The St. Hilary Guest House is ideally situated to explore the wealth of attractions that North Wales and the Snowdonia National Park have to offer. Use the links below to see what you're missing!
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Great Orme Tramway
Victoria Station, Church Walks, Llandudno
Open March-November
10.00am to 6.00pm
Trams leave on the hour and then every 20 minutes
(every 10 minutes on busy days)
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Discover 4000 years of history at Llandudno's very own Bronze Age Copper Mine where you can explore the mysterious underground passages leading to an impressive Bronze Age cavern. An audio visual presentation unfolds the life and times of "Bronze Age Llandudno Man". A true wonder of the ancient world!
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The Great Orme is Llandudno's own Country Park with a profusion of fascinating and often rare wildlife, including over 21 species of butterflies, 100 different species of birds and even Kashmir goats!
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Beaumaris is the great unfinished masterpiece. Started in 1295, it was the last of the massive Edwardian fortresses of the 13th century to be built in North Wales, but money ran out before the fortifications reached their full height. Beaumaris is nonetheless an awesome sight, regarded by many as the finest of Edward's Welsh castles.
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Mighty Caernarfon Is possibly the most striking medieval monument in Wales. Its sheer scale and commanding presence set it apart from the rest and, to this day still, trumpet in no uncertain terms the intentions of its builder; Edward I.
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