Your day will begin with a red carpet welcome at your departure station where our attentive Stewards will usher you aboard the Northern Belle luxury train for a journey to remember forever. Once you’ve been escorted to your plush seat, one of our liveried Stewards will carefully pour you a sparkling Mimosa cocktail as you study the sumptuous menu.
Ahead lies a journey back to the Golden Days of rail travel, a time when nothing was too good for the pampered passengers. Our Executive Head Chef and his team will already be hard at work in the kitchen carriage preparing a sumptuous three-course brunch and six-course dinner, accompanied by our Sommelier’s choice of wine. Each course boasts the finest seasonal ingredients from the British Isles, classic and innovative dishes are crafted in our recently refurbished kitchen carriage.
En route to Llandudno, a delicious three-course brunch is served as the glorious British countryside passes by. On arrival, your time is your own to explore the sights and attractions. Highlights include the Pier, Great Orme, Cable cars and the narrow streets tightly packed with historic buildings. This Victorian coastal resort is a wonderful place to spend a relaxing afternoon.
After an incredible day, we rejoin the Northern Belle for a Champagne reception, before tucking into a sumptuous six-course dinner during the leisurely journey home.
Llandudno, a seaside resort in Conwy County Borough, Wales, is situated on the Creuddyn peninsula extending into the Irish Sea. In the 2011 UK census, the community, encompassing areas like Gogarth and Penrhyn Bay, had a population of 20,701. Translating to "Church of Saint Tudno," Llandudno earned the title "the Queen of the Welsh Watering Places" by 1861, being the largest seaside resort in Wales. Once part of Caernarfonshire, it was previously in the district of Aberconwy within Gwynedd.
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Llandudno Junction Station
Relax and enjoy leisure time in Llandudno, a picturesque seaside resort in Conwy County Borough, known for its charming surroundings and historic appeal.
£495 per passenger
Book NowIn addition to our Historic Llandudno at Leisure journey why not upgrade your on-board experience to include the following:
Single travellers will receive half bottles of these derivatives.
Book with Laurent-Perrier ClassIn partnership with KRUG champagne we introduce another class of travel.
In addition to our Historic Llandudno at Leisure journey why not upgrade your on-board experience to include the following:
Bottle of KRUG Grand Cuvée Champagne per couple
Bottle of wine upgraded from our Northern Belle Collection per couple
Seating allocated in Duart formerly a carriage on The Royal Train or Glamis named after Her Majesty’s childhood home
A memorable gift on departure
Single travellers will receive half bottles of these derivatives.
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Get in touchExperience the historical grandeur of Conwy Castle, an impressive fortification in North Wales, built by Edward I in the 13th century. Pair it with a visit to Bodnant Gardens, an 80-acre garden in Conwy County Borough, celebrated for its diverse plant collections, picturesque landscapes, and connection to early 20th-century plant hunters.
Relax and enjoy leisure time in Llandudno, a picturesque seaside resort in Conwy County Borough, known for its charming surroundings and historic appeal.
Savour the craftsmanship of Penderyn Distillery, a Welsh whisky haven producing unique expressions since 2000, and then unwind at leisure in Llandudno, a picturesque seaside resort in Conwy County Borough known for its charming surroundings and historical charm.
Our Best Available rate is subject to availability at time of booking, it is not applicable for parties of 12 or more. Please contact reservations@northernbelle.co.uk for group pricing.
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