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Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, January 2nd, 1981 7 •■e m-. tsz, ir& r -q ras . -___Tn,.; V- . i r Hr?: - *


A pictorial look at . queen of resorts


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if*- ROYAL HOTEL ™ CHURCH WALKS, LLANDUDNO Tel. (0492) 76476


Stands in its own beautiful grounds at the foot of the Great Orme.


The position is unrivalled for sunshine and is ideal for winter and summer


Two minutes from main shopping centre.


BED and FULL ENGLISH BREAKFAST for £5 per night (inc. VAT)


H r FULLY LICENSED


* Intercom, baby alarm, radio and fire alarms in all bedrooms


* Lift to all floors * Central heating to all floors ★ Large free car park ★ Colour television


ALL FIRE PRECAUTIONS HA VE BEEN COMPLETED TELEPHONE: (0492) 76476


Under Personal Supervision: Mr and Mrs J. P. Vale BEAULIEU HOTEL


HILL TERRACE, LLANDUDNO Tel. (0492) 77234


Resident proprietors: JOHN AND BARBARA DODSWORTH


Invite you to the Beaulieu Hotel which oc­ cupies one of the finest positions overlooking both Llandudno Bay and the Conway Valley close to all amenities and entertainments.


Bedrooms offer tea and coffee making facilities, some with private bathrooms. Family rooms with colour television.


“ You’ll find a warm welcome at the Beaulieu”


WRITE OR TELEPHONE FOR COLOUR BROCHURE Residential Licence applied for


SUNNYSIDE HOTEL


Llewelyn Avenue, Llandudno Tel: (0492) 77150


most people is simply to relax in a deck chair and .imagine they are on a cruise liner. Entertainment at the


jy to commemo- e pier’s connec- ith the heyday of steamers during •ly part of this


ugh the day of die steamer has the pier head is by modern ves-


ch operate regu- lings between no and the Isle and also after-,


uises across the 'traits and along lesey coast.


and there is also esting aquarium the pier head,


g from the pier naturally very


i sunny day the te pastime of


the smallest house in Great Britain, which is situated on the quay.


end of the day is pro­ vided in the form of three shows during the summer season at the Arcadia, Pier Pavilion and Grand Theatres. There are also three cinemas, discos, cabaret bars and a good selection of comfortable tastefully furnished pubs. Concerts by Welsh choirs in the town hall and various church halls are also popular with visitors in the summer, as are the band concerts which are presented on several evenings each week at the promenade band­ stand.


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tracing the history of Conwy down through the centuries, is also well worth a visit, as is


of events cursions.


: Montclare, d Brig-y-Don.


You can get a foretaste of what is in store for you at route, hotel


ation 0910 hrs; !0 hrs; Nelson Brierfield Town Well Terrace Station 0915 0930 hrs;


hrs. ST:ITCHELL ervices


ull details ITIZENS


* Where to stay in Llandudno


“ S ILVER B IR C H ” 10 B o d h y f ry d R o a d


LEADER & ISER OWDONIA),


RNLEY LEY LANE,


EROE latives


ts . . .£ 6 1 7 . .£ 4 2 3


1 0 2 .5 0 . .£ 9 9 . .£ 9 5


. . .£ 3 0 2 .£ 3 4 8 .£ 2 1 8 .£ 1 6 4


. . .£ 1 5 4 . . .£ 4 3 7 .£ 4 6 0


. . .£ 1 9 2 .£ 2 4 8


BB o r BB and ED. Small homely g u e s t h o use on e min. b ea ch , p ie r , sh o p s , e n te r ­ ta inm e n ts . C.H. and H. and C. all ro om s . TV lounge, s e p a r a t e ta b le s . C h i ld re n welcome, b ab y s it tin g . Good food a s su re d . Reduced te rm s fo r OAPs, e a r ly an d late se a so n . No VAT


Tel. 78451


“ BRON D E RW " . Homely g u e s t h o u se , com for t and good food a s su red . — 24 B o d h y f r y d R o a d . T e l . 7 9 5 3 5 .


