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Great Orme Tramway


The Great Orme Tramway has been delighting visitors since it opened on July 31st 1902. An engineering marvel of its age, it's still the only cable-hauled tramway still operating on British public roads. At the Halfway Station exhibition, discover the fascinating funicular tramway - then enjoy the spectacular ride to the top. Re-live the experience of travel more than 100 years ago in the original tram cars - each named after a Saint. The whole tramway has been lovingly restored, ready for another century of service. Tram runs late March to Late October every 20 minutes 7 days a week 10am - 6pm (closes 5pm March & October only)


Penrhyn Castle


Penrhyn Castle is a country house in Llandygai, Bangor, Gwynedd, North Wales, in the form of a Norman castle. It was originally a medieval fortified manor house, founded by Ednyfed Fychan. In 1438, Ioan ap Gruffudd was granted a licence to crenellate and he founded the stone castle and added a tower house.


St Deiniol Golf Club - Bangor


Bangor is a cathedral city of some 18,000 people situated by the Menai Strait in North Wales opposite the Island of Anglesey. The cathedral was built c. 1500 and the University was founded in 1884. The St Deiniol Golf Club (Bangor) was established in 1906.Designed by James Braid, the course offers a fine test of golf. Situated on "Bangor Mountain", this heathland course provides magnificent views of Snowdonia, the Great Orme, Puffin Island and the Menai Strait. Overall, a great place to be. The St Deiniol Golf Course is open all year round. Visitors and parties are especially welcome. The golf course is a full 18 holes: some long, some short, some visible, some not so visible, but all with a certain challenge that the keen golfer will enjoy.


Llandudno Pier


Llandudno Pier is a Grade II* listed pier in the seaside resort of Llandudno, North Wales, United Kingdom. At 2,295 feet, the pier is the longest in Wales and the fifth longest in England and Wales. In 2005, was voted "Pier of the Year 2005" by the members of the National Piers Society.