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Then, if it’s not too windy, glide down on the Llandudno Cable Car and take a car or bike along Marine Drive for a scenic trip around the base of the peninsula, looking out across the Irish Sea ...
There is a third way to the top of the 679ft Great Orme without taking the car. The Llandudno Cable Car, first opened in 1969, offers jaw-dropping panoramic views. Glide gently upwards ...
If you want to admire the view from above, you can take a ride on the Llandudno cable car, which runs between Happy Valley, a historic park in Conwy, and the summit of Great Orme. The journey ...
Visitors can reach the summit via the San Franciscan-style Great Orme Tramway or the Llandudno Cable Car, both offering panoramic views of the town and the Irish Sea and then explore the ...
Coronation Street fans watched Gemma Winter give birth to quads while riding in a cable car over Llandudno tonight - with viewers praising the "funny" but "emotional" scenes. The ITV soap were ...
The victim, believed to be Polish, died when she fell 70ft from the cable car on the Great Orme headland in Llandudno on Friday. The incident happened near the ski lodge. Article continues below ...
But Llandudno was attracting people long before ... If you don’t fancy walking to the Great Orme summit, take the cable car for amazing views of the bay and across to Snowdonia.
Last week, the Olympic torch was carried along the Great Orme limestone headland on the Creuddyn Peninsula in Llandudno, and travelled by cable car.
If you want to admire the view from above, you can take a ride on the Llandudno cable car, which runs between Happy Valley, a historic park in Conwy, and the summit of Great Orme. The journey ...