The Trevone
Looking out over the bay from one of the finest locations on Llandudno's famous Victorian promenade, the hotel’s grand historic exterior conceals comfortable en suite rooms, many with stunning views.
Looking out to sea from the promenade, the hotel has excellent views of both the Great Orme and the Little Orme at either end of the bay. The hotel’s 2 comfortable lounges are great spots from which to view the bay and the sea-facing rooms also offer sweeping views of the coastline. All of the comfortable en suite rooms are tastefully decorated and well equipped, with TVs, central heating and tea/coffee making facilities.
A continental buffet breakfast and full English breakfast cooked to order is offered each morning. The property has a level 5 rating for Conwy County food and hygiene award. Parking for motorbikes, bicycles and mobility scooters is available at the rear of the property.
The hotel is close to Llandudno’s Victorian pier and the bandstand. The town’s main shopping area, Mostyn Street, is just 100 metres away. The hotel has a full bar licence. Llandudno is often referred to as the Naples of the north. The town boasts the finest crescent-shaped bay in the country and the beach’s wide sweep of sand and shingle extends 2 miles (3 km) in a graceful curve between the headlands of the Great Orme and the Little Orme. The backdrop of the famous Great Orme is within sight of the hotel.
Llandudno offers plenty to see and do for the visitor. You can visit the Bronze Age copper mine or travel to the summit of the Great Orme headland via either the cable car or the tramway, which dates back to the Victorian era. The Great Orme also has a ski centre with an artificial ski slope and a toboggan run.
Llandudno’s shopping centre is just a few steps from the hotel and the new Parc Llandudno is just a very short walk away. A quick stroll along the promenade will bring you to Venue Cymru, The North Wales Theatre, Arena and Conference Centre, offering a host of entertaining options.
Llandudno is not only a fine holiday resort in its own right, but is also an ideal centre for touring the whole of North Wales. Conwy Castle is just 5 miles (8 km) away and Caernarfon is just 25 miles (40 km) away. Snowdonia National Park and the Isle of Anglesey are also within easy reach.
North Wales enjoys a great many splendid stately homes and beautiful gardens including Bodnant, Penrhyn castle and Plas Newydd on Anglesey. This non-smoking hotel offers tranquil surroundings for the discerning traveller and enjoyable evenings within a relaxed atmosphere.
All guests have their own room key and are free to come and go as they please, accessing the hotel at any time.
There is a lift that services all floors; however, there are 6 steps up to the front door.
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