Welcome to Abbey Lodge

Escape to North Wales...

Nestled on the North Wales coast, the picturesque town of Llandudno exudes a timeless charm that captivates visitors with its perfect blend of natural beauty and Victorian elegance. This jewel of the Welsh seaside boasts a stunning promenade that stretches gracefully along the crescent-shaped bay, offering breathtaking views of the shimmering Irish Sea. As you stroll along the elegant, wide streets lined with beautifully preserved Victorian buildings, you’ll be transported to an era of grandeur and refinement.

A Traditional Seaside Holiday

The pretty, neo-Gothic frontage of Abbey Lodge is almost cottagey, but step inside and you realise that there is more than enough space to accommodate the 10+ guests. Downstairs has three reception rooms: a TV room with 60-inch Samsung Art Frame TV, a chill-out sitting room with log burner, books and board games, and a dining room with a vast table which is plenty big enough to seat everybody. There’s also a well-equipped kitchen with adjoining garden room, and a utility room with laundry facilities along with a loo and large sink.

Effortlessly Elegant Accomodation

On the first floor are four individually designed, beautifully presented en-suite bedrooms – a king, a double and two twins – while the top floor with its quirky king-size bedroom is almost its own ‘loft style’ master suite, complete with family bathroom and a children’s playroom (equipped with a futon) which can also double as a dressing room/child’s bedroom. All bathrooms are have underfloor heating, together with heated towel rails, anti-mist mirrors with Bluetooth speakers, and pressurised power showers (because nobody wants to go on holiday and have a disappointing shower experience).

Outside, at the rear, you’ll find a spacious patio area with the all-important hot tub, lovely landscaped gardens, and dedicated parking for up to four vehicles – a welcome rarity in this part of town.

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Discover Llandudno

Llandudno is framed by two prominent headlands: the Great Orme and the Little Orme. The Great Orme, a limestone headland, is a must-visit destination offering panoramic vistas that can be reached via the historic Great Orme Tramway or the more adventurous cable car. This natural wonder is also home to a rich array of wildlife and historical sites, including ancient copper mines dating back to the Bronze Age.

Llandudno is not just a destination; it’s an experience of luxury and leisure, where the elegance of the past meets the comforts of the present. Whether you’re seeking a romantic getaway, a family holiday, or a solo retreat, Llandudno promises an unforgettable stay in a setting of unparalleled beauty and sophistication.

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Access Information

We like to welcome our guests in person whenever possible, although there is a key safe for easy access, for example for late arrivals. There is a comprehensive information pack in the house including suggestions for local attractions and hostelries, as well as various guidebooks and maps. We’re always happy to help with any specific queries or recommendations.

A good housekeeping bond of £800 is payable in advance, returnable after your stay subject to satisfactory sign-off by our housekeeping team.

We can’t accommodate stag or hen parties – sorry.

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