| Llandudno's Victorian promenade known as the Parade. |
| Atop the Great Orme is the Summit Complex once a weather center and now a restaurant. |
| The West Shore and Conwy River estuary from the Great Orme. |
| The view of the Little Orme from the Pier. Orme is a Viking word for Sea Serpent. The origin is not known as it is unlikely Viking ever spent time in this area. |
| The Parade. Llandudno was a mid-Victorian era Holiday destination facilitated by the completion of a railway line in 1848. |
| Cemetary atop the Great Orme |
| The Great Orme Copper Mines considered the most important Bronze Age mines in Europe. |
| The Little Orme as seen from the Great Orme summit. |
| The mines closed in 600 BC, re-opened in 1692 and closed again in the 19th century. Now open for tours. |
| The Little Orme and Llandudno Bay from the beach. |
| The Historic Grand Hotel on Llandudno pier. |
| The town of Llandudno as seen from the Great Orme. |
| The Great Orme Tramway and a Lift get you to the top. |
| The Great Orme Tramway station. |
| A mine face atop the Great Orme now a tourist attraction for fossil hunting. |
| Downtown Llandudno |
| People swimming in Llandudno Bay and the Little Orme. |
| Llandudno pier is a historic site built in 1878 it is 1234 feet long. |
| The face of the Great Orme and Marine Drive. |
| The Palladium Theatre. One of the theatres remaining from the Victorian era when Llandudno was a resort town. |

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