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Bella Vista Hotel and Cove Restaurant BED
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A warm welcome will await you when you arrive at the Bella Vista hotel |
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B&B Contact Details |
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Bed and Breakfast Summary |
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Bella Vista Hotel and Cove Restaurant 83/83A Church Walks Llandudno Conwy County
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| Double from: | £35.00 pppn |
| Family from: | Please enquire |
| Single from: | £38.00 pppn |
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Bed and Breakfast Description |
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Bella Vista means beautiful views and when you stand at our front door, you will see the sweeping bay of Llandudno’s beautiful sea front in all its glory. Our property has been completely refurbished to an exacting standard to provide all the facilities you would expect in a luxury hotel which include; brand new remote control televisions, DVD player, free view player, clock radio, hair dryer, in-room safe, ironing facilities, a fine tea, coffee and biscuit selection, shoe polish set, hand carved mahogany beds with luxurious bedding, a full range of Complimentary toiletries and towels, power showers or large baths & internet and fax facilities at reception.
Your room will be serviced twice a day, and in the morning you will find a news paper outside your room. Sweets and fruit are always on reception to help your self to. Our staff have been specially selected and trained to look after you to the best possible standards during your stay. We are also very proud of our 100% hygiene record and you are welcome to browse our kitchens any time of day. We hope you will be able to come and stay with us soon. |
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Llandudno Attractions |
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Llandudno is Wales's largest resort, uniquely situated between the Great and Little Ormes with two wonderful beaches, the award winning North Shore and the quiet, sand duned West Shore. Llandudno has kept its Victorian and Edwardian elegance and splendour, despite its modern attractions. During the Victorian era, roads on the Great Orme were still fairly primitive and the steep slopes prevented all but the most sure footed from reaching the summit. Llandudno was fast becoming a very popular tourist resort, so it wasn't long before local businessmen latched on to the idea of a cable tramway. On 31st July 1902 the first car moved off from Victoria Station, to the sound of the town band playing "God save the King".
There is a Visitor Centre, which is run by Park Wardens, is designed to promote environmental awareness. The excellent displays and photographs provide a wealth of information about the wildlife and history of the ancient headland. A guided walk leaves from here three times a week and a small gift shop is run by members of the 'Welsh Wildlife Trust'. A 300 meter, dry Ski Slope and Toboggan Run was created near the Happy Valley in 1986. 'Ski Llandudno' is not only popular with amateur enthusiasts but is of national importance to the sport, as the Artificial Ski Championships are held here each year.
For many years, cavers, archaeologists and geologists have been burrowing deeper and deeper into an old copper mining system beneath the Orme. Members of a group called 'The Great Orme Exploration Society' discovered that some of these tunnels dated back to the Bronze Age, some 4,000 years ago. In 1991 a company called 'Great Orme Mines' opened up part of a Bronze Age Mine to the public. The Centre they created will give you a fascinating insight into the lives of these prehistoric people, by allowing you to go on an underground visit, watch an audio-visual display and observe archaeologists at work. |
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B&B Location
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Driving from Chester: Head west on Princess St toward A5268/St Martins Way 144 ft Turn left at A5268/St Martins Way Continue to follow A5268 0.3 mi At the roundabout, take the 3rd exit onto A483/Grosvenor Rd Continue to follow A483 Go through 3 roundabouts 2.4 mi At the roundabout, take the 3rd exit onto the A55 ramp to A494/Conwy/Mold 0.4 mi Merge onto A55 Entering Wales 6.7 mi At junction 34, exit onto A55 toward A494/Conwy/Yr Wyddgrug/Mold 34.1 mi At junction 19, take the A470 exit to Llandudno/Betws-y-coed 0.2 mi At the roundabout, take the 4th exit onto A470 Go through 5 roundabouts 3.7 mi Slight left at Mostyn St Go through 1 roundabout 0.5 mi Turn left at Llewelyn Ave 456 ft Turn left to stay on Llewelyn Ave 30 ft Turn left at Arvon Ave Destination will be on the right 377 ft
Nearest Railway Station:
Llandudno
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Miles)
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