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Local restaurants
Osborne’s Café and Grill on the Promenade (+44 (0)1492 860330) is a wonderfully elegant Victorian bistro, serving good brasserie-style food in ornate, candlelit surroundings. Richard’s Restaurant on Church Walks (+44 (0)1492 877924) has a good bistro menu with a strong emphasis on locally sourced ingredients. Number One’s Bistro on Old Road (+44 (0)1492 875424) is another popular option, with specialities including Welsh rump steak with coriander butter. Bengal Dynasty on North Parade (+44 (0)1492 875928) serves tasty Indian dishes. It’s a local dependable, especial on Sundays when many restaurants are closed. Try Cadwalder’s Ice Cream Café, on Mostyn Street, for an old-fashioned seaside treat.For a full list of eating and drinking recommendations in Wales, check out our Wales eating & drinking guide
Worth getting out of bed for
If you’re feeling active, Snowdonia National Park is perfect for a huge range of activities, including mountain biking, rock climbing, canyoning, hiking and canoeing. Escape can help organise specific activities, or see www.snowdonia-active.com for detail. West Shore is the quieter of Llandudno’s beaches, and popular with kite-surfers. There are several of the British Isles’ most spectacular castles within easy reach. Conwy Castle is ten minutes away.For a full list of recommended activities in Wales, check out our Wales destination guide



