Quirky nooks, real log fires, and a friendly local buzz.
A unique collaboration between four local breweries: Conwy, Snowdon Craft Beer, Nant, and Purple Moose 🛠️ Brewery Tours & Tasting Experiences Get behind the scenes to see how North Wales beer is made. Wild Horse Brewing Co - Taproom & Kitchen ClosedUnit 4-5 Cae Bach, Builder St
Over 300 years old, the King’s Head is the oldest pub in Llandudno (etched into the glass of the front door). This traditional split‑level bar features a large open fireplace. If you are looking for a classic Welsh pint in a historic setting, this is a non‑negotiable stop. beer trip to llandudno pdf free extra quality
Start with a crisp, refreshing local lager alongside a light lunch. Wild Horse Brewing Taproom
Modern, industrial-chic brewery taproom located just on the outskirts of the main town center. Quirky nooks, real log fires, and a friendly local buzz
Tucked away in the heart of the town, this traditional country-style pub features exposed wooden beams, open fires, and a rustic atmosphere. Cask ales and hearty Welsh pub food. Vibe: Cozy, historic, and welcoming. 3. The Kings Head
Check their opening hours for the Taproom, as they often host local food trucks on weekends. 2. The Snowdon (The Traditionalist's Choice) This traditional split‑level bar features a large open
No beer trip to Llandudno is complete without visiting Established in 2015, this independent craft brewery has become the crown jewel of the local scene.
Quirky nooks, real log fires, and a friendly local buzz.
A unique collaboration between four local breweries: Conwy, Snowdon Craft Beer, Nant, and Purple Moose 🛠️ Brewery Tours & Tasting Experiences Get behind the scenes to see how North Wales beer is made. Wild Horse Brewing Co - Taproom & Kitchen ClosedUnit 4-5 Cae Bach, Builder St
Over 300 years old, the King’s Head is the oldest pub in Llandudno (etched into the glass of the front door). This traditional split‑level bar features a large open fireplace. If you are looking for a classic Welsh pint in a historic setting, this is a non‑negotiable stop.
Start with a crisp, refreshing local lager alongside a light lunch. Wild Horse Brewing Taproom
Modern, industrial-chic brewery taproom located just on the outskirts of the main town center.
Tucked away in the heart of the town, this traditional country-style pub features exposed wooden beams, open fires, and a rustic atmosphere. Cask ales and hearty Welsh pub food. Vibe: Cozy, historic, and welcoming. 3. The Kings Head
Check their opening hours for the Taproom, as they often host local food trucks on weekends. 2. The Snowdon (The Traditionalist's Choice)
No beer trip to Llandudno is complete without visiting Established in 2015, this independent craft brewery has become the crown jewel of the local scene.