Русские видео

Сейчас в тренде

Иностранные видео


Скачать с ютуб Gorgeous Llandudno Pier and Promenade | North Wales | Walking 4K UHD в хорошем качестве

Gorgeous Llandudno Pier and Promenade | North Wales | Walking 4K UHD 4 месяца назад


Если кнопки скачивания не загрузились НАЖМИТЕ ЗДЕСЬ или обновите страницу
Если возникают проблемы со скачиванием, пожалуйста напишите в поддержку по адресу внизу страницы.
Спасибо за использование сервиса savevideohd.ru



Gorgeous Llandudno Pier and Promenade | North Wales | Walking 4K UHD

Welcome to another beautiful walk. This time through the lovely Welsh town of Llandudno. Who could possibly argue with that while strolling along Llandudno’s elegant promenade past pastel-coloured hotels and impeccably authentic seafront architecture just like Victorians did? All that’s needed to complete the picture is a frilly parasol (for the ladies) and straw boater (for the gentlemen). Llandudno’s appearance is down to the fact that, unlike most other resorts, it has remained largely unchanged for over a century. There’s a pier (the longest in Wales) and Punch and Judy, donkey rides on the beach and canopied shopping streets just behind the prom. Put simply, Llandudno is a classic of its kind. Llandudno’s sense of harmony extends to its geography. The main North Shore beach is perfectly framed by two headlands, the Great Orme and Little Orme. Over the former – linked by a spectacular Marine Drive carved into the sea-cliff, you’ll find a second beach, the West Shore. It was here that Alice Pleasance Liddell, who inspired ‘Alice in Wonderland’, holidayed as a child. There’s an Alice Trail map and souvenir guide that’s easy to navigate – simply follow the White Rabbit’s bronze footprints around the town. Call into Llandudno Tourist Information Centre to buy a copy. The resort’s genteel appearance is deceptive. Llandudno is bursting at the seams with things to see and do. Take the San Franciscan-style tramway or alpine cable car to the summit of the Great Orme Country Park, soak up the dizzy views then disappear underground at the prehistoric copper mines. Visit Llandudno Museum and Gallery where you will find a treasure chest of all things local. Discover over 13,000 years of history about the story of Llandudno from prehistoric and Roman times to Llandudno’s growth as a seaside resort, or call into the nearby Home Front Experience, an immersive little museum that takes you back to World War Two. Those with sweet tooth are in for a treat at Llandudno’s very own Chocolate Experience which is divided into nine different areas each one uncovering a part of the history of chocolate. Looking for some adventure? Then whizz down the Orme on the dry ski slope, or play golf at classic championship courses. Back in town, Llandudno’s Old Lifeboat Station is the new home of the Boathouse Climbing Centre. One of North Wales’s latest climbing centres that will appeal to all-comers, beginners and experts alike. One of the UK’s best contemporary art galleries can be found behind a gold-spired Edwardian façade. Mostyn hosts a shifting programme of exhibitions that showcase the best in contemporary art and craft from Wales and beyond. There’s also a cool café and stylish shop. And when the lights go down Venue Cymru comes into its own as a leading centre for theatre and entertainment of all kinds. Find accommodation in Llandudno and find out what's on when you plan to visit. Oh, and don't forget to click the like button, Subscribe, and share with all your mates. Remember, subscribers are more likely to go to heaven.

Comments