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Great Orme
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The Great Orme is a limestone headland on the north coast of Wales, north-west of the town of Llandudno. Referred to as Cyngreawdr Fynydd by the 12th-century poet Gwalchmai ap Meilyr, its English name derives from the Old Norse word for sea serpent.
Nearby attractions
Y Gogarth Great Orme Country Park
Llandudno LL30 2BW, United Kingdom
Summit Cable Car Station
Llandudno LL30 2XF, United Kingdom
Great Orme Summit Complex
Bishop's Quarry Rd, Llandudno LL30 2XF, United Kingdom
St. Tudno's Church
2HL, St Tudno's Rd, Llandudno, United Kingdom
The Great Orme
Llandudno LL30 2XD, United Kingdom
Great Orme Tramway
Victoria Station, Church Walks, Llandudno LL30 2HG, United Kingdom
Nearby restaurants
The Captains Table Cafe
The Summit Complex, Great Orme Country Park, Great Ormes Rd, Conwy LL30 2XF, United Kingdom
Caffè Cynefin
Great Orme, Pyllau Rd, Llandudno LL30 2XF, United Kingdom
Nearby local services
Rocky Pines Adventure Golf
The Summit Complex, Great Ormes Head, Llandudno LL30 2XF, United Kingdom
Great Orme Cemetery Chapel
St Tudno's Rd, Llandudno LL30, St Tudno's Rd, United Kingdom
Nearby hotels
Great Orme Cottage
2 Cromlech Rd, Llandudno LL30 2JW, United Kingdom
Copper Mine Cottage - Llandudno
4 Ormonde Ter, Llandudno LL30 2JZ, United Kingdom
Hafan y Gogarth Luxury Glamping
The Villa, Ty'n-Y-Coed Rd, Llandudno LL30 2QD, United Kingdom
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Great Orme

Llandudno LL30 2XF, United Kingdom
4.8(388)
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The Great Orme is a limestone headland on the north coast of Wales, north-west of the town of Llandudno. Referred to as Cyngreawdr Fynydd by the 12th-century poet Gwalchmai ap Meilyr, its English name derives from the Old Norse word for sea serpent.

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attractions: Y Gogarth Great Orme Country Park, Summit Cable Car Station, Great Orme Summit Complex, St. Tudno's Church, The Great Orme, Great Orme Tramway, restaurants: The Captains Table Cafe, Caffè Cynefin, local businesses: Rocky Pines Adventure Golf, Great Orme Cemetery Chapel
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Walking with Donkeys
Walking with Donkeys
Fri, Jan 23 • 10:00 AM
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Nearby attractions of Great Orme

Y Gogarth Great Orme Country Park

Summit Cable Car Station

Great Orme Summit Complex

St. Tudno's Church

The Great Orme

Great Orme Tramway

Y Gogarth Great Orme Country Park

Y Gogarth Great Orme Country Park

4.7

(3.2K)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Summit Cable Car Station

Summit Cable Car Station

4.3

(944)

Closed
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Great Orme Summit Complex

Great Orme Summit Complex

4.5

(822)

Closed
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St. Tudno's Church

St. Tudno's Church

4.7

(270)

Closed
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Nearby restaurants of Great Orme

The Captains Table Cafe

Caffè Cynefin

The Captains Table Cafe

The Captains Table Cafe

3.7

(78)

Closed
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Caffè Cynefin

Caffè Cynefin

5.0

(13)

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Nearby local services of Great Orme

Rocky Pines Adventure Golf

Great Orme Cemetery Chapel

Rocky Pines Adventure Golf

Rocky Pines Adventure Golf

3.8

(29)

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Great Orme Cemetery Chapel

Great Orme Cemetery Chapel

5.0

(15)

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Reviews of Great Orme

4.8
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5.0
3y

Nice trip up in car, drove the non toll road up, careful its a bit technical if you're not to good with your handbrake n steep hill starts.

I had a lovely egg mayo sandwich and Bakewell from the cafe was quite a windy one when i went up so be prepared for that. Nice little gift shop too its worth making the trip up on the vintage tram as you will have to pay to use the carpark. There is also a minigolf course for the kids but aim for a calm sunny visit if you want to use it.

Make time to visit the bronze age mines near the top too. Can be a bit damp and slippery inside so take your time but definitely worth going down it. Loads of interesting history and archaeology on display a perfect day trip up if you go easy and take your time. £9 for the mine visit. Unsure of the tram cost. Clean beaches and stunning...

