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Paintballing in Llandudno

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More about Llandudno

Llandudno is one of the largest resorts in Wales, and is located on the north coast between Conwy and Colwyn Bay. Considered a tourist hotspot, the mountainous Llandudno backdrop plays host to various adventure activities such as the dry ski slope and toboggan run. Created in 1986, ‘Ski Llandudno’ attracts adrenaline-seeking tourists from throughout the UK and abroad. Llandudno plays host to the Artificial Ski Championships, with thousands of tourists travelling to the resort annually to support the outdoor adventure activity.



Other attractions include The Visitor Centre, a Park Wardens initiative that promotes and conserves the natural beauty found within the Llandudno environment. The rugged landscape boasts spectacular aerial views, untouched green landscapes and unique wildlife that appeal to environmental enthusiasts far and wide. The Visitor Centre hold guided wildlife tours three days a week to share the natural outdoor beauty of Llandudno, and covers various adventure activities on offer. For those seeking more information about the natural history of the Llandudno landscape, there are underground tours held daily exploring the 4,000 year old copper mines beneath the Orne Mountain. The underground mines are still operational on a smaller scale, and observers can view archaeologists doing their exciting work.



Another favourite with the tourists is the Llandudno lighthouse situated on the dangerously rocky cliffs of the headland. Now operating as a Bed and Breakfast, the lighthouse remains a picturesque landmark of natural beauty. The River Conwy marks the outer boarders of Llandudno, and adventure seekers often take to the river or sea with theirs boats, rafts or boards. A more common sight in the summer months, the Llandudno locals frequent the coastline in search for action-packed days of beach fun. Whether in search for downhill adventure, natural beauty in the various landscapes or some exciting fun in the water, Llandudno appeals to locals and tourists alike.