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Marine Hotel, Llandudno

The Promenade, Llandudno, LL30 1AN, UK
Marine Hotel, Llandudno Marine Hotel, Llandudno 01492 877521 The Promenade Llandudno
75 out of 100% 17 votes
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  • Free Wifi
  • Private Car Park
  • Lift
  • Leisure with pool
  • Best Available Room
  • Public Transport Nearby

With a stunning sea front location and a traditional Victorian façade the Marine Hotel is a great choice when looking for a hotel to explore the welsh coast from. This sea side hotels offers comfortable bedrooms with sea views as well it’s own indoor swimming pool.     

Rooms & Facilities
Facilities: swipe to see more
  • Free Wifi
  • Private Car Park
  • Lift
  • Leisure with pool
  • Best Available Room
  • Public Transport Nearby

Number of Bedrooms: 114

Parking Spaces: 50

Steps into Hotel: 0

Check In Time: 3pm

Check Out Time: 11am

The Marine Hotel in Llandudno enjoys a stunning sea front location in this traditional seaside resort in North Wales. Whether you are looking for a beach holiday, adventures and activities, or relaxing strolls and sightseeing, The Marine Hotel is the perfect base. The hotel has views of the beach and Llandudno’s Promenade, while there is a host of visitor attractions for all ages nearby. Llandudno’s appearance has remained largely unchanged for 100 years and has been welcoming holiday goers of all walks of life to explore its elegant promenade, classic pier, donkey rides on the beach, canopied shops and classic Victorian pastel-coloured impeccably authentic seafront architecture. 

This three star hotel in North Wales offers a choice of 114 ensuite bedrooms many of which boast views out to sea. Each room comes equipped with all the amenities required for a relaxing and comfortable stay beside the sea.

Before you head out for the day be sure to indulge in the delicious breakfast options available from continental to full cooked options, these are sure to set you up for the days adventure. On your return in the evening sit back and watch the world go by as you choose your evening meal from varied menu.

The Marine Hotel benefits from having it’s very own indoor swimming pool, ideal for those days where the sea is just a bit too nippy for a paddle.

The Marine Hotel offers great late deals and special offers on short breaks throughout the year. Book online today with My Hotel Break.

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Bedrooms

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tick Tea/Coffee
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tick Wifi

This three star hotel in North Wales offers a choice of 114 ensuite bedrooms many of which boast views out to sea. Each room comes equipped with all the amenities required for a relaxing and comfortable stay beside the sea.

Bar & Restaurant

Before you head out for the day be sure to indulge in the delicious breakfast options available from continental to full cooked options, these are sure to set you up for the days adventure. On your return in the evening sit back and watch the world go by as you choose your evening meal from varied menu.

Leisure

tick Indoor Heated Swimming Pool

The Marine Hotel benefits from having it’s very own indoor swimming pool, ideal for those days where the sea is just a bit too nippy for a paddle.

Location & Directions

Directions to the Marine Hotel in Llandudno

The hotel is located on the Promenade near the North Shore Beach 

Notice Board

Hotel Notice Board

Dinner Inclusions:
This hotel varies its menu options month-to-month. You may be offered either a 3 course table d'hote menu or an allowance of £25pp towards the a la carte menu depending on which option they are operating in your stay month. If you wish clarification as to which option will be available for your stay we would advise contacting the hotel directly to check.

 

Things to See and Do
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tick Cycling

On the Marine Hotel's doorstep:
Llandudno Pier, 0.5 mile
A beautiful, traditional Victorian pier with food and drink, arcades and a regular programme of events.

Beaches
Llandudno Beach in front of the Marine Hotel and West Shore Beach, just a mile away are both sandy beaches, perfect for family fun.

Llandudno Ski and Snowboard Centre, 1mile
With the longest toboggan run in Britain and a fantastic PermaSnow ski slope, the Llandudno Ski and Snowboard Centre has everything that you need to practice your skills when there's no snow around.

The Great Orme Tramway and Country Park, 1.2 miles
At the top, you can visit the Great Orme Country Park Visitors Centre, or open a picnic basket at one of the many picnic tables available, but the tram ride is a wonderful experience in its own right.

Golf clubs
There are two superb golf clubs near to the Marine Hotel with challenging courses and a warm welcome for visitors.

Maesdu Golf Club, 1.4 miles
Conwy Caernarvonshire Golf Club, 5 miles

Great Orme Cable Cars, 1.2 miles
The Llandudno cable car first opened back in 1969 and was the longest passenger cable car system in Britain. It travels from the Happy Valley all the way up to the summit of the Great Orme. From the top there are breathtaking views of the Bay of Llandudno, the Conwy Estuary and also the little Orme.

Gogarth North Wales Wildlife Trust, 2 miles
A maritime heath on the western slopes of the Great Orme, teeming with nature and mesmerising views.

Within 10 miles:
Conwy Castle, 4.2 miles
Step back 700 years with a visit to the magnificent Conwy Castle, steeped in history and brimming with fascinating nooks and crannies. Take a guided tour to fully appreciate this exceptional World Heritage Site and enjoy a glimpse into medieval life.

Welsh Mountain Zoo, 6 miles
In one of the most picturesque and unique landscapes for any UK Zoo, the Welsh Mountain Zoo occupies 37 acres of lush green landscape overlooking Colwyn Bay and the Carneddau mountains.

Days out:
Snowdonia Adventure Park, 12 miles
Choose your adventure: surfing, caving, slides, zip lines, climbing walls, swimming, cycling and gorge walking is just a selection of the activities that you can try out here.

Ffestiniog Railway, 32 miles
The world’s oldest narrow gauge railway, taking you on a 13.5-mile journey from the harbour in Porthmadog to the slate-quarrying town of Blaenau Ffestiniog. The trains climb over 700 feet from sea level into the mountains.

Anglesey, 35 miles
Explore this designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, perfect for walking, cycling, watersports, golf and family days out.

For more information on things to see in and do in the area, check out our Destination Guide.

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