PR IO N G u e s t H ou se


E x c ellent cuisfloe, cen tra lly h e a ted . T.V lounge, baby s i t ­ tin g , home from home at- /mosphere.~


MOSTYN AVENUE


T e l . L l a n d u d n o ( 0 4 9 2 ) 75050


ASTONWOOD P r iv a te H o te l


16 CHAPEL STREET, LLANDUDNO


Te l. 0 49 2 75458


T h re e m in u te s from tow n and s e a , lounge, co lo u r TV, b a r lounge , access to lounge an d ro om s anytime.


Choice menu, BB and EM, £7; B and B £ 5 .5 0 . Red uc­ tio n s fo r ch i ld ren . VAT if applicab le.


68196


ST D A V ID ’S G u e s t H o u s e


CLIFTON ROAD, LLANDUDNO


R e s id en tia l b a r , highly r e ­ com men ded , th re e minutes all am en it ie s .


LL30 2YH


BB an d EM, £49 p e r p e rson p e r w eek .


C o lo u r 'b ro c h u r e , SAE Mrs C. Cla rk.


Te l. 0 49 2 79216 6B200.


1 CLAREMONT ROAD, LLANDUDNO.


“ H AM P TO N ” MRS V. A. PENK,


Bed and b re ak fa s t o r BB and la te d in n e r , f ive m in u te s walk from p romen ade and sho ps, c e n tra l, dining room w ith s e p a ra te ta b le s , com­ fo r ta b le lounge, TV, h o t and cold, spr in g in te r io r , house open all day.


S .A.E . fo r b roch ure.


ADVERTISING PAYS


DIVIDENDS


AA lis ted , also w ith N or th Wales T o u r is t Board.


C en tra l all am en it ie s .


CLEAVE COURT P r iv a te H o te l


ST SEIRIOL’S ROAD, LLANDUDNO


Small p r iv a te h o te l. Large lounge, s e p a ra te tables , ex­ c e l le n t cu is in e , h an d c. G a r a g e a n d p a r k in g on d r iv e . C h i ld re n w e lc om e . Access to room all times.


Send fo r b ro ch u re and te rms to:


M r and Mrs G. F. Taylor Tel. 77849


65418 STONELEIGH *8884


10 ST DAVID'S ROAD. LLANDUDNO


C e n t r a l fo r b o th s h o r e s , tow n c e n tre and e n te r ta in ­ m en ts , y e t s itu a ted in re s i­ d en t ial are a .


A cu is in e o f th e h ig h e s t s ta n d a rd and menu varied daily. H and C, ra zo r p o ints, a c c e s s to h o u s e all day. Highly recommended.


SAE fo r te rm s and b ro chu re. Mrs L. ROBERTS


B and B, BB and ED.


10 CAROLINE ROAD, LLANDUDNO.


“ TR EW Y N ” Tel. 76772.


No ex tra s , ample f re e p a rk ­ ing, well fu rn ish ed and c a r ­ p e ted th ro u g h o u t , own TV, modern spr ing in te r io r beds, ow n keys, linen, crockery and cu t le ry prov id ed, special low o u t o f season te rm s .


F u l ly e q u ip p e d s e l f co n ­ ta in ed f la ts in tow n c en tre .


S .A.E . Mrs V. A. P enk fo r b ro chu re.


(P r iv ate Guest House) 1 HOWARD ROAD, LLANDUDNO


B R Y N -D E R F E L


Bed /b rcak fas t/evcn in g meal, home cooking, h o t and cold, co lou red TV, homely a tmos ­ ph e re , £ 7 .5 0 p e r day, red u c­ tions fo r child ren.


Tel. (0492) 75412. Ring


S .A.E . fo r b roch ure to Mr and Mrs Williams.


Close to all am enities . Fire safety c e rt if ic a te .


DEGANWY AVENUE, LLANDUDNO


“ THE K E S TR E L ” Tel. (0492) 75108


C h ild ren ’s red u c t io n , co lour TV lounge, f re e baby s itt in g , access to lounge and b ed ­ ro oms all day, own key, f ree p r iv a te p a rk in g . Full f ire c e rt if ic a te .


