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In-Depth Information
( www.stjohnsllandudno.org ; 53 Mostyn St) Hosts a summer season of performances, with choirs on
Tuesday and Thursday, and brass bands on most weekends.
Information
Llandudno General Hospital ( 01492-860066; www.bcu.wales.nhs.uk ; Hospital Rd) One mile south of the
town centre, off the A546. The nearest A&E department is at Ysbyty Gwynedd in Bangor.
Llandudno Tourist Office ( 01492-577577; www.visitllandudno.org.uk ; Mostyn St; 9am-5.30pm Apr-Oct,
9am-5pm Mon-Sat Nov-Mar) In the library building, with helpful staff and an accommodation
booking service.
Getting There & Away
BUS
Buses stop on the corner of Upper Mostyn St and Gloddaeth St.
National Express coaches head to/from Liverpool (£13, 2½ hours), Manchester (£16, 3½
hours), Birmingham (£35, five hours) and London (£35, 8½ hours).
Bus routes include 5/X5 to Caernarfon (1½ hours), Bangor (56 minutes) and Conwy (22
minutes); 15 to Conwy (21 minutes); and 19 to Conwy (22 minutes) and Betws-y-Coed
(one hour).
CAR & MOTORCYCLE
Parking is metered during the day on the main part of the Promenade, but it's free once
you get past the roundabout east of Venue Cymru.
TRAIN
Llandudno's train station is centrally located on Augusta St. Direct services head to/from
Betws-y-Coed (£5.90, 48 minutes), Blaenau Ffestiniog (£8.10, 1¼ hours), Chester (£18,
one hour) and Manchester Piccadilly (£30, 2¼ hours); for other destinations you'll need to
change at Llandudno Junction (£2.60, eight minutes).
MOVING ON?
For tips, recommendations and reviews, head to shop.lonelyplanet.com to purchase a downloadable PDF of the
Manchester, Liverpool & the Northwest chapter from Lonely Planet's England guide.
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