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A Summer Stay at a Llandudno Seafront Hotel: The Best Walks to Explore the Coast and Countryside

Llandudno, often called the “Queen of the Welsh Resorts,” is a seaside gem that shines brightest in the summer. Staying at a seafront hotel here means waking up to sparkling sea views, salty breezes, and the timeless charm of a Victorian promenade. But beyond the beauty of the beach, Llandudno is also a gateway to some of the most scenic walking routes in North Wales — perfect for stretching your legs and soaking in the landscape.

Here’s why a stay at a Llandudno seafront hotel with parking is the perfect base for walkers, and where to find the best trails this summer.

Why Stay on the Seafront?

A beach seafront hotel Llandudno offers the ideal mix of comfort, convenience, and unbeatable views. You’re just steps from the promenade, the Victorian pier, and dozens of cafes and restaurants. Many hotels offer sea-view rooms, hearty Welsh breakfasts, and even packed lunches for your walking adventures.

And most importantly — you’re within easy walking distance of some of the most beautiful trails in Wales.

Best Summer Walks Around Llandudno

  1. Great Orme Summit Trail

Distance: 3–5 miles (depending on route)
Start: From your hotel, head west along the promenade toward Happy Valley Gardens.

This is Llandudno’s signature walk — a steady climb up the Great Orme, a towering limestone headland with 360° views across the sea, town, and Snowdonia. Choose from several paths winding to the summit, or take the Zig Zag Trail for a gentler ascent through flower-filled meadows. You’ll likely spot goats, seabirds, and wildflowers along the way.

At the summit, enjoy a coffee at the café and take in views all the way to Anglesey and the Isle of Man on a clear day.

  1. The Marine Drive Loop (Great Orme Circular Walk)

Distance: 4 miles
Start: West Shore or the base of Great Orme

This scenic toll road is open to walkers and offers a dramatic coastal circuit around the base of the Great Orme. You’ll walk beside sheer cliffs, wave-splashed rocks, and rugged limestone terrain. It’s one of the most breathtaking seaside routes in the UK — and you can start it right from your hotel door.

Tip: Start in the morning and bring water — there’s little shade, but plenty of sea breeze.

  1. Little Orme Nature Trail

Distance: 2.5–3 miles
Start: East end of the promenade, near Craigside

Less known but equally rewarding, the Little Orme is a quieter alternative with peaceful paths, dramatic cliffs, and stunning views toward Rhos-on-Sea. It’s a short, sharp climb to the top, where you’ll often see seabirds and perhaps even seals on the beaches below. A great walk for wildlife lovers.

  1. West Shore to Deganwy Walk

Distance: 4 miles (one way)
Start: From West Shore Beach

A gentle coastal walk that takes you from Llandudno’s quiet West Shore along the estuary to the charming village of Deganwy. You’ll pass salt marshes, boats bobbing in the water, and views toward Conwy Castle in the distance. Finish with a drink in Deganwy before catching the bus or train back — or walking back for extra steps!

  1. Llandudno to Conwy via North Wales Coastal Path

Distance: 6 miles (one way)
Start: From the promenade heading east

For a longer challenge, follow the Wales Coast Path east toward Conwy, passing through Rhos-on-Sea and along scenic paths with views across Colwyn Bay. This route ends at the medieval walls of Conwy — a UNESCO World Heritage site — and is well worth the effort.

After the Walk: Rest and Recharge

After a day of fresh air and footpaths, return to your seafront hotel to relax in comfort. Many offers afternoon tea, sea-facing lounges, or even spa facilities. As the sun sets over the bay, enjoy a well-earned dinner and reflect on the day’s discoveries.
Whether you’re a seasoned hiker or just love a seaside stroll, Llandudno is the perfect destination for a walking holiday. With a comfortable seafront hotel as your base, you’re only ever minutes away from some of the most rewarding walking routes in North Wales — with the sea as your constant companion.

So, lace up your boots, book that seafront view, and discover the wild beauty of Llandudno on foot this summer.

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