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Llandudno Pier
Elegant Victorian pier lined with seaside novelties and food stalls, including a pier-end bar.
Address: N Parade, Llandudno LL30 2LP, UK
Phone: 01492 870346
City: Llandudno
Zip Code: LL30 2LP

opening times

Monday: 8:00 AM – 10:30 PM
Tuesday: 8:00 AM – 10:30 PM
Wednesday: 8:00 AM – 10:30 PM
Thursday: 8:00 AM – 10:30 PM
Friday: 8:00 AM – 10:30 PM
Saturday: 8:00 AM – 10:30 PM
Sunday: 8:00 AM – 10:30 PM

Reviews
A lovely pier, lots of market type shops and gift shops, and a pile of food shops so you'll never go hungry while taking in amazing views from the pier. There's a few boat trips that can be done. Whether thats a slow cruise around the bay or a speedboat experience. The pier seems to go on forever, a lot to explore
me and my friend we went with a full bus of so many people which includes our family , family friends and children and some unknown persons as well , bcoz its a charity trip for gaza and that trip help them to provide important stuff.nso about the trip i can say it was so wonderful, so enjoyable with so much fun , the weather was perfect , the beach vibe is perfect and off-course the food was perfect. so i can say the overall trip was perfect.
Llandudno Pier is a beautiful Victorian seaside pier, wide and long with plenty to enjoy. The arcades and amusements keep it lively, while gift shops, cafés, and many donut stalls add to the charm. A ferris wheel and speed boat rides give extra excitement. You’ll also see plenty of seagulls surrounding the pier, so be careful as they often try to grab food from visitors. The atmosphere is relaxed with stunning hill views and lots of photo opportunities. Walking along the beach with the breeze feels refreshing, and on clear blue sky days the scenery is even more spectacular.
The pier was unfortunately closed when we visited, and honestly, it looked a bit worse for wear—definitely in need of some TLC. That said, it still has a certain charm, and we ended up getting some really great photos with the moody clouds and seaside backdrop. You can see how iconic it used to be, and hopefully will be again. Even though we couldn’t walk it, the surrounding promenade and views still made it a worthwhile stop.
My second visit to this beautiful pier, and I spent over an hour here. It's the longest pier in Wales and a Grade II listed building. Although it's been around for nearly 150 years, it looked remarkably well preserved and better maintained than many piers I've been on. The wrought-iron work, kiosks, outside tables and chairs, all looked freshly painted in white and blue, and the decking was great to walk on, not a loose board in sight! Approaching through a children's funfair, you are on the pier before you realise it! Free to enter, it's also dog friendly and there's a kiosk where you can buy doggie accessories and treats, including ice-cream. The children's rides near the pier entrance were still closed, but there were arcade games, and kiosks where you could buy scented soaps, crystals, seashell craftwork, even wooden garden furniture, as well as traditional seaside refreshments. Lovely friendly traders. There are lots of benches if you need to rest, and toilets. I had a nice cake and coffee in the Victorian café at the end of the pier, and there's a bar opposite that serves alcoholic drinks. Glorious views of Llandudno, its two headlands, and the mountains of Snowdonia, from all parts of the pier. I thoroughly enjoyed my time here, and I definitely want to return!
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