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Llandudno, a quaint seaside town nestled along the rugged coast of North Wales, is a gem that sparkles with both natural beauty and historical charm. Its serene shores, flanked by the imposing Great Orme and Little Orme headlands, offer a tranquil retreat from the bustle of modern life. As you wander through its streets, you'll find yourself enchanted by the Victorian architecture, the inviting promenade, and the warm hospitality of its inhabitants. But Llandudno is more than just a picturesque holiday destination—it's a place where time seems to stand still, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the splendor of nature and the rich tapestry of Welsh history. From leisurely strolls alo...
A guided tour of this historic town, showing how the areas you know and love have transformed over the centuries.
Explore Llandudno's secret history through a fascinating selection of stories, facts and photographs.
Incorporating many of the changes to the Llandudno, a Welsh seaside town and including many photographs, this work contains war-time features on the U-boat rendezvous at Llandudno, the Wormhout Massacre of the Territorial Army and the Llandudno battalions at Mametz. It looks at town's operatic and theatrical tradition.
A fascinating and evocative collection of postcards depicting the North Wales seaside resort of Llandudno across the decades.
Highly illustrated historical look at the military heritage of Llandudno from Roman times to the present day.
Reprint of the original, first published in 1860.
Ivor Wynne Jones' original book, Llandudno, Queen of the Welsh Resorts, was first published over a quarter of a century ago. Long out of print, the book has been widely recognised as the essential handbook to this Welsh seaside town. Now, Landmark are bringing out a new edition, over three times the length of the original, incorporating many of the changes to the town and including a number of previously unpublished photographs. The new Llandudno, Queen of Welsh Resorts, retains the friendly format of the original, based on a series of topographical walks, but with the inclusion of some fascinating new material. There are war-time features on the U-boat rendezvous at Llandudno, the Wormhout Massacre of the Territorial Army and the Llandudno battalions at Mametz. The book also looks at Llandudno's operatic and theatrical tradition, the town's connection with Lewis Carol and Alice in Wonderland, and poses the key question Did Madoc of Llandudno discover America?