C entral fo r all am en ities .


S .A .E . fo r b ro c h u re and te rm s Paulin e and Norman Greed.


Dennis Shaw or Maureen Whittaker: on BURNLEY 26161


Bed, b re ak fa s t and d in n e r .


LLEWELYN AVENUE, LLANDUDNO


BB o r BB and ED, home co o k in g , lounge w ith co l­ o u red TV, h o t and cold in a l l b e d ro om s , ow n k ey , night d r in k inclusive, red u c ­ t io n s f o r c h i ld r e n , an d OAPs. F ire c e rt if ic a te s.


P le a s a n t ly s i tu a te d w ith in tw o m i n u t e s f r o m a l l amen ities .


“ B RA N STO N E ” Tel. (0492) 76448.


S .A .E f o r b r o c h u r e an d te rm s to Ann Keyse.


65695 J t r


cellation Railway” Hotel


Llandudno, queen of the North Wales coastal resorts, at a special promotion night at the Cat’s Whiskers, Burnley, bn January 13th. A star attraction at the Llandudno Seaside t Special will be the Llanddullas Male Voice Choir. It sounds i like a fun night out, and tickets, on a first come first served basis, are available, completely free, from the offices of this newspaper. They are limited, so hurry to get yours. It is an excellent chance to, escape the winter gloom for a night with a glimpse of sunni er days to come.


JENIVOREPRIVATE arvonavenue, M A T r i LLANDUDNO


n U l C L Tel. (0492) 76068 The Smalt Hotel with the BIG REPUTATION


You’ll love a holiday at JENIVORE.'Situated in delightful tree- lined Arvon Avenue with unrestricted parking in front of the hotel, and close to all the amenities of lovely Llandudno. A good and satisfying table is provided and the happiness and well­ being of guests is considered in every way.


NEAR MAIN SHOPPING CENTRE, THEATRES AND PROM­ ENADE. TWO LOUNGES, COLOUR TELEVISION. COACH PARTIES CATERED FOR.


Ground floor bedrooms available. Reduced terms for children FULL FIRE CERTIFICATE.


UNDER THE SAME OWNERSHIP FOR MORE THAN 50 YEARS


Personal supervision by Proprietress: Mrs J. BARLOW


BRIGYDON Or Ozst


PROMENADE, LLANDUDNO. Tel. (0492) 77319


Rooms available with private bathrooms. Liberal and varied menus.


Hot and cold water in all bedrooms.


Colour TV in one of the comfortable lounges. Toilets on all floors.


Ground floor rooms available. Dinner, Bed and Breakfast.


Resident Proprietors; DORIS AND DONALD MACLEAN.


V d ’Mctfi Small free car park T H E W IL T O N H O T E L


A first class Private Hotel, ideally situated for beach, shops and Llandud­ no's many attractions. Under the personal supervision of the resident proprietors, who take pleasure in ensuring you have a happy and enjoyable holiday.


SOUTH PARADE, LLANDUDNO. Tel. (0492) 76086


Hr Residential and table 'icence. * Good plentiful and varied food served at separate tables in an attractive dining room.


* Large comfortable lounge with wide views and colour TV. PRIVATE HOTEL


DEGANWY AVENUE. Tel. Llandudno 77492 Proprietress: Mrs J. OWENS


A small modern Private Hotel for the discerning guest who appreciates that little extra.


A cuisine of the highest standard attractively presented to satisfy the most discerning taste.


All bedrooms have modem furnishings, are tastefully decorated, each with hot and cold water, spring interiors, bed fights, mirror lights and electric shaver points. Central heating.


• RESIDENTIAL LICENCE •


Write NOW for FULL COLOUR BROCHURE Please enclose SAE


P la s lro n D e ^ f


Perhaps the finest small hotel


In North Wales


Our restaurant offers a superb cuisine, with a varied choice of menu, served in congenial surroundings.


Our personal attention ensures comfort and service to a very high standard.


