The Great Orme Tour is one of Llandudno's most popular attractions, at least if you have silver hair, and runs four times a day from the bus stop next to the pier entrance. The tour meanders slowly around Marine Drive on the edge of the Great Orme using a vintage coach and taking about an hour to complete.
Amongst the points of interest along the way are St. Tudno's Church (Llandudno in English translates to 'Parish of St. Tudno'), the old lighthouse (which is now a luxury B&B with spectacular views) and the remains of a Second World War artillery school. Along the way you may spot all sorts of interesting flora and fauna, including possibly one of the Orme's herd of feral Kashmiri gosts.
If you're a bit nosy you may be interested to note that the tour takes in the two most expensive streets in Wales in Marine Drive (average house price in 2008 of £897,400) and Llys Helig Drive (average price of £875,700) so you'll get a chance to see how the other half live. read more