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Easy hiking trails around Llandudno explore a diverse landscape characterized by prominent limestone headlands, sandy beaches, and coastal paths. The region features the Great Orme, a 207-meter headland offering panoramic views, and the Little Orme, known for its wildlife and tranquil atmosphere. These natural features are connected by an extensive network of trails, providing varied terrain for hikers.
Last updated: April 25, 2026
4.7
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47
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5.97km
01:43
150m
150m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.2
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85
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4.18km
01:10
80m
80m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.3
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58
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5.40km
01:41
210m
210m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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47
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6.54km
01:41
30m
30m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.6
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37
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5.67km
01:45
200m
200m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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"This fascinating building is thought to be the smallest church in the British Isles, seating only 6 people. It is named after St. Trillo, a 6th century Celtic saint who built his cell here. The age of the present building is not known, as it has been heavily repaired over the centuries. St. Trilloโs original cell is more likely to have been made of wood and wattle, although he may have built a wall of stones gathered from the beach to protect it from the wind." You can find out more here; Source: https://colwynbayheritage.org.uk/st-trillos-chapel-rhos-on-sea-heritage-walk/
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Rhos on Sea is described as neat, pristine and peaceful. There is a long seaside promenade and great views.
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Here, on the way up to Mynydd Isaf on the footpath through Happy Valley, you will hit a series of steep steps that take you to the upper reaches of the Great Orme. It is a nice walk with good views over towards Llandudno and its pier at several points. The top of Mynydd Isaf is a nice place to sit for a while to have a break, as even though it is not that high, it is a good workout to get to this vantage point.
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Trig point on top of the little orme. Gives panoramic views of the Irish sea, Snowdonia, Conwy, Denbighshire, Llandudno and the Great Orme.
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The Little Orme (Welsh: Rhiwledyn, also known as Trwyn y Fuwch, Trwyn y Gogarth and Y Gogarth Fach) is 141 metres (463 ft) in height, and is a HuMP (having a minimum Hundred Metre Prominence). It is one of two headlands situated at either end of Llandudno Bay, in Conwy County Borough, Wales. The other, larger, headland is the Great Orme. It has two summits, the higher with a trig point. The cliffs are a popular challenge for highly experienced rock climbers. The Coast Guard Rescue Unit use the Little Orme for training. Otherwise, it is a popular sightseeing location and walking/hiking site. The Little Orme was inhabited during the Mesolithic and Neolithic eras, notably the Pant y Wennol cave. A small hoard of Iron Age Celtic metalwork was found in a cave on the Little Orme. The medieval chapel of Blessed Mary of Penrhyn, abandoned in 1930 and now in ruins, is at the foot of the Little Orme in the grounds of Penrhyn Hall at Penrhyn Bay. On 14 April 1587, printing material for Catholic literature was found in a cave on the Little Orme, where it had been used by the recusant Robert Pugh (squire of Penrhyn Hall) and his Chaplain Father William Davies to print Y Drych Cristianogawl (The Christian Mirror), the first book to be printed in Wales. They had taken refuge there during the persecution of Catholics instigated by Queen Elizabeth I in May 1586. The Royal Artillery coastal gunnery school, 198 battery, was posted to Little Orme during the Second World War. Target practice was undertaken from the headland to anchored boats, and unspent ammunition and unexploded shells may still be encountered offshore. Gun emplacements and ancillary buildings were in situ until at least the early 1960s, but the site has since been 'landscaped'.
