Hill sights in Llandudno
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Great Orme
Llandudno is dominated by the spectacular 207m Great Orme (Y Gogarth in Welsh), yet there's hardly a clue from town as to what's there. Apparently 'Orme' is Norse for worm or sea serpent, a reference to its snaky shape. This ancient hill offers some of the best views in Wales (excellent for sunset), which on a clear day will take in the peaks of Snowdonia, the Isle of Man and even Ireland.
There are some spectacular walks, several Neolithic sites, an encyclopedia of flowers, and clouds of moths, butterflies and sea birds. There's even a herd of around 150 Kashmir mountain goats (the original pair were given by Queen Victoria). The more adventurous (and expert) go climbing…
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Great Orme Visitor Centre
The entire Great Orme headland is a country park with its own Great Orme Visitor Centre, and a designated Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI). The centre organises two-hour guided walks of the headland every Sunday from May to September, plus the summit complex has picnic tables, a café and gift shop.
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