Introduction
Seaside town and community in Wales This article is about the town in Wales. For the South African town near Cape Town, see Llandudno, Western Cape. Human settlement in WalesLlandudnoFrom the top, View over Llandudno from the Great Orme, Llandudno Pier, Mad Hatter Statue on the PromenadeLlandudnoLocation within ConwyPopulation19,700 (2021 census)OS grid referenceSH783824CommunityLlandudnoPrincipal areaConwyPreserved countyClwydCountryWalesSovereign stateUnited KingdomPost townLLANDUDNOPostcode districtLL30Dialling code01492PoliceNorth WalesFireNorth WalesAmbulanceWelsh UK ParliamentBangor AberconwySenedd Cymru – Welsh ParliamentBangor Conwy Môn List of places UK Wales Conwy 53°19′21″N 3°49′30″W / 53.3225°N 3.825°W / 53.3225; -3.825 Map of the community Llandudno (/lænˈdɪdnoʊ/[citation needed], Welsh: [ɬanˈdɨdnɔ] ⓘ) is a seaside resort, town and community in Conwy County Borough, Wales, located on the Creuddyn peninsula, which protrudes into the Irish Sea. In the 2021 UK census, the community – which includes Gogarth, Penrhyn Bay, Craigside, Glanwydden, Penrhynside, and Bryn Pydew – had a population of 19,700 (rounded to the nearest 100). The town's name means "Church of Saint Tudno". Llandudno is a major seaside resort in Wales, and as early as 1861 was being called 'the Queen of the Welsh Watering Places' (a phrase later also used in connection with Tenby and Aberystwyth; the word 'resort' came a little later). Historically a part of Caernarfonshire, Llandudno was formerly in the district of Aberconwy within Gwynedd until 1996.