Heating, radio/intercom and shaver points are provided in every bedroom. Rooms with private facilities en suite are available. Licensed bar lounge


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Bed and breakfast or dinner, bed and breakfast Lunches, Morning Coffee, etc., served Dining Room open to non-residents.


Resident Proprietors: G. H. Neal, Ph.D. and Mrs M. H. Neal 48 CHURCH WALKS, LLANDUDNO.


Write (stamp please) or telephone for Brochure • Tel. (0492) 77267


* Well appointed, pleasant bedrooms: some w!th private bathroom or shower room. Several single rooms.


* Reductions for children sharing with parents. Bed and Breakfast or Bed, Breakfast and Evening Dinner


SAE lor Colour Brochure and Terms to the Resident Proprietors: PHIL AND SHEILA GUILFORD


School parties and small coach parties catered for early and late season. Ideal for conference delegates.


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E D C L Y F F E Private Hotel CHURCH WALKS, LLANDUDNO Tel. (0492) 76803


________Your comfort is our first consideration. . .


Three minutes Pier and Promenade. Five minutes Happy Valley and town. Accommodation for 58 guests. 29 bedrooms, none of which are higher than 2nd floor, having H and C water, bed lights, shaver sockets. FULL FIRE SAFETY CERTIFICATE


Vila-Gfass sun room. Spacious lounges. Separate colour TV lounge. Pleasant garden. Garage on the premises. Light refreshments served between 10-30 and 11 p.m. Excellent and substantial cuisine The cuisine and general comfort of all our guests are under the proprietor's personal supervision.


FULL BOARD TERMS (excluding Saturday lunch) from £46.50 per week (plus VAT). Packed lunches when required, except Saturday — for Full Board terms only. Bed, Breakfast and Evening Dinner terms from £42.50 per week (plus VAT)


LICENSED Brochure and Tariff on request with stamp. NO SERVICE CHARGE ____________ Proprietors: Mr and Mrs K. J. Dunmur • jJSortge jMoiel


The Lindens is situated 150 yards from the pier and promenade, close to Haullre Gardens and Happy Valley. Mostyn Street with its many shops is only 2 minutes away.


THE LINDENS PRIVATE HOTEL BRYN-Y-BIA LODGE HOTEL


CRAIGSIDE, LLANDUDNO Tel. (0492) 49644


Unique In character and 8ltuatlon, standing In grounds of over an acre, on the coastal road near tha Little Orme. Res. licence. MobI rooms with private facilities, centrally heated. High standard of comfort and service assured. Free car park within the hotel grounds.________ .


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* Children are welcomed of any age at generous reductions. * Special rates for Senior Citizen Parties early and late season. * Coach Parties and Conference Delegates catered for. * Morn­ ing Teas. ★ Packed Lunches. * Evening Refreshments. * Bar Snacks. * The Lindens has no back bedrooms, all are bright and airy with a lovely view, spring interior mattresses, shaver points and reading lights. * Comfortable lounge with colour television. * Licensed bar for that "before meal” drink or "nightcap” with trlends.


MAY WE PLEASE SEND YOU OUR BROCHURE Proprietors:. •


" Joyce and John Oliver, Anne and Norman Roberts _______10 CHURCH WALKS, LLANDUDNO. Tel. 77684.


CENTRAL PROMENADE,


LLANDUDNO Tel. 79421 or 75971


Modern comfortable family hotel. Colour TVs and Teasmades in all bedrooms. Private bathrooms available. Lift, Games Room, Ballroom.


Children welcome, reductions made all ages. Moderate terms, full board or bed, breakfast and evening dinner.


Brochure from Resident Proprietors: Mr end Mrs Basil Jones


TEL. LLANDUDNO 77466LLANDUDNO AA and RAC


★ TV lounge, table tennis, etc. ■k Special facilities for children (including baby-listening faciUties)


★ Excellent restaurant. Cocktail bars ★ Own ballroom. Entertainment seven evenings in season, live — band, group, bingo, discotheque


★ Widely used for off-season holidays — reduced tariff. Special weekend rates for parties over 30


★ Free brochure by return ★ Member of British Package Holidays


★ Outdoor facilities include sea bathing from the hotel and golf amenities at the Maesdu championship course, North Wales, Conway and Rhos-on-Sea golf clubs.


