The Jenivore Hotel, Llandudno - 2 Star WTB - Rooms from £24 pppn
Property Code 824
Wales North

At the Jenivore Hotel, Llandudno you are assured of a warm frienly welcome. Close to Llandudno town centre and Llandudno's North Shore Jenivoire offers spacious rooms with ensuite facilities. Also enjoy excellent home cooked food .
Facilities
Hotel Description
Local Attractions
Llandudno is Wales's largest resort, uniquely situated between the Great and Little Ormes with two wonderful beaches, the award winning North Shore and the quiet, sand duned West Shore.
There is a Visitor Centre, which is run by Park Wardens, is designed to promote environmental awareness. The excellent displays and photographs provide a wealth of information about the wildlife and history of the ancient headland. A guided walk leaves from here three times a week and a small gift shop is run by members of the 'Welsh Wildlife Trust'.
A 300 meter, dry Ski Slope and Toboggan Run was created near the Happy Valley in 1986. 'Ski Llandudno' is not only popular with amateur enthusiasts but is of national importance to the sport, as the Artificial Ski Championships are held here each year.
For many years, cavers, archaeologists and geologists have been burrowing deeper and deeper into an old copper mining system beneath the Orme. Members of a group called 'The Great Orme Exploration Society' discovered that some of these tunnels dated back to the Bronze Age, some 4,000 years ago . Then in 1991 a company called 'Great Orme Mines' opened up part of a Bronze Age Mine to the public. The Centre they created will give you a fascinating insight into the lives of these prehistoric people, by allowing you to go on an underground visit, watch an audio-visual display and observe archaeologists at work.
In 2002 the Great Orme Tramway celebrated its centenary, yet each year thousands of people still take immense pleasure in traveling to the summit of the Great Orme in an original early twentieth century tramcar. Others prefer to wind their way around the headland, admiring some of the most strikingly beautiful and dramatic scenery, which is visible only from the Marine Drive. This four mile shelf was cut out of the sheer limestone cliffs in 1878 and is designed for vehicles and walkers alike. Alternatively, it is possible to catch a bus in St Edward's Square and go on an informative and visually rewarding sight-seeing tour of the Orme.
Llandudno has kept its Victorian and Edwardian elegance and splendour, despite its modern attractions.
Maesdu Golf Course
Conwy Golf Course
Pricing Guide
Double room £48
Twin room £48
Standard single room £24
Single en-suite £28
Triple room with 2 adults and 1 child £58 per night
Family room sleeps 2 adults and 2 children £69 per night
Price includes a full cooked breakfast.
Discounts available for large group or school bookings.
Please contact advertiser to confirm prices
Contact and Booking Information

Telephone: 01492 876068
Website: www.jenivorehotel.net
Location: Llandudno, Conwy
LL30 2DY
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Property Code 824
Wales North

At the Jenivore Hotel, Llandudno you are assured of a warm frienly welcome. Close to Llandudno town centre and Llandudno's North Shore Jenivoire offers spacious rooms with ensuite facilities. Also enjoy excellent home cooked food .
Facilities
![]() | Bar On Site | ![]() | Colour TV | ![]() | En-Suite Bathrooms |
![]() | Family Suites | ![]() | Hairdryers | ![]() | Linen Supplied |
![]() | Smoking Not Permitted | ![]() | Tea/Coffee making facilities |
Hotel Description
OUR SPACIOUS ROOMS WILL PROVIDE YOU WITH AN EXCELLENT BASE TO EXPLORE THIS BEAUTIFUL PART OF WALES. EACH ROOM OFFERS MAINLY EN-SUITE FACILITIES COMPLIMENTARY TEA AND COFFEE MAKING FACILITIES AND COLOUR TV.
WE SERVE AN EXCELLENT HOME COOKED FULL ENGLISH BREAKFAST WITH A BROAD SELECTION OF CEREALS, FRUITS, JUICE AND YOGHURTS; ENOUGH TO SATISFY EVEN THE LARGEST OF APPETITES. OUR FOOD IS SOURCED LOCALLY WHERE POSSIBLE TO GUARANTEE ITS FRESHNESS AND IS PREPARED TO THE HIGHEST OF STANDARDS.
AFTER YOUR BREAKFAST YOU MAY WISH TO EXPLORE LLANDUDNO IN MORE DETAIL AND FOR THE MORE ENERGETIC AMONGST YOU, WE HAVE MOUNTAIN BIKES TO HIRE FROM ONLY £10 A DAY.
THE VICTORIAN TOWN OF LLANDUDNO OFFERS A WIDE VARIETY OF SHOPS TO SUIT