Park & nature

Little Orme

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Little Orme is a striking limestone headland that juts into the Irish Sea, offering some of the finest coastal walks in Conwy. Its cliffs and grassy slopes are a designated Site of Special Scientific Interest, home to colonies of seabirds like cormorants and guillemots, as well as rare plants. Visitors can explore sea caves carved by the waves, follow the Wales Coast Path along its edge, and enjoy panoramic views of Llandudno Bay and the Great Orme. The headland also holds archaeological remains from prehistoric times.

Don't miss

  • Hike the coastal path to the summit for sweeping views of Llandudno and the Conwy estuary.
  • Explore the sea caves at the base of the cliffs, accessible at low tide.
  • Spot seabirds and wildflowers in the Little Orme Nature Reserve.

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Ways to visit Little Orme

You can usually visit on your own. A tour is worth it for transport, a guide, or combining nearby sights into one day.

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