North Shore Promenade & Beach
Walkable from The Rosedene

North Shore Promenade & Beach

The curving North Shore is Llandudno at its most iconic — wide promenade, sea air, and grand Victorian perspectives. Ideal for sunrise coffee walks, slow evenings, and effortless photos along the bay.

From The Rosedene Walk / 3-5 min
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The curving North Shore is Llandudno at its most iconic — wide promenade, sea air, and grand Victorian perspectives. Ideal for sunrise coffee walks, slow evenings, and effortless photos along the bay.


The North Shore promenade is the beating heart of Llandudno -- a wide, elegant sweep of seafront that has been drawing visitors since the town was laid out in the 1850s. Stretching for almost two miles between the Great Orme and the Little Orme, it is one of the finest Victorian promenades in Britain, and it still carries that unhurried, grand-seaside-resort feeling remarkably intact.

The promenade is pedestrian-only for much of its length, which makes it genuinely pleasant to walk at any pace. On one side, the grand hotel facades -- many of them dating from the late Victorian and Edwardian periods -- line The Parade in a long, confident terrace. On the other, the beach and the open Irish Sea. The bay curves gently as you walk, and the views back towards the Orme are the kind that improve the longer you look at them.

Along the way you will find the pier, the bandstand, donkey rides, a paddling pool and play area at the eastern end, deckchair hire in season, and the Llandudno Land Train running the length of the front. Boat trips depart from the jetties -- sea fishing, sightseeing, and occasional longer coastal excursions. In summer, Punch and Judy shows take place on the beach in a tradition that has continued here for well over 150 years.

The promenade is equally rewarding out of season. On a quiet autumn morning with low light over the water and the Orme disappearing into cloud, it is a genuinely beautiful place to be. Early evenings in summer, when the crowds thin and the bay turns golden, are hard to beat.

The Rosedene is a short, flat walk from the promenade -- ten minutes at most. It is the kind of stroll you will find yourself doing every day without thinking about it, which is rather the point.

Why Go
  • Highly rated by our guests
  • Easy to reach from The Rosedene
  • Suitable for all guests
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