population: Approximately 20,000 residents
- Best Time to Visit: best time to visit is from May to September for pleasant weather.
- Visa Requirements Visitors from the EU, UK, and many Commonwealth countries do not require a visa for short stays. US citizens can enter visa-free for tourism up to six months. Other nationalities may need to apply for a visa in advance or obtain an electronic visa (e-visa) depending on their country of origin. It is advisable to check the latest UK government visa policies before travel.
About Llandudno
Llandudno is a charming Victorian seaside town located on the North Wales coast, renowned for its elegant promenade, sandy beaches, and stunning views of the Irish Sea. Often called the "Queen of Welsh Resorts," it boasts a unique blend of natural beauty and historic architecture, including the iconic Llandudno Pier—the longest in Wales. The town is nestled between two limestone headlands, the Great Orme and the Little Orme, offering visitors spectacular hiking and wildlife spotting opportunities. Its well-preserved heritage, combined with modern amenities, makes it a perfect destination for families, couples, and outdoor enthusiasts alike. Visitors are drawn to its traditional seaside charm, quaint shops, theaters, and a variety of cultural festivals. Llandudno’s accessibility from major cities and its welcoming atmosphere make it a compelling choice for those seeking a quintessential British coastal experience.
Llandudno Tours & Experiences
- Top Attractions: Highlights of Wales
- Duration Range: 2-8 hours
- Group Size: Private or shared tours
- Difficulty Level: Mixed Difficulty
- Recommended For: The best time to visit is from May to September for pleasant weather. Pack comfortable walking shoes, waterproof clothing, and layers due to variable coastal weather. Respect local customs and be polite in shops and public places. Carry some cash as smaller vendors may not accept cards. Safety is generally good, but keep an eye on personal belongings in crowded areas. Use contactless payment methods where possible for convenience.
Average Tour Price: $95
Lowest Price Tour: $45
Highest Price Tour: $220
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Important Tour Information
- Bring comfortable walking shoes and appropriate clothing
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- Arrive at the meeting point at least 15 minutes early
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Top Attractions
1. Llandudno Pier – The longest pier in Wales, ideal for leisurely strolls, fishing, and enjoying seaside cafes. 2. Great Orme Tramway – A historic cable tram that takes visitors to the summit of the Great Orme for panoramic views. 3. Great Orme Country Park – Offers walking trails, wildlife viewing, and the Bronze Age copper mines. 4. Venue Cymru – A cultural hub featuring theater performances, concerts, and exhibitions. 5. Happy Valley Gardens – A beautifully maintained Victorian garden perfect for relaxing walks and picnics.
Popular Activities
Visitors can enjoy hiking and cycling on the Great Orme, exploring the ancient copper mines, and birdwatching. The beach offers swimming, paddleboarding, and traditional seaside fun. Cultural experiences include attending performances at Venue Cymru or visiting local art galleries. Seasonal events like the Llandudno Victorian Extravaganza provide a unique glimpse into the town’s heritage. Fishing, golf, and boat tours are also popular recreational options.
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Local Food & Cuisine
Llandudno’s food scene features traditional Welsh dishes such as cawl (a hearty stew), laverbread, and fresh seafood including mussels and cockles. Fish and chips by the seaside is a must-try classic. The town has a range of dining options from cozy pubs to fine dining restaurants. Noteworthy places include The Cottage Loaf for traditional fare and The Seahorse for seafood specialties. Afternoon tea is a popular custom here, enjoyed in charming tea rooms.
Getting Around
Llandudno is accessible by train via the Llandudno railway station, with direct services from major cities like Manchester and London. Local buses connect the town with surrounding areas. The town center is compact and easily walkable. Taxis are available but not always necessary. Parking is available but can be limited during peak seasons. Costs for local transport are moderate, with day passes for buses offering good value.
Travel Tips
The best time to visit is from May to September for pleasant weather. Pack comfortable walking shoes, waterproof clothing, and layers due to variable coastal weather. Respect local customs and be polite in shops and public places. Carry some cash as smaller vendors may not accept cards. Safety is generally good, but keep an eye on personal belongings in crowded areas. Use contactless payment methods where possible for convenience.
Culture & Customs
Llandudno has a friendly and welcoming community with strong Welsh cultural pride. English is widely spoken, but Welsh is also used in signage and by locals. Social customs include polite greetings and queuing etiquette. The town hosts the annual Victorian Extravaganza festival celebrating its heritage with costumes and parades. Visitors should respect local traditions and the natural environment, especially when hiking or visiting wildlife areas.
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