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This category tree is for websites based in, or exclusively about, county of Conwy County Borough.
Conwy County Borough is the unitary authority area with a north of Wales coastline, between 
Denbighshire to the east and  Gwynedd to the west and south.
Formerly known in English as Conway, the principle town is the castle town of  Conwy,
with Conwy Castle on the west bank of the Conwy estuary. 
Most development has been on the east bank, where the railway has a junction,  Llandudno Junction,
heading for the coastal resort of  Llandudno to north.
Further east is the coastal resort and natural bay of  Colwyn Bay,
served by a coastal railway and the A55 trunk road from the coastal resort of  Abergele.
The most easterly resort is  Towyn, on the west bank of the Clwyd estuary which forms the
boundary with Denbighshire at  Rhyl.
This boundary heads inland south to the River Elwy, which briefly forms the boundary down towards Henllan.
The boundary runs south of the A543 from Denbigh to where it meets the A5 to  Betws y Coed.
The most south eastern locality in Conwy County Borough is Maerdy on the A5.
From Betws y Coed the A5 crosses the boundary to Bangor, where Conwy is represented by the locality  Capel Curig.
North at the coast of Conwy Bay, the western boundary is represented by  Llanfairfechan
served by the coastal railway and A55 trunk road from  Penmaenmawr.
The A55 has tunnels east of Penmaenmawr, and under the Conwy estuary at Conwy.
If your website does not include more than one locality in Conwy County Borough,
please suggest it to the appropriate locality or sub-category.
Websites for businesses should be suggested to the locality category in which the business is physically located.
Pages about or pertaining to the town of Abergele in North Wales. Includes businesses, societies and clubs which operate or are based in Abergele.
If your site is about a specific locality, please submit it to the appropriate locality category. Businesses should submit to the locality category in which the business is physically located. Failure to comply will result in a long delay in getting listed.

The title should be the name of your company or organisation. Do not type in all caps. Do not include a list of keywords. Do not include your products. Do not write a sales pitch.

The description should be a brief summary of your organisation''s products and services. The description should be in English and in coherent sentence form. Do not include superlatives or a sales pitch. Do not submit your company history. Do not submit a list of keywords. Do not use unnecessary capitalisation, or include HTML tags.

Submit to only ONE category. Submit to the best category possible. If you cannot find the proper category, first look elsewhere in the ODP. If you still cannot locate an appropriate category, submit the site to the best category possible.

For websites for arts and entertainment establishments, artists, musicians and photographers, in Conwy County Borough;
the  Regional Tree View [ ] shows websites from individual localities arranged together by Topic in more detail.
This category is for sites pertaining to and eminating from Betws y Coed. Guidelines For Submitting Sites: The title should be the name of your company or organization. Do not type in all caps.
Do not include a list of keywords.
Do not include your products.
Do not write a sales pitch.
The description should be a brief summary of your organization''s products and services. The description should be in English and in coherent sentence form. Do not include superlatives or a sales pitch.
Do not submit your company history.
Do not submit a list of keywords.
Do not use unnecessary capitalization, or include HTML tags.
Submit to only ONE category. Submit to the best category possible. If you cannot find the proper category, first look elsewhere in the ODP. If you still cannot locate an appropriate category, submit the site to the best category possible.
The  Regional Tree View [ ] shows websites from individual localities arranged together by Topic in more detail.

Please suggest websites to the locality where the business is based.
The range of service may be included in the description there, so
that they can be added to the  Regional Tree View [ ].

