Llandudno and Snowdonia
Monday 2nd to Friday 6th June 2003
   
  Accomodation
 
       

The Kensington Hotel in Llandudno is in an excellent position on the level Promenade facing directly out to sea. Its facilities include a sea facing restaurant and lounge, and there is also a reception lounge, two bars and an entertainment room with a small dance floor, where the evening entertainment is held. There is a lift to all bedrooms, which are comfortably furnished with private bathroom, colour television, telephone, radio, and tea and coffee making facilities.

 
Kensington Hotel
 
   
  Excursions
 
       

During your holiday, we have some wonderful excursions organised. One of the highlights is a wondeful drive through the magnificent mountain scenery of Snowdonia to Llanberis, where we board the Snowdon Mountain Railway to travekl to the summit. At the top we can send postcards from the highest pos tbox in England and Wales! We shall also visit the magical Ilse of Anglesey making a stop at the village of Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrob-
wllllantysiliogogogoch followed by lunch at a wonderful 17th century hotel in the coastal town of Beaumaris. Also, there is Llandudno itself to explore: the wide, flat promenade and gardens are perfect for a gentle stroll to enjoy the fresh sea air and the superb sea views, and the town shops are only a couple of minutes away. On one of the days, we will have free time in Llandudno with lunch at a charismatic old pub at the foot of the tram to the Great Orme.

All excursions, entrance fees, and lunches are included in the cost of your holiday including a relaxing lunch at Betws-y-Coed on the last day on our journey home.

 


Llandudno Promenade


The tram to the top of the Great Orme

 
   
  Accessibility
 
   
There are seven steps at the front entrance to the hotel. There is also a back entrance to the hotel which has level access and leads directly to the lift. The hotel is well positioned on the seafront at Llandudno, which has a long, flat promenade. There are also several flat shopping streets immediately behind the seafront. More on Accessibility  
   
  All-inclusive Cost
 
   
Dragonfly holiday prices include everything so that you can relax and get on with enjoying your holiday:  
Return Luxury coach travel with collection from home.  
Four nights accommodation in the Kensington Hotel.  
All meals from dinner on the day of arrival to lunch on the way home.  
All excursions including all entrance fees (highlight is train ride to Snowdon summit) and light lunches out daily.  
Free hot drinks on-board the coach.  
Holiday accompanied throughout by a Dragonfly Tour Manager.  
 

 

 
 

The all inclusive cost for the holiday is £277 per person based on sharing a twin or double room. Triple rooms are also available and there are a limited number of singles available on the holiday at no supplement.

The deposit to reserve a place is £35 per person and the balance of £242 is due by 1st May 2003.

 
   
 
   
  Llandudno and Snowdonia
Monday 2nd to Friday 6th June 2003
   
 
       
   
   
   
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