Llandudno feels like a step back into a genteel Victorian postcard: a broad crescent of golden sand framed by sweeping promenades, an elegant pier, and rows of stucco-fronted hotels and guesthouses.
Llandudno feels like a step back into a genteel Victorian postcard: a broad crescent of golden sand framed by sweeping promenades, an elegant pier, and rows of stucco-fronted hotels and guesthouses.The town’s defining presence is the Great Orme, a dramatic limestone headland rising from the bay with cliff-top walks, prehistoric mines, and a herd of wild Kashmiri goats.
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Clear sky
Feels like 7°C
Local time: Sat 9:09 AM
Best window
Apr–Jun • Sep–Oct
Shoulder
Mar • Nov
Watch for
Jul–Aug (crowds/price spikes)
Spring (Mar–May): Mild, often breezy with spring flowers and quieter promenades. Shoulder season — fewer crowds than summer; May’s popular Victorian Extravaganza brings colourful parades and costumes, so expect local buzz. Summer (Jun–Aug): Warmest, best beach and Great Orme walking weather. Peak season — lively seafront, full restaurants and higher prices; book ahead for weekends. Autumn (Sep–Nov): Crisp, pleasant for coastal walks and fewer tourists. Off-peak — good value and calmer attractions; occasional rainy or windy days as weather turns. Winter (Dec–Feb): Cold and blustery, with stormy spells possible. Deep off-peak — lowest rates and peaceful vistas. Festive highlights include Christmas lights and seasonal shows/pantomimes at Venue Cymru, making December a cheerier time despite the chill.
7-day forecast
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11° / 6°
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10° / 7°
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Mon
10° / 5°
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8° / 6°
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10° / 7°
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9° / 7°
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