★ Centrally heated verandah overlooking the sea. Central ' heating or electric fires in all rooms


Outstanding conference facilities for up to 200


★ 150 well furnished bedrooms — 80 with private bath­ room or shower. Own radio, telephone and TV available


Ample accommodation for 80 guests. Large free enclosed car park.


Deganwy Avenue, Llandudno.


TEL. (0492) 75688


The Dolphin is a friendly Hotel with a relaxed informal atmos­ phere. Situated in a quiet tree lined avenue completely on the level and only a minute away from the sea front, shops and the shows. At the Dolphin you'll eat well, sleep well, enjoy your favourite drink in our Galleon Bar or watch colour Tv in our comfortable lounge. We'll provide ample private parking space for your car. Get to know more about us by sending for our (ull colour brochure to Resident Proprietors.


DEREK and JOAN LONGWORTH FIRE ALARMS SYSTEM FITTED TWO LARGE PRIVATE CAR PARKS


boundary are such places of interest as the ancient' town of Conwy, only five miles from Lalndudno, where Edward I’s magni­ ficent castle dominates the busy harbour, while the town walls which, like the castle, date from the 13th century, still stand firm. A recently- opened visitor centre, which includes a film show and an exhibition,


c ip le . tow n of th e Borough of Aberconwy, which takes in the hin­ terland area south of the re so r t, including the Conwy yalley and part of the Snowdonia Na­ tional Park. Within the borough


Llandudno is the prin­


Conwy is reached by crossing the modern road bridge over the river and running along side this is Thomas Tel­ ford’s suspension bridge, which dates back to 1826, and Robert Stevenson’s unusual railway bridge^ which was constructed in 1848.


F rom L la n d u d n o ,


ated at Eglwysbach, a few miles so u th of Conwy, is acknowledged as one of the finest laid- out gardens in Britain, and at Llanrwst, an old market town on the banks of the Conwy River, is Gwydyr Castle^ a 16th century mansion where white peacocks roam the grounds and Encounter, a fascinating museum of wildlife.


Bodnant Gardens, situ­


of Betws-y-Coed is situ­ ated at the confluence of three rivers and is a popular centre for fish­ ing, walking and climb­ ing enthusiasts. The vil­ lage itself stands on the banks of th e River Llugwy and has a good se le c tio n of q u a l ity hotels and excellent guest houses. The im-


The mountain resort


of railway items, includ­ ing rolling stock, is situ­ ated at the Betws-y- Coed railway station.


g


A couple of miles out­ side Betws-y-Coed on


ressive Conwy Valley aihvay Museum, with its fascinating collection


way up the Great Orme, our picture top left shows Llan­ d u d n o ’s c e n t r a l beach area, part of the promenade and, in the foreground, two of the cabin lift cars on the journey b e tw e e n H ap p y Valley and the Great Orme sum m i t . Above is a cable car of the more tradi­ tional type ascend­ ing the first section of the incline from th e town to the Great Orme. And right is the magnifi­ cent panorama of Llandudno bay with the pier, the shop­ ping s t re e ts and {Dart of the Great Orme prominent.


Taken from part


the A5 road are the sp e c ta c u la r Swallow


Falls and a few miles further on is the village of Capel Curig, su r ­ rounded by the towering peaks of Snowdonia, With Snowdonia itself,


highest mountain in En­ gland and Wales, clearly visible in all its splen­ dour.


numerous routes can be taken through the very h e a r t of Snowdonia, e i th e r th ro u g h th e Ogwen Valley past the jagged peak of Tryfan and on to Bethesda and Bangor, or over the famous Llanberis Pass, just below Snowdon to


From Capel Curig


Delightfully situated in a secluded avenue, yet minutes away from Pier, Promenade and shops. Sunnyside has. all the amenities expected of any good hotel, excellent cuisine, all modern facilities. Spacious Dining Room, Bar, Lounge and Colour TV.


