Llandudno Pier soaking up the Sun
Stretching out some 700m (2295 Ft) the Llandudno Pier is the longest in Wales. It is one of the most iconic piers in not only Wales but in all of Britain. It was opened in 1877 and is built on the site of a much shorter pier that was destroyed in a storm in 1859. Now Grade II listed this historic Pier and the town it is located in is a tourist hotspot and a must-see location for anyone touring North Wales.
Stretching out some 700m (2295 Ft) the Llandudno Pier is the longest in Wales. It is one of the most iconic piers in not only Wales but in all of Britain. It was opened in 1877 and is built on the site of a much shorter pier that was destroyed in a storm in 1859. Now Grade II listed this historic Pier and the town it is located in is a tourist hotspot and a must-see location for anyone touring North Wales.
Stretching out some 700m (2295 Ft) the Llandudno Pier is the longest in Wales. It is one of the most iconic piers in not only Wales but in all of Britain. It was opened in 1877 and is built on the site of a much shorter pier that was destroyed in a storm in 1859. Now Grade II listed this historic Pier and the town it is located in is a tourist hotspot and a must-see location for anyone touring North Wales.