
Relax and unwind at the Four Oaks Hotel
Places to Visit
The Four Oaks Hotel is the perfect base for discovering the stunning landscapes, historic sites, and vibrant towns of North Wales. With majestic countryside, charming villages, and bustling seaside spots right on your doorstep, there’s something for everyone to enjoy.
Llandudno benefits from excellent transport links, making it easily accessible from the M6 and beyond. Whether you’re travelling by car, train, or coach, you can effortlessly explore the wonders of North Wales, all while enjoying the comfort and convenience of staying at The Four Oaks.

Concerts, comedy, opera and more
Venue Cymru
Located just a two-minute walk from The Four Oaks Hotel, Venue Cymru is North Wales’ leading theatre and conference centre. Whether you're attending a business event, live concert, comedy show, or theatre production, you’ll find our hotel ideally situated for a seamless and enjoyable visit.
With a packed programme of West End musicals, opera, ballet, and live entertainment, Venue Cymru is a hub for culture and performance. After an evening of entertainment, you’ll appreciate the short stroll back to the hotel for a relaxing night’s rest.me – please let us know when booking.

A breathtaking natural wonder
The Great Orme
At the northern tip of Llandudno lies the Great Orme, a striking limestone headland that draws thousands of visitors each year. Whether you're a history enthusiast, nature lover, or adventure seeker, this unique landscape has something to offer.
Things to do on the Great Orme:
- Explore the Great Orme Copper Mines – Step back in time to explore the 4,000-year-old mines, one of the world's most significant Bronze Age discoveries.
- Take a trip on the Victorian Tramway – Journey through rugged cliffs and scenic countryside on Britain’s only cable-hauled street tramway, operating since 1902.
- Ride the Cable Car – For a truly breathtaking experience, soar over Llandudno on the longest passenger cable car in the UK, offering panoramic views over the Irish Sea, Isle of Anglesey, and Snowdonia National Park.
- Discover scenic walking trails – Enjoy a leisurely hike, spotting rare wildlife and dramatic coastal views along the way.

Step aboard history in motion
The Great Orme Tramway
The Great Orme Tramway is a must-see attraction and one of only three cable-hauled tramways still operating in the world. Opened in 1902, this historic tram takes visitors on a scenic journey to the summit, offering spectacular views over the Irish Sea and Llandudno.
As you ascend, you’ll pass rugged cliffs, charming countryside, and breathtaking coastal panoramas. Once at the top, take in the stunning scenery, visit the Great Orme Summit Complex, or simply enjoy the peaceful surroundings before your return journey.

A timeless Victorian seafront
North Shore Promenade
Llandudno’s North Shore is the heart of the town’s Victorian charm, lined with elegant 19th-century hotels and historic buildings. The sweeping promenade, which stretches between the Little Orme and the Great Orme, is perfect for a leisurely stroll, with stunning views over the Irish Sea.
Take in the crisp sea air, watch the waves roll in, and admire the town’s picturesque architecture. With seafront cafés, ice cream stands, and traditional seaside amusements, it’s an ideal spot to soak up Llandudno’s timeless charm.

80 acres of botanical beauty
Bodnant Garden
Just a 15-minute drive from Llandudno, Bodnant Garden is one of the UK’s most breathtaking National Trust properties. Spanning 80 acres, this stunning garden is set against the backdrop of Snowdonia’s rolling hills, offering a peaceful retreat filled with colourful floral displays, terraces, and woodlands.
What to see in Bodnant Garden:
- The Terraced Gardens – Elegant, structured gardens with ornamental ponds and beautiful floral displays.
- The Laburnum Arch – A spectacular tunnel of golden flowers, best visited in late spring.
- The Dell & Wild Garden – A tranquil valley with towering trees, waterfalls, and wildflowers.
- Seasonal Displays – Visit throughout the year to witness vibrant rhododendrons, summer roses, or stunning autumn colours.
For nature lovers and photography enthusiasts, Bodnant Garden is an unmissable gem.

A tranquil escape by the sea
West Shore Beach
For a quieter and more peaceful alternative to North Shore, West Shore Beach offers golden sands, rolling dunes, and fantastic coastal views. This scenic stretch of coastline is popular with windsurfers, kite surfers, and those looking to escape the crowds.
With a children’s play area, picnic spots, and a beachfront café, it’s a great place for families to relax. Enjoy a gentle walk along the beach, take in the spectacular views of Puffin Island and the Isle of Anglesey, or watch the sunset over the sea.

Best prices when you book direct
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Get our best rates when you book direct. We offer a range of rooms to suit your needs, from single rooms to family suites. Our rooms are all en-suite and come with free Wi-Fi, tea and coffee making facilities, and a TV.

John McCauley
May 19, 2025
I only stayed for a weekend, the meals and sevice were very good and the single room allthough small was adequate and clean with sea view.ĵ ....
Maureen Wheeler
Dec 28, 2024
Had the most amazing time at xmas owner David us lovely couldn't do enough for people. I had a beautiful room and fantastic food amazing staff. So good made loads of new friends. Fantastic atmosphere great entertainment so good going back for new year....
Liz King
Mar 28, 2025
Brilliant hotel, lovely staff, lovely stay..food outstanding! Service top notch...rooms spacious and clean...could not find any faults at all. We would highly recommend 👌 👍 🤩...