The seaside town of Llandudno, (approx. 30 minutes by car following the A55 towards Conwy) has its Victorian architecture and tram rides up to the summit of the Great Orme and offers an enjoyable and sedate day trip.
With the resort towns of Rhyl and Prestatyn only minutes away, the local attractions for children include Prestatyn's Nova swimming centre and its three beaches. Rhyl offers the Sun Centre, Sky tower, Sea Life centre and Ocean Beach funfair. While the Pavilion Theatre, with its major productions and top acts, caters for all ages.
Its fun and sunshine all the way in the huge water-based undercover attraction. Loads of slides, pools, palm trees, a wave machine and much more.
The Pavilion Theatre opened in September 1991. It comprises 1031 seats situated in the stalls and circle level. The Auditorium was designed to accommodate theatre and orchestral concert audiences together with conference delegates.
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Rhuddlan first appears in recorded history in the last years of the eighth century, when there was no town of Rhyl and the shore road from Prestatyn to Abergele did not exist.
Whatever your ability, we have a horse or pony that you will enjoy riding safely. All instructors are B.H.S. qualified and all rised are accompanied by experienced leaders to help you enjoy to the full the pleasures of safely riding good horsed in beautiful surroundings.
Nowhere else in Britain will you find such variety, in such a compact area, as you will in Snowdonia - or Eryri as it is known in Welsh. There are many places to stay, and things to do in Snowdonia, so come and enjoy...
The Great Orme is a place of infinite mystery and the cause of much speculation amongst historians and archaeologists who come to study the area. Even those who know the old rock well, are intrigued by her shadowy beginnings and long to discover her ancient secrets.