In Britain's "safest" seaside town, locals say it's like "going back 50 years". Overlooking Llandudno Bay, Llandudno is home to just under 20,000 people. "Living here is like going back 50 years," says Ray, 80, who retired to this seaside town almost three decades ago.
"The older ladies still dress nicely." "You can go out for walks after dark. There are no rough gangs going around swearing and fighting.
" The seafront is the centre of the town, with a two-mile stretch of Victorian terraces intertwined with grand hotels between the Great Orme and Little Orme headlands. There are also a number of beautiful shops, restaurants, churches, and museums to explore. Read more: Inside Parc Prison riot as mum says 'friends have died' Read next: Man punches nurse in taxi row causing permanent brain injury The pier has a handful of slot machines and a pub overlooking the beach.
Taking a ride on the Great Orme Tramway is also a popular pastime for visitors, which takes passengers to the tall limestone summit. Near the Great Orme Copper Mines, there is also cable cars and, of course, the famous Great Orme goats, gifted to the town from Windsor Great Park by Queen Victoria. However, the herd has grown over the years and four were tragically killed on the A470 in April, reports North Wales Live.
Some observers fear they may cause more road accidents while many home owners are dismayed that they nibble their hedges and shrubs. "It's a beautiful place to live," says Helen Parkes, 37, who moved .