This category is for sites pertaining to and eminating from Colwyn Bay. Guidelines For Submitting Sites: The title should be the name of your company or organization. Do not type in all caps.
Do not include a list of keywords.
Do not include your products.
Do not write a sales pitch.
The description should be a brief summary of your organization''s products and services. The description should be in English and in coherent sentence form. Do not include superlatives or a sales pitch.
Do not submit your company history.
Do not submit a list of keywords.
Do not use unnecessary capitalization, or include HTML tags.
Submit to only ONE category. Submit to the best category possible. If you cannot find the proper category, first look elsewhere in the ODP. If you still cannot locate an appropriate category, submit the site to the best category possible.
This category is for sites pertaining to and emanating from Conwy. Guidelines For Submitting Sites: The title should be the name of your company or organization. Do not type in all caps.
Do not include a list of keywords.
Do not include your products.
Do not write a sales pitch.
The description should be a brief summary of your organization''s products and services. The description should be in English and in coherent sentence form. Do not include superlatives or a sales pitch.
Do not submit your company history.
Do not submit a list of keywords.
Do not use unnecessary capitalization, or include HTML tags.
Submit to only ONE category. Submit to the best category possible. If you cannot find the proper category, first look elsewhere in the ODP. If you still cannot locate an appropriate category, submit the site to the best category possible.
This category is for sites pertaining to and eminating from Dolwyddelan. Guidelines For Submitting Sites: The title should be the name of your company or organization. Do not type in all caps.
Do not include a list of keywords.
Do not include your products.
Do not write a sales pitch.
The description should be a brief summary of your organization''s products and services. The description should be in English and in coherent sentence form. Do not include superlatives or a sales pitch.
Do not submit your company history.
Do not submit a list of keywords.
Do not use unnecessary capitalization, or include HTML tags.
Submit to only ONE category. Submit to the best category possible. If you cannot find the proper category, first look elsewhere in the ODP. If you still cannot locate an appropriate category, submit the site to the best category possible.
For websites for Education establishments and specialised tuition, such as driving schools, based in Conwy County Borough,
The  Regional Tree View [ ] shows websites from individual localities arranged together by Topic in more detail.
This category leads to websites about community administration within the County Borough of Conwy.
At local level, community councils may be listed under the  Government Topic [ ], but where
these websites provide a guide or directory of local amenities, history, attractions
and/or businesses, they are listed with the  Guides and Directories Topic.
Individual politicians and their parties are listed under the Society and Culture category , and
are best seen under the  Politics Topic.
Please suggest websites to the appropriate locality so that they me be added to the
  Regional Tree View [ ] there.
The  Regional Tree View [ ] shows guide and directory websites from individual localities.

Please suggest websites to the locality where the office is located.
The range of area and services may be included in the description there, so
that they can be added to the  Regional Tree View [ ].


Category Description

This category is for websites and webpages about Llandudno, and for the websites and webpages of people or entities based in Llandudno.

Llandudno is a large town on the North-Wales coast and in the county borough of Conwy. It has a permanently-resident population of approximately 20,000 who are mainly of pensionable age. The town is a popular tourist resort and also acts as a retail centre for many outlying towns and villages.

The town fronts Llandudno Bay, between the limestone headlands of the Great Orme and the Little Orme. Traces of prehistoric and Roman occupation have been found on the Great Orme, the summit of which is accessible by tramway, cable lift, road, and nature trail; wild goats live on its slopes. There are caves around the base of the Little Orme.

The town, set in a former fishing and copper-mining region, was developed around the railroad in the second half of the 19th century as an elegant, dignified resort characterised by wide boulevards and gracious Victorian buildings. It was in Llandudno that Charles Dodgson (Lewis Carroll) told Alice Liddell the stories on which he based Alice in Wonderland. Llandudno in modern times has become somewhat commercialised and is very popular with tourists.


A Brief History of Llandudno

Llandudno - which is now on the Creuddyn Peninsula, a small jut on the North-Wales coast was, about 300 million years ago, in a tropical climate covered in warm shallow seas. When these seas evaporated, calcium carbonate was formed over time producing layers of carboniferous limestone. This process formed Llandudno's most prominent features, the so-called Ormes, the Little Orme and the Great Orme. These are headlands either side of Llandudno Bay, one of which, the Great Orme is the Original settlement in Llandudno.

Since this time many changes have occurred to the landscape including glaciation. As well as glaciers flowing down the mountains from further inland, large amounts of ice broke off Scottish ice fields and flowed down the Irish Sea. These pieces of ice shaped the Ormes as well as depositing the numerous glacial erratics that can be seen on the Ormes today.

The limestone that was created so long ago made the headland of the Great Orme an ideal habitat for early inhabitants. Llandudno was first inhabited c. 200,000 B.C. by Early-Stone-Age man in the Palaeolithic Era. At this time the modern Llandudno was submerged only the Ormes were above sea level. The early inhabitants' remains, tools and hut circles can still be found today on Pen-y-Dinas (a secondary peak of the Great Orme), and, also, on parts of the Little Orme and Nant-y-Gamar Ridge (a third hill located inland from the Little Orme). The Great Orme was also inhabited in the Bronze, Iron and Roman Ages when it was heavily mined for copper. These mines where only heavily mined again in the 19th Century, and Some of the mines have now been re-opened in recent years and form a tourist attraction. Along with its other archaeological, geological and ecological heritage, as well as its tramway, ski-slope, cable car, toboggan and rock-climbing opportunities, these make the Great Orme a prime tourist site and asset to the town. Incidentally the name, Orme, Nordic for serpent, was given to these two mountains by Viking settlers who thought the Creuddyn Peninsula looked like a serpent with the Great Orme at its head.