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Rhos-on-Sea (Welsh: Llandrillo-yn-Rhos) is a seaside resort and community in Conwy County Borough, Wales. The population was 7,593 at the 2011 census. It adjoins Colwyn Bay and is named after the Welsh kingdom of Rhos established there in late Roman Britain as a sub-kingdom of Gwynedd. It's where I call home when i'm not away working. It is surrounded by many of my favourite hiking places, The little orme, great orme and Bryn Euryn and Llys Euryn. Madog and claims for the discovery of America - According to legend, Madog ap Owain Gwynedd, a Welsh prince of Gwynedd, sailed from here in 1170 and discovered America, over three hundred years before Christopher Columbus's famous voyage in 1492. This event was recorded by a plaque on one of the properties on the sea-front. This property was called "Odstone" at no. 179, Marine Drive which, as of June 2012, had become neglected. It was demolished as of September 2017. David Jones and Rhos - The poet and visual artist David Jones visited Rhos-on-Sea in 1904 when he was 9. It was his first ever trip to Wales and it made an enormous impression on him. His father's family lived in Rhos, and the young Jones played with his cousins at St. Trillo's Chapel, and on Bryn Euryn. He also particularly loved the fishing weir just a few yards from St. Trillos. These were formative influences both on his writing and visual art. He wrote that this visit left 'an indelible mark on my soul'. In 1937, after the death of his mother, Jones revisited Rhos. He found it a 'wilderness of villas and bungalows'. The fishing weir had gone (there remain a few stumps), and the chapel was now 'cleared and cared for', but it had 'lost half its numinous feeling' Harold Lowe 5th officer of Titanic, is buried at Llandrillo-yn-Rhos churchyard
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Idyllic settings on a nice sunny weathers day. Rhos On Sea harbour is small but worthy of stopping to admire the view
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Trwyn Y Fuwch has a very large rock formation of hills, these stick out considerably as you ride along the flat promenade. When you get close to then you realise the size
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Llandudno offers a wide selection of easy hiking trails, with over 60 routes available. These trails explore diverse landscapes, from coastal paths to the limestone headlands of the Great and Little Orme.
Easy hikes in Llandudno primarily feature well-maintained paths along prominent limestone headlands, sandy beaches, and coastal routes. You can expect varied terrain, including smooth promenades, grassy sections, and some gentle inclines, particularly when ascending parts of the Great or Little Orme.
Yes, Llandudno is renowned for its easy coastal walks. The region is characterized by its extensive network of coastal paths, including sections of the Wales Coast Path. An excellent option is the Rhos-on-Sea Promenade โ Conwy Beach loop from Penrhyn Bay, which offers scenic views along the coastline.
Absolutely. Many easy trails in Llandudno are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For example, the Great Orme Quarry โ Great Orme Summit loop from Great Orme is an easy 4 km circular path that takes you to the summit with expansive vistas.
Llandudno offers several family-friendly easy trails. The gentle gradients and well-defined paths make them suitable for all ages. The Happy Valley Botanical Gardens โ Great Orme Summit loop from Llandudno is a great choice, combining botanical gardens with a manageable ascent to the Great Orme Summit.
Many easy hiking trails in Llandudno are dog-friendly, especially those on the Great Orme and along the coastal paths. However, it's always recommended to keep dogs on a lead, particularly in nature reserve areas like the Great Orme, due to the presence of wildlife such as the famous Kashmiri goats and nesting birds. Always check local signage for specific restrictions.
Easy trails in Llandudno offer access to stunning viewpoints and attractions. The Great Orme Summit provides panoramic views of Snowdonia, the Isle of Man, and the Irish Sea. You can also enjoy views of the Great Orme from the Little Orme, and explore historical sites like Conwy Castle and Conwy Town Walls, which are a short distance from Llandudno.
Llandudno is well-served by public transport. Many easy trailheads, especially those around the Great Orme and along the promenade, are accessible directly from the town center, which has bus and train connections. The Great Orme Tramway and Cable Cars also offer scenic ways to reach the summit for those looking for an easier ascent or descent.
Yes, parking is generally available near popular easy hiking routes in Llandudno. There are car parks in the town center, near the Great Orme, and at various points along the coast. Some areas, like the Marine Drive around the Great Orme, are toll roads but offer parking spots with scenic views.
The easy trails in Llandudno are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 230 reviews. Hikers often praise the stunning coastal views, the diverse wildlife, and the well-maintained paths that make for an enjoyable and accessible outdoor experience.
The Great Orme offers several easy walks, providing continuous stunning coastal views. A popular choice is the Great Orme Summit โ Great Orme Quarry loop from Llandudno, which is an easy 6.3 km route that takes you through the headland's natural beauty and offers expansive vistas from the summit.
Yes, the Little Orme, situated to the east of Llandudno, provides tranquil and easy walking opportunities. The Little Orme Trail is a 6 km route that explores this less developed headland, offering views of the Great Orme, Penrhyn Bay, and Angel Bay, known for its seal colony. For more information on the Little Orme, you can visit Visit Conwy.
Llandudno's easy hikes can be enjoyed year-round. Spring and summer offer pleasant weather, vibrant flora, and longer daylight hours, ideal for exploring. Autumn brings beautiful colors, while winter provides a quieter experience with crisp air and dramatic coastal scenery. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out.


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