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During your stay at Hollybank the proprietors will
be available to give your friendly advice on local
features and attractions to make your stay as enjoyable
as possible. There is also a selection of leaflets
for the major attractions available in the hall of
Hollybank. For those of you who wish to be a
little more prepared, here are a few websites you might
want to visit before your stay at Hollybank.

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North Wales Tourist
Information . Contains
a wealth of information on the whole area of North
Wales, including details of individual villages as
well as the major attractions.
North Wales has an excellent climate for your holiday,
but we make no guarantees!!! Llandudno has its
own micro climate as it is sheltered by the mountains
from the south, making it drier and sunnier than North
Wales on average. The North Wales weather
forecast is available here.
A website on Llandudno itself.
Photographs of North Wales by Dave Newbould |
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Llandudno is one of the finest traditional seaside
resorts in the world. There is so much to enjoy
A splendid promenade spans the gently curving bay between the headlands of the
Great Orme and the Little Orme. The beach on the West Shore attracts visitors
with glorious views of Snowdonia and Anglesey.
The town is outstandingly preserved, with all the traditional attractions of
its Victorian origins. All year round, Llandudno is a bustling centre for shopping,
entertainment and cultural life
With its unique combination of Victorian character
and Edwardian elegance, Llandudno is admitted to be Wales'
premier holiday resort - the Queen of Welsh resorts,
and remains unspoiled by the passing of time making it
the perfect location for that memorable family holiday,
short break or day trip.
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