Cape Town - Llandudno
Geography and History
Llandudno is a residential suburb of Cape Town, in the Western Cape province of South Africa. There are no shops or commercial activities, and the suburb has some of the most expensive residential property in South Africa.
Llandudno Beach is one of the Cape's most beautiful beaches, surrounded by large granite boulders and overlooked by mountains. It is a popular surfing spot, but the swimming can be treacherous, with rough seas and extremely cold water.
It is also the access point for the walk to Sandy Bay, an isolated beach still popular with nudists. Llandudno is named after the North Wales seaside resort of Llandudno, which means "Parish of Saint Tudno" in the Welsh language.
Although this beautiful Cape Town beach suburb offers no restaurants or shops, a short 5 minute drive from your accommodation will take you over the hill to the vibrant, lively community of Hout Bay. Hout Bay is a delightful fishing village bursting with superlative Cape Town restaurants, upmarket shopping centres, endless tourist attractions and fun holiday activities.
Accommodation
Llandudno has a variety of accommodation options available from Guest Houses, Bed and Breakfasts to Self-catering units.
For more information, please visit www.cape-town-info.co.za.
Cape Town - Llandudno Tourism Office Information | |
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Telephone: | 021 405 4500 |
Fax: | 021 405 4524 |
E-mail: | info@tourismcapetown.co.za |