
Day trip from Llandudno to Conwy by train
How to get from Llandudno to Conwy by train?
The earliest train runs at 05:40, the last at 21:51. The fastest train covers the 5 km distance in 25m.
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G38329The most popular day trips by train from Llandudno are Conwy, Bangor, Chester, Rhyl and Colwyn Bay. Find out what you can do in these day trip destinations and how to book your train from Llandudno on Omio.

The earliest train runs at 05:40, the last at 21:51. The fastest train covers the 5 km distance in 25m.

Bangor is a small university city on the Menai Strait in north-west Wales, known for its student life and Victorian character. Its cathedral, compact centre and waterside setting give it a quieter feel than larger Welsh cities.
The earliest train runs at 04:39, the last at 21:51. The fastest train covers the 23 km distance in 38m.

Chester is known for its Roman walls, medieval streets and the distinctive black-and-white Rows. Compact and walkable, it blends deep history with a relaxed riverside setting and a lively city centre.
There are 3 trains per day. The earliest train runs at 01:00, the last at 21:51. The fastest train covers the 64 km distance in 1h 6m.

Rhyl is a seaside town on the north Wales coast, known for its broad beach and traditional promenade. It has the feel of a classic Welsh holiday resort, with family attractions and easy access to nearby nature and coastal towns.
There are 3 trains per day. The earliest train runs at 05:54, the last at 21:51. The fastest train covers the 23 km distance in 28m.

Colwyn Bay is a North Wales seaside town known for its wide beach and long promenade. It has a relaxed family feel, with coastal walks, Eirias Park and the Welsh Mountain Zoo close by.
There are 3 trains per day. The earliest train runs at 05:35, the last at 21:51. The fastest train covers the 8 km distance in 15m.
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Living history site and museum revealing a Bronze Age copper mine through tunnels, exhibits and archaeology on the Great Orme.
Small local museum covering Llandudno’s history, from prehistory to the Victorian resort era. Good for understanding the town beyond the seafront.
Historic home of the famous literary family, with period rooms and exhibits on their childhood holidays in Llandudno.
Lively Victorian promenade along the bay, ideal for walking, sea views and classic resort architecture from pier to headland.
Headland rising above the town, known for cliff paths, viewpoints, wildlife and heritage sites. A signature outdoor area in Llandudno.
Quieter beach and walkway beneath the Great Orme, popular for sunsets, pebble shore scenery and a more local feel than the main bay.
Traditional Welsh soup made with lamb and root vegetables. A hearty staple long linked with rural Welsh home cooking.
Seaweed purée traditionally cooked and served with oats, often at breakfast. A distinctive Welsh coastal speciality.
Welsh rarebit is toast topped with a savoury cheese, mustard and ale sauce. A classic Welsh comfort dish served in pubs and cafés.
Established bistro close to the seafront serving modern European plates and seafood in a relaxed, polished room.
Well-known Italian restaurant on Mostyn Street, popular for pizza, pasta and a lively, family-friendly atmosphere.
Traditional fish and chip shop and restaurant near the promenade, known for classic seaside fare in a casual setting.
Moderate for a UK seaside resort. Hotels can rise in peak season, but dining and local transport are usually manageable versus larger UK tourist cities.
Service is often not included. Tip restaurants 10-12.5% for good service, taxis by rounding up, and cafés only for table service or if you wish.
Official public transport app
Llandudno station -> Llandudno Town Centre
Check where to Llandudno trains depart and arrive, plus the main train station details for this route.
Llandudno has practical services for this route, including Parking, Dining, Taxis, Accessibility, WC, Hotel, Lost and Found Office, Ticket Office, Bike Parking and Information Desk.
Food options include: La Taverna, The Cocoa House, Irish Bar, The Sunnyside Hotel
Ticket office support is available at Llandudno. Information desks are information available from staff: Yes - from ticket office, Helpline Contact: 03333 211202, Passenger Information Systems: Departure screens, Announcements, Arrival screens.
Lost and found is available at the station.
Available at Llandudno: Parking, Taxis, WC.
Available at Llandudno: Bike Parking.
Accessibility facilities are available at Llandudno: Staff help available: No, Step free access coverage: Yes, Step free access note: Category A. Step free access to the station concourse and all platforms, Accessible ticket machines: There are accessible ticket machines at this station, Accessible ticket machines note: The ticket machine(s) do not accept cash. Payment is by major debit and credit cards only, Accessible toilets: Yes, Ramp for train access: Yes, Wheelchairs available: No, Impaired mobility set down / pick up points available: No.
Nearby hotels include Daishs Somerset Hotel, Imperial Hotel, Marine Hotel.
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