Some rooms with private bathroom FIRE CERTIFICATE


Some ground floor rooms available Send for Colour Brochure and Tariff


- Enquiries welcomed for winter accommoda­ tion, party weekends or functions


_ NO SERVICE CHARGE


Coach Parties catered for at reduced terms Residential and Restaurant Licence


The Hotel Is under the Personal Supervision of the Resident Proprietors


Mr and Mrs P. GARNETT Whose object is your satlstaction and enjoyment -‘W GRAFTON HOTEL THE a 79073 (Visitors)


PROMENADE, LLANDUDNO Telephone: Llandudno 76814 (Reception)


Situated In the most select part of Llandudno's vast Prom­ enade, with glorious views of the bay from both lounge and dining room where food of the highest quality and variety Is served to perfection from our modern kitchens.


RESIDENTIAL AND RESTAURANT LICENCE


C a e rn a r fo n and i ts famous castle, or down Nant Gwynant through Beddgelert, to Porth- madoc, starting point of the Festiniog Railway, one of the Great Little T ra in s of W a le s . W h ich ev er ro u te is taken, the scenery is always wild and beauti­ ful and no visit to North Wales is ever complete without visiting what is one of Britain’s most dramatic and impressive national parks.


In years gone by,


weaving and slate quar­ rying were two of the principle occupations in this part of the world. Two woollen mills are


tiniog, 11 miles south of Betws-y-Coed,' was the centre of the slate indus­ try arid two of the quar­ ries .have now been tu rn e d in to to u r is t centres. At Llechwedd, tours of the mine can be taken by both railway and a newly-opened in­ cline descent, while across the road at Glodd- fa Ganol, the largest slate mine in the world, a Land-Rover takes vis­ itors round.


still operating today in the Conwy Valley, one a t T re f r iw , n e a r Llanrwst, the other at Penmachno, three miles from Betws-y-Coed, and both are open to the public. Blaenau Ffes­


Aberconwy also boasts two other coastal resorts in Llanfairfechan and


As well as Llandudno,


Penmaenmawr. These peaceful seaside towns are situated a few miles apart on the coast road between Conwy and Bangor and both resorts offer facilities either for walking in the surround­ ing hills or spending re­ laxing days in wide stretches of safe sand.


introduction to Llandud­ no in the Borough of Aberconwy, a resort and are a which to g e th er offer a wealth of beauty, interest, accommodation and entertainment and create an ideal location for a conference- venue, family holiday, a day v i s i t or a w in te r weekend. For whatever re a so n or w h a tev e r season you choose to come, you can always be sure of a warm Welsh welcome.


This then is a brief Ground-floor bedrooms Bedrooms with bathroom en suite available


Colour television lounge. Hall lounge, Residents' cocktail lounge


Free private car park on premises Laundry facilities available


The Grafton caters for Bed and Breakfast or Bed, Breakfast and Evening Dinner. Lunch optional. Reduced terms out of season. Coach and private parties catered for


Access and Barclaycard Holders welcome


Colour Brochure and Tariff on application, together with S.A.E., to Resident Proprietors, Mr and Mrs L. T. Griffiths and Son


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★ ★ ★ MARINE HOTEL A.A.


AA LISTED RACBUILE HILL HOTEL RESIDENTIAL LICENCE


ST MARY’S ROAD, LLANDUDNO Telephone: 76972 (STD Code: 0492)


Well situated in select area. Detached in its own grounds and only minutes walk from the two shores, railway and coach station.


The hotel is highly recommended for first class service and food and with every modem comfort.


Large and airy dining room with separate tables, where there is a choice on the menu of good, wholesome and varied meals.


All bedrooms have every modern convenience, and there are NO attic bedrooms.


Hotel open throughout the day with access to all rooms.


WE CATER FOR BED, BREAKFAST AND DINNER OR BED AND BREAKFAST


Private showers and toilets in some rooms CENTRAL HEATING OWN PRIVATE CAR PARK FIRE CERTIFICATE


Delighted to send you a free brochure on request— JILL and BILL CALDWELL


There is a lounge with colour television. Lounge cocktail bar. PROMENADE .


