Great Orme Country Park

Great Orme showing farmland
A prominent limestone headland on the north coast of Wales, the Great Orme has mystified historians and archaeologists for centuries.

The Great Orme remains a point of interest for tourists, who venture to its 207 metre summit to enjoy fantastic views across the Irish Sea and the beautiful Victorian town of Llandudno below. There are numerous parks offerings a range of walking trails along the summit, which is run as a nature reserve by Conwy County Borough Countryside Service.

A section of the North Wales Path, which spans 60 miles between Prestatyn in the east and Bangor in the west, runs along the Great Orme. The area is rich is rare flora and fauna and is the only known site of the critically endangered Wild Cotoneaster, of which only six wild plants are known.

The headland is composed of limestone, which began forming over 300 million years ago, yet the exact beginnings of the rock remain shrouded in mystery. Fossilised remains of ancient creatures are to be found everywhere, providing a thrilling experience to anyone interested in history or palaeontology.

There are a series of mines and caves running underneath the Orme’s impressive structure. The copper mine is estimated to have produced enough copper to make around 2,000 tons of bronze during the Bronze Age. Visitors can take tours of the Great Orme mines, which have been acclaimed as the “best pre-Roman visitor experience in the UK”.

Nature’s own museum, the Great Orme is sure to overwhelm the senses and provide an amazing insight into Palaeolithic Britain.

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5/5 - Excellent

Verified traveller
21 Aug 2019

Trams, cable car or walk to the top. Big visitor centre at the top. Make sure you explore as it's much bigger than you think. You have to visit the Bronze Age mine. Very interesting and, you can actually go undeground. It's a very tight squeeze and not for you if you're claustrophobic though.

5/5 - Excellent

Verified traveller
9 Jul 2019

use the cable car, it provides fantastic views

5/5 - Excellent

Verified traveller
3 Jul 2019

Worth driving to the top

3/5 - Okay

Verified traveller
25 Jun 2019

Do the cable car rather than the tram. View is better. Costly to do one up and the other down.

5/5 - Excellent

Verified traveller
23 Jun 2019

Fantastic views all around

5/5 - Excellent

Verified traveller
6 Jun 2019

Make sure you take a jacket or jumper it can be very cold and windy at the top

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