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Llandudno Pier

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Traditional seaside nostalgia
Llandudno Pier, N Parade, Llandudno LL30 2LP, United Kingdom
Interesting facts
1

The pier was originally built in two sections, with the first portion completed in 1877 and the extension added in 1884.

2

It survived a significant fire in 1994 that destroyed the northern end of the structure.

3

The structure is built on 360 cast-iron columns that sit on sandstone foundations.

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During the late 19th and early 20th centuries, it served as a primary arrival point for paddle steamers transporting Victorian tourists from Liverpool.

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The pier incorporates a 'landing stage' which historically allowed larger ships to dock regardless of the tidal state.

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It is frequently featured in British television and film due to its well-preserved Victorian character.

Overview

Llandudno Pier is a Grade II listed Victorian structure extending 2,295 feet into the Irish Sea. It is the longest pier in Wales, originally constructed in 1877 to provide a landing stage for steamships. The pier features a traditional amusement arcade, various gift shops, and food kiosks along its timber-decked walkway. It is built upon 360 iron columns supported by a steel framework. The pier serves as the focal point of the Llandudno North Shore seafront. It remains an active hub for coastal entertainment with heritage architecture dating back to the late 19th century.

Photo spot

From the beach at North Shore during high tide to capture the full length of the pier against the backdrop of the Great Orme.

Insider tips

Walk to the very end of the pier for unobstructed views of the Great Orme limestone headland.

Visit during low tide to observe the intricate foundation work and iron pilings beneath the structure.

Carry a light windbreaker even in summer, as temperatures can drop significantly over the water.

What to avoid

Do not attempt to feed the seagulls, as they are highly aggressive and prone to stealing food from visitors.

Good to know

The pier remains open year-round, but specific attractions and kiosks may close or reduce hours during the winter months.

Plan your visit
Typical visit
1-2 hours
Best time to visit
Early morning on a weekday in late spring to avoid peak crowds and ensure clear views of the Orme.
Address
Llandudno Pier, N Parade, Llandudno LL30 2LP, United Kingdom
53.327, -3.831
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Details
Heritage StatusGrade II listed building
Primary FeaturesVictorian arcades, timber decking, and landing stage

Frequently asked

Plan for about 1-2 hours to see the highlights.

The best time to visit is Early morning on a weekday in late spring to avoid peak crowds and ensure clear views of the Orme..

From the beach at North Shore during high tide to capture the full length of the pier against the backdrop of the Great Orme.

Close by you'll find Great Orme Country Park, Venue Cymru, Great Orme Mines.