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		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;New page: Llandudno North Wales - An idea of Nostalgia    During my youth I travelled to many remote edges all over the world: The type of places you need to jump on a bus filled with chickens combi...&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;b&gt;New page&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div&gt;Llandudno North Wales - An idea of Nostalgia&lt;br /&gt;
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During my youth I travelled to many remote edges all over the world: The type of places you need to jump on a bus filled with chickens combined with the local wild life to achieve some village perched on what seems like no more the earth. Despite that, I&amp;#039;ve only ventured to Wales once; as a child which was with the school. It had been a reasonably mundane experience. Therefore when friends mentioned that they discovered one of the best Welsh boutique hotels in Llandudno near the West Shore - I could not help but be curious. Could this be true? Bona fide Boutique hotels in Llandudno? This nostalgic Victorian seaside resort being the final place I would anticipate finding anything away from mainstream soiree of Brit hotels and B and B&amp;#039;s: A place where frozen treats along with buckets and spades ruled. However now, after going to this old Victorian seaside resort I&amp;#039;ve got a whole new perception - And I do indeed, stand corrected.&lt;br /&gt;
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I made a decision to stay in the same boutique b and b hotel my buddies recommended. I arrived late morning to some warm welcome which instantly helped me feel at home. My room surpassed all expectations. Furnished practically, it had a very plush exotic style: It certainly lived up to its name Andaz; meaning style and magnificence in Hindu....I believe! A fast power shower to find the blood flowing also it was time to explore.&lt;br /&gt;
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I walked from my hotel situated on the quieter west shore towards the busier northern coast promenade. It didn&amp;#039;t take very long and the views of Anglesey and the Snowdonia mountain range were stunning. Plus, no better method to build up an appetite - Even though it have been a while since breakfast! I settled down right into a powerful ale house with pie and chips around the menu: The low fat salads could wait until Monday!&lt;br /&gt;
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[http://www.thewildingshotel.co.uk/ hotels in llandudno]&lt;br /&gt;
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Unquestionably a stroll across the old Victorian pier on the north shore simply oozes nostalgia: Inside a good way. Nowhere flag beaches are remarkably well kept and offer in the perfect spot to setup your picnic basket: Or indeed, get out your bucket and spade. There is a cable car that takes visitors up to the truly amazing Orme country park. However, never one for heights I opted for the truly amazing Orme Tramway: Still an excellent chance to take in the views Together with your feet remaining firmly on the ground. There&amp;#039;s a small summit complex atop the truly amazing Orme: A cafe and restaurant in addition to a small gift shop.&lt;br /&gt;
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After a great day occupying myself with all those classic pastimes that have defined the British seaside holiday for eons I arrived back inside my hotel refreshed and relaxed. Mine was among the only hotels in Llandudno having a restaurant serving authentic Indian food; which is my all-time favourite. The meals was as excellent as was the service and the wine list was surprisingly rounded. I don&amp;#039;t know why I missed all of the good things an english seaside holiday has to offer. Nowadays classic seaside resorts like Llandudno have grown to be more cosmopolitan but the old nostalgia remains: No wonder everybody is returning: And undoubtedly, I&amp;#039;ll be doing the same.&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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