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Thursday, January 8, 2009

The Wilton

Rooms From: £35

14 South Parade, Llandudno, LL30 2LN
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Located in the very heart of Llandudno, just 1 minute from the shops, beach and variety of bars and restaurants. The Wilton is perfectly situated to explore the town, its unique pier and Great Orme with its tram and cabin lift ride.


We offer quality at affordable prices. We have a variety of rooms, catering for the individual or the larger family. All rooms are en- suite, have colour TV's, tea/coffee making facilities, hairdryers and clock radios. Some rooms have four poster beds and dvd players.


Rooms
From £35 (14 rooms total)
Location
By the Sea / Coast,  City / Town Centre,  Main Shopping Area,  Theatreland / Entertainment Area, 
Transport
Air: Manchester - International , 55Km
Road: A55
Rail: Llan Jct, 3Km
Average guest rating
91.4%

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Directions

Exit A55 onto A470 to Llandudno. Head towards the seafront, turn left in the direction of the pier. Turn left at the cenotaph onto Prince Edward Square. The Wilton is the last hotel on the left before the roundabout.


Nearest Motorway or Main Road: A55
Junction No.: (19) , 5Km
Airport: (MAN) Manchester - International , 55Km
Airport: (LPL) Liverpool - Speke , 50Km
Nearest Port: (Holyhead) , 45Km
Nearest Major Train Station: Llan Jct, 3Km
Nearest Local Train Station: Llandudno, 0.5Km
Nearest Coach/Bus Station: Llandudno, 0.5Km
Local Taxi: Alliance. Tel: 01492878787


*Directions are included in your booking confirmation email.

In Hotel Guest Services
Parking & Transport: Free Street Parking,  Free car park, 
Family / Children's services: Cots / Cribs,  Baby listening services,  High Chairs, 
Concierge Services:
Guest Entertainment: Lounge / Bar, 
Business Services:
Hotel Policy
Check In: You may check in from 12:30 hours.
Check Out: You must check out by 10:30 hours.
CANCELLATION POLICY: null
Local Attractions
Conwy Castle
Built by Edward I. One of the most impressive examples of mediaval military architecture.

Caenarfon Castle
In a superb setting, with the mountains of Snowdonia as a backdrop.

Snowdon Mountain Railway
Travel on the only public rack and pinion railway in Britain to the 1085m (3560ft) summit of Snowdon-Wales' highest peak.

Port Meirion
Port Meirion was created by architet Clough williams-Ellis who built the village from 1926 to 1976. The grounds are designated as a Conservation Area and most buildings are listed Grade II.






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