6 Things to do in Llandudno this January

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Discover the Charm of Llandudno This January

January in Llandudno offers the perfect mix of relaxation, cultural experiences, and scenic exploration. Whether you’re looking for an indulgent afternoon, an evening of entertainment, or a peaceful retreat into nature, this coastal town and its surroundings have something to offer. Here’s our guide to making the most of your January in Llandudno.

1. Afternoon Tea at St George’s Hotel

Kick off your January in style with a traditional afternoon tea at the elegant St George’s Hotel. Nestled along the promenade, our historic venue provides stunning sea views and a cosy atmosphere. Enjoy an assortment of freshly baked scones, delicate finger sandwiches, and delectable sweet treats, paired with your choice teas or a glass of prosecco with our Celebration Afternoon Tea. A perfect way to warm up and indulge after a brisk seaside stroll.

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2. A Brisk Walk along the Victorian Promenade

Take in the invigorating coastal air with a leisurely stroll along Llandudno’s iconic Victorian promenade. Stretching from the Great Orme to the Little Orme, this beautifully preserved walkway offers uninterrupted sea views and the soothing sound of waves lapping against the shore. Perfect for a refreshing winter walk, it’s an ideal way to clear your mind and embrace the charm of this seaside gem.

3. A Taste of Wales at Penderyn Distillery

Dive into the art of Welsh whisky-making with a tour or masterclass at the Penderyn Distillery. Learn about the distilling process and sample their award-winning whiskies. Located just a short drive from Llandudno, this experience offers a true taste of Wales and is ideal for both whisky connoisseurs and curious beginners.

Guests at St George’s Hotel can enjoy exclusive offers on Tours and Masterclasses at Penderyn, Explore the offer here!

4. Visit the Historic Conwy Castle

Step back in time with a visit to the majestic Conwy Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the best-preserved medieval fortresses in Europe. Built by Edward I in the late 13th century, the castle boasts breath-taking views over Conwy Estuary and Snowdonia. Wander its ancient walls, explore the towering turrets, and immerse yourself in centuries of history. Don’t miss a stroll through the charming walled town of Conwy, home to quaint shops, cosy cafes, and the smallest house in Great Britain.

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5. Live Performances at Venue Cymru

Venue Cymru is the heartbeat of entertainment in Llandudno, offering an exciting lineup this January.

Click for upcoming performances and bookings.

6. Explore the Beauty of Bodnant Garden

This world-renowned National Trust property boasts stunning landscapes, National Collections, and Champion Trees. While January may seem a quieter time, the garden’s evergreens and structural beauty still shine, offering a serene retreat and wonderful photo opportunities.

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