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Street Maps Street 60 VISITLLANDUDNO.ORG.UK STREET MAPS LLANDUDNO THE GREAT ORME CONWY ATTRACTIONS & PLACES OF INTEREST ATTRACTIONS & PLACES OF INTEREST CHURCHES & PLACES OF WORSHIP 12 27 Cable Car............................................................B6 (Numbers in brackets refer to churches) 28 1 1 Alice Trail - starts outside Camera Obscura ............................................B6 Aberconwy House ....................................... B4 Church In Wales (1) ...........................................C3 29 ........................A1 2 Llandudno Library ....................................D6 Great Orme Country Park Boat Trips ........................................................ A4 English Methodist (2) .......................................C4 2 30 ........................A1 3 Bodafon Farm Park ...........................F12/13 Great Orme Ancient Mine Conwy Mussel Museum .......................... B5 Welsh Presbyterian (3) ..................................... A3 3 31 ................................B5 4 Children’s Play Area ................................. F2 Happy Valley Gardens Conwy Castle .................................................D5 4 32 ............................................. C3 5 Boathouse Climbing Centre .................... E4 Haulfre Gardens Plas Mawr ....................................................... B3 5 33 .....................................................A5 6 Coach Station ........................................... E8 Marine Drive Royal Cambrian Academy ........................ B3 6 34 ...............................C2 7 Craig-y-Don Park ................................... G11 Miniature Golf Course Smallest House in Great Britain ............ A4 35 7 Ski & Snowboard Centre 8 Craig-y-Don Recreation Ground Conwy Suspension Bridge (Bowls & Tennis) ......................................... G10 & Toboggan Run ..................................A4 & Toll House ..................................................C6 36 Tourist Information Centre ......................D6 Tram Station ..................................................... C4 9 Llandudno (Maesdu) Golf Club ..............I5 10 12 Llandudno Museum (Closed until late CHURCHES & PLACES OF WORSHIP 2019 for refurbishment & expansion) ..............D4 (Numbers in brackets refer to churches) Afon 11 Llandudno Lifeboat Station ....................E12 Baptist .................................................. (5) G3 A B Cae Chwarae Conwy (A55) Penmaenmawr,A 12 Llanfairfechan,N Playing Field 7 Llandudno Swimming Centre................. E8 Bangor G Baptist / Independent Evangelical ............. (7) G4 O R River 13 E1 R C Model Boating Lake ................................. .................................. E7 O 3 E Christadelphian Church (2) A I D C 2 14 O Multi Use Games Area ............................F5 N Church In Wales ...............(1) A1, (3) E6, (6) E10 T W 15 EE Y R Q North Wales Golf Club, West Shore .... H4 T ............................................. F5 S U Coptic Orthodox (12) L E A 16 Y 3 AP Mostyn (Art Gallery) ............................... E7 .............................. F10 B H C Independent Evangelical (8) C T 1 A T 6 E S 17 N RE T Mostyn Champneys (Retail Park) ..........F9 A T L ........................................ E11 D6 S S E Methodist (10) , (11) A 5 H E IG S 18 L H T E12 P R Paddling Pool & Play Area .................... ...................................................... D5 T Pentecostal (13) N E U E 19 LANCASTER T Parc Llandudno (Retail Park) ................. E8 O Presbyterian United Reformed Church ...(14) D5 M SQUARE 1 20 Pier ............................................................. A7 Roman Catholic .............................................. (16) E5 E 2 AN I Deganwy a Llandudno 21 C L Play Centre - Bonkerz ............................ C4 Y To Deganwy & Llandudno Welsh United Church ................................... (15) D4 AR ET EM STRE 22 OS ILL Sailing Club ............................................... E9 R SE H Synagogue ........................................................ (4) C4 Gorsaf Rheilffordd RO 8 23 Railway Station Supermarket ..............................................F7 Castell 24 Conwy The Oval Recreation Ground Castle 4 (Cricket and Llandudno Bowling Club) .............F3 25 D Venue Cymru (Conference Centre, Theatre & Arena) ........... E9 Morfa Bach CONWY APP 26 While you’re here, download World War II Home Front the Conwy App. Tap the find LL Experience ................................................D5 ANRWST your nearest button RD to view a list of public E toilets close by. conwy.gov.uk/conwyapp 1 (B5106) Llanrwst2 3 4 5 6 D 0.5m A M O A Pier R 33 R 1 ’S 20 29 I O N N Y Gogarth / The Great Orme 35 E D SYMBOLS KEY U Gorsaf Hanner Ffordd / Halfway Station D Arosfan Trên Tir, City Sightseeing, T A T R S Taith Marine Drive ac Alpine IV E Attraction TYˆ G 20 WY N RO Land Train, City Sightseeing, Place of Interest AD 30 D A Alpine & Marine Drive Tour Stop PYLLA O U ROA D R D 31 Tourist Information Y F D Y D A Y Centre W W 27 O D R E N C R A U RR RD E M OMLECH T CR CT X Y PE E OS Y Fach L R A E B T ˆ P 28 Post Office Y GW L YN AD Bae RO L Happy Valley A V D C E A Y Y LLWYNON RD R TABOR HILL C O L L R O A P One Way Street T F O R E ˆ YN ROA S D R ’ FT L TY GW ER P O P D L T A N L HIL E D R D H U R B A D . 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