Llandudno was given its name in the period between the Roman rule and conquest by the Saxons when many Christian missionaries went to Wales to preach. One of these, St. Tudno, founded St. Tudno's Church as well as a monastic compound. Llan is Welsh for an area associated with a Church (originally a sacred enclosure) hence the name, Llan Tudno, the area around St. Tudno's Church. This is mutated to the name which has been used ever since, originally to refer to the Great Orme, but now to refer to the town situated on the Creuddyn Peninsula.

Llandudno only became a large-scale town situated in the Creuddyn Peninsula as opposed to on the Great Orme in recent years due to the realisation by Lord Mostyn of its potential for tourism. It was a small fishing and mining village before an enclosure order offered it to the Mostyn family in 1843. The year after, the secretary of the mining company, John Williams, suggested to Lord Mostyn over dinner that it would make an ideal area for a tourist resort of the sort becoming more popular with Victorians of the time. The habit of bathing in and drinking mineral water had become more common due to a general concern of Victorians for their health, much like the Romans in earlier times. Llandudno�s warm, dry climate compared with other places in Wales; the flatness of the land; the development of the railways, and its coastal position all made the town an ideal site for the development of a tourist resort. Hon. E. M. L. Mostyn, also the area's MP, proposed an act of parliament to allow the Mostyns control over development of the area. This bill became The Llandudno Improvements Act in 1854. The first hotel, St. George's, also opened in 1854. The resort's development was typical of others of this era such as Brighton. Llandudno is still a honey pot today with its vast tourist industry.


Please read the description for Regional: Europe: United Kingdom: Wales: Conwy County Borough and the description for Regional: Europe: United Kingdom: Wales and the description for Regional: Europe: United Kingdom for further information.

Notice to Submitters

Please only submit websites or webpages pertaining to, or emanating from Llandudno (and outlying areas where a separate category does not exist for the area).

Try to submit to the appropriate subcategory (e.g.: Travel & Tourism) if possible. Sites with information about different areas of Conwy county borough should be submitted to Regional: Europe: United Kingdom: Wales: Conwy County Borough.

This category is for sites pertaining to and eminating from Llandudno Junction. Guidelines For Submitting Sites: The title should be the name of your company or organization. Do not type in all caps.
Do not include a list of keywords.
Do not include your products.
Do not write a sales pitch.
The description should be a brief summary of your organization''s products and services. The description should be in English and in coherent sentence form. Do not include superlatives or a sales pitch.
Do not submit your company history.
Do not submit a list of keywords.
Do not use unnecessary capitalization, or include HTML tags.
Submit to only ONE category. Submit to the best category possible. If you cannot find the proper category, first look elsewhere in the ODP. If you still cannot locate an appropriate category, submit the site to the best category possible.
This category is for sites pertaining to and eminating from Llanfairfechan. Guidelines For Submitting Sites: The title should be the name of your company or organization. Do not type in all caps.
Do not include a list of keywords.
Do not include your products.
Do not write a sales pitch.
The description should be a brief summary of your organization''s products and services. The description should be in English and in coherent sentence form. Do not include superlatives or a sales pitch.
Do not submit your company history.
Do not submit a list of keywords.
Do not use unnecessary capitalization, or include HTML tags.
Submit to only ONE category. Submit to the best category possible. If you cannot find the proper category, first look elsewhere in the ODP. If you still cannot locate an appropriate category, submit the site to the best category possible.
Small rural village between Henllan and Llansannan. Now part of Conwy but originally part of Denbighshire.
This category is for sites pertaining to and emanating from Llanrwst.
Please submit to the best possible category that fits your site. The title should be that of your organisation. The descriptions should say what your website offers in a clear and concise statement without any hype or promotional language.
Village near the Denbigh Moors.
This category is for sites pertaining to and eminating from Penmaenmawr. Guidelines For Submitting Sites: The title should be the name of your company or organization. Do not type in all caps.
Do not include a list of keywords.
Do not include your products.
Do not write a sales pitch.
The description should be a brief summary of your organization''s products and services. The description should be in English and in coherent sentence form. Do not include superlatives or a sales pitch.
Do not submit your company history.
Do not submit a list of keywords.
Do not use unnecessary capitalization, or include HTML tags.
Submit to only ONE category. Submit to the best category possible. If you cannot find the proper category, first look elsewhere in the ODP. If you still cannot locate an appropriate category, submit the site to the best category possible.
This category is for sites about recreational and sporting organisations, activities and facilities in the borough.
Please submit to the best possible category that fits your site. Only submit your site at borough level if there is not a town level category to accommodate it.
The title should be that of your organisation. The descriptions should say what your website offers in a clear and concise statement without any hype or promotional language.
Sites about Trefriw, or businesses, activities, etc. based thereabouts.
Only sites about Trefriw, or business/activities/etc based there or catering to residents there.