Famous people in Llandudno
by lomi
William Morris Hughes An Australian Prime Minister. He was born in Pimlico, London, but educated in Llandudno. His former school is marked by a plaque on the wall of a private house on Cwlach Road, on the Great Orme.
Joey Jones helped Liverpool win two European Cups, he was brought up in Llandudno. After heart surgery in 2002, Joey plays an ambassadorial role for a North West club
Lewis Carroll. The writer is said to have been inspired to write his book in Llandudno 'Alice in Wonderland'.
Neville Southall Neville Southall was born and educated in Llandudno he was an Everton and Wales goalkeeper. Played his last game in 1997.
The Promenade
by stevezero
The Promenade at Llandudno is a grand affair, stretching kms out of town and the width of a 6 lane highway,
It is a great place to stroll and admire the views of the great Orme, the magnifident buildings, the beach and sea,
Lewis Carroll Memorial
by stevezero
At the West Shore there is a memorial near the paddling pool to Lewis Carrol. Though there is no evidence that he ever visited Llandudno, Alice who was the inspiration for 'Alice in Wonderland', spent many childhood holidays there.
Llandudno North Wales
by davesut
Llandudno is a typical Victorian style British resort. It is built on a peninsula with two beaches and the town. The sea front has all the posher hotels, steadily resulting in less favorable establishments further back. All overlooked by the Great Orme at the head of the town