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5.0
7y

I love this place take my family at least once a month lots to do walking drive around the orme there's a toll of 2.50 a car tobogganing cable cars skiing not for getting the mine if you like to be a bit adventure . Not for getting the beautiful tram that goes up the orme there is only a few of these trams left now it's a must ride. When you get to the summit (679ft) there's beautiful 360 views of llandudno the little orme Conway estuary puffin lsland Anglesey to the Snowdonia mountains. There's a pub up at the top gift shops and a restaurant where you can get hot cold food hot cold drinks ect . Have a walk around there meet the goats and sheep and visit the church and cemetery where old sailors are buried . Have a walk on the nature trails and prehistoric remains Llandudno cable car is the longest cable...

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5.0
8y

We have been coming here since my youngest was 1 he's now 20 and 6 children later still coming here , it's great up the top for kids, there's a fantastic playground FREE - you do have to pay to park but certainly worth a few hours of otherwise free playtime or walking. Tons of lovely Walks to go on, also lovely building you can look around also where you can drinks and snacks also great for picnics.also toliets Yehh , also Great slate mine as you are coming up on the left worth a visit. The tram is ok but not cheap but ok for a one off if you haven't done it before, personally we just drive up then you have as long as you want here . Views are spectacular. Can spend a good few hours here chilling out if weather is good , just don't forget your kite ( mum of 7 and run a turtle &...

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GhostfoxsixGhostfoxsix
Nice trip up in car, drove the non toll road up, careful its a bit technical if you're not to good with your handbrake n steep hill starts. I had a lovely egg mayo sandwich and Bakewell from the cafe was quite a windy one when i went up so be prepared for that. Nice little gift shop too its worth making the trip up on the vintage tram as you will have to pay to use the carpark. There is also a minigolf course for the kids but aim for a calm sunny visit if you want to use it. Make time to visit the bronze age mines near the top too. Can be a bit damp and slippery inside so take your time but definitely worth going down it. Loads of interesting history and archaeology on display a perfect day trip up if you go easy and take your time. £9 for the mine visit. Unsure of the tram cost. Clean beaches and stunning views nearby too.
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JoeD21JoeD21
Stunning location with amazing views in all directions. Well worth the bike to the top (3/4 to the top really) but, if you get the choice, take the tram. Much easier on the legs and lungs. Would highly recommend this as part of your essential North Wales experience.
Wicked WitchWicked Witch
I love this place take my family at least once a month lots to do walking drive around the orme there's a toll of 2.50 a car tobogganing cable cars skiing not for getting the mine if you like to be a bit adventure . Not for getting the beautiful tram that goes up the orme there is only a few of these trams left now it's a must ride. When you get to the summit (679ft) there's beautiful 360 views of llandudno the little orme Conway estuary puffin lsland Anglesey to the Snowdonia mountains. There's a pub up at the top gift shops and a restaurant where you can get hot cold food hot cold drinks ect . Have a walk around there meet the goats and sheep and visit the church and cemetery where old sailors are buried . Have a walk on the nature trails and prehistoric remains Llandudno cable car is the longest cable car in Britain.
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Nice trip up in car, drove the non toll road up, careful its a bit technical if you're not to good with your handbrake n steep hill starts. I had a lovely egg mayo sandwich and Bakewell from the cafe was quite a windy one when i went up so be prepared for that. Nice little gift shop too its worth making the trip up on the vintage tram as you will have to pay to use the carpark. There is also a minigolf course for the kids but aim for a calm sunny visit if you want to use it. Make time to visit the bronze age mines near the top too. Can be a bit damp and slippery inside so take your time but definitely worth going down it. Loads of interesting history and archaeology on display a perfect day trip up if you go easy and take your time. £9 for the mine visit. Unsure of the tram cost. Clean beaches and stunning views nearby too.
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Stunning location with amazing views in all directions. Well worth the bike to the top (3/4 to the top really) but, if you get the choice, take the tram. Much easier on the legs and lungs. Would highly recommend this as part of your essential North Wales experience.
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I love this place take my family at least once a month lots to do walking drive around the orme there's a toll of 2.50 a car tobogganing cable cars skiing not for getting the mine if you like to be a bit adventure . Not for getting the beautiful tram that goes up the orme there is only a few of these trams left now it's a must ride. When you get to the summit (679ft) there's beautiful 360 views of llandudno the little orme Conway estuary puffin lsland Anglesey to the Snowdonia mountains. There's a pub up at the top gift shops and a restaurant where you can get hot cold food hot cold drinks ect . Have a walk around there meet the goats and sheep and visit the church and cemetery where old sailors are buried . Have a walk on the nature trails and prehistoric remains Llandudno cable car is the longest cable car in Britain.
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