Resting in the centre of the bustling town of Llandudno, perfectly positioned for exploring both coast and countryside of North Wales is this superb-appointed ground-floor flat. The property has been designed with opulence throughout with several mod cons to ensure a wonderful base for families to call home as they enjoy an action-packed holiday. When you want to try your hand at creating a delicious dish of your own, rather than sampling the fine foods in Llandudno, venture into the contemporary kitchen. The quality appliances are arranged in a sleek assortment and the contemporary breakfast bar is a perfect spot for enjoying a glass of wine, whilst dinner simmers on the hob. Once dinner is ready, gather your loved ones at the dining table, formally laid out within the conservatory, so that you can admire the garden as you toast to a wonderful holiday and tuck in. Relax and unwind into your evening within the elegant sitting room, where you can alter the feature lighting to set the tone as you tune into the TV or curl up with a good book, with the gas fire offering a gentle warmth. Moving through the property, you will find the master bedroom, complete with a plush double bed and views of the garden to enjoy, in addition to an impressive en-suite with a Jacuzzi bath and a separate walk-in shower. Completing the interior is a twin bedroom and a family shower room, boasting a walk-in shower, basin and WC. During summer evenings, look forward to lighting up the barbecue and enjoying a spot of alfresco dining, whilst your canine companions stretch their legs upon the spacious lawn. Better acquaint yourself with your surroundings by walking through the centre of Llandudno, where you will be spoilt for choice by the superb selection of independent shops, chain shops, cafés, pubs and fine dining restaurants. Take a leisurely stroll along the promenade backed by an imposing crescent of Victorian hotels before you walk the longest pier in Wales, where you will find amusement rides and food stalls or laze on the sands of the more peaceful West Shore. Soak up the views from the large headland of the Great Orme, which can be travelled to by the San Franciscan-style tramway or alpine cable car or hike up the Little Orme, where you may spot a glimpse of seals at Angel Bay. For those feeling more adventurous, head to the Llandudno Snowsports Centre, where you can go skiing, snowboarding, snow-tubing, alpine adventure golf and the Cresta Toboggan ride is not to be missed. If you can tear yourself away from the resort town, head into the nearby town of Conwy, which is recognised as a world heritage site with its imposing 13th century castle and walls overlooking the plethora of amenities. After enjoying the restaurants, traditional pubs and snug cafes, be sure to visit the smallest house in Britain, situated on the charming quay. Other attractions, which lie slightly, further afield include the Welsh Mountain Zoo or head to the Snowdonia National Park, where you can climb the highest mountain in England and Wales or enjoy one of the many attractions available within the National Park, including Bounce Below and Zip World. Bring your family and friends to share a memorable stay in North Wales.
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