This well appointed Hotel overlooks Llandudno's magni- ficent bay and beach from a central position on the Promenade


79 modernised bedrooms, 54 with private bathrooms. All rooms with radio, television and tea making facilities. Family rooms available. Games room. Lift to all floors. Nominal accommodation charge for children sharing parents’ room. Car park.


SPECIAL REDUCED RATES DURING WINTER PERIOD


Further details from Manager, Marine Hotel, Prom­ enade, Llandudno.


Telephone: Llandudno (STD 0492) 77521


A HOTEL IN THE TRUST HOUSE FORTE GROUP


* The most beautiful jwsition in Llandudno overlooking sea and moun-


* Excellent cuisine — Full Traditional breakfast. Four course Dinner with coffee _ Light Luncheons available.


* Dining room overlooks the Ray of Llandudno and the mountains of ’ Snowdonia.


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" Private bathrooms — tastefully furnished bedrooms, panoramic views from most rooms.


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* Intimate cocktail bar — residential and restaurant licence. * Television and Sun Lounge.


. . . . Parking for » cars beside hotel and unrestricted parking in road. . . . . . , ,.


* Children welcome — generous reductions — family rooms — Higft lea available for young children.


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* Fire Certificate. *■ Chef Proprietor.


The Headlands is ideal for young and old alike, clo.se to the Putting Green. Cabin Lift, Happy Valley Rock Gardens and excellent for walks on the Orme. It is close to the beach (with a path down to the Pier Pavilion), the Promenade and the shopping centre.


Personal attention of the Proorietors. C. A. Lonsdale FHCIMA; Mrs W. Lonsdale BA


Colour brochure and tariff will be sent on request.


OVERSEAS VISITORS WELCOME Si Parla Italiano


lei on Parle Francais RAC


HEADLANDS HOTEL, HILL TERRACE, LLANDUDNO. Tel. (0492) 77485


THE . . . ,


HEADLANDS E M 3 3 3


R.A.C. ★ ★ ★


A.A. Listed R.A.C.


FOUR OAKS CENTRAL PROMENADE, LLANDUDNO


PRIVATE HOTEL


FOUR OAKS occupies an imposing corner site on Llandudno's glorious promenade and is in the almost unique position of being able to offer a view from every room! The front rooms enjoy the sight of the Great and Little Ormes, whilst the back Overlooks the magnificence of Snowdonia and the Conway mountains. You will find FOUR OAKS a grand centre for touring.


A friendly hotel which offers real opportunities for the perfect enjoyment of a restful holiday. Your comfort is assured by day in the. sea front lounges ana by night on the interior spring mattresses with which our 62 rooms are furnished. H. and C. running water and bed lights add to your convenience. The food and service are unsurpassed and a first class chef is retained. There are ample toilet and bathroom facilities.


ALL ROOMS EQUIPPED WITH RAOIOTEL FIRE SAFETY CERTIFICATE


★ FREE PARKING


• ★ RESIDENTIAL LICENCE AND BAR ★ GAMES ROOM ★ PASSENGER LIFT ★ TELEVISION LOUNGE (COLOUR)


We will be pleased to provide you with further particulars and full colour brochure.


RESIDENT PROPRIETORS: Mr and Mrs J. B. Whittaker RISBORO HOTEL


CLEMENT AVENUE, LLANDUDNO. Tel. (0492) 76343


* Fully licensed. * 60 Bedrooms. * Chef cuisine. * Open Christmas. * Games room (4 day programme). * Ample free parking. * Fire precautions installed. * 8 passenger lift. * Large ballroom. * Full central heating. * Rooms with private en suite facilities. TV in all bedrooms.


* Conferences and functions catered for up to 200. * Reduced terms for children. * Special 3 day breaks and mini weekends.


* Central tor all amenities. * Coaches welcome. * Access and Barclaycards accepted.


Write or Phone for Brochure and Tariff Resident proprietors: Mr and Mrs L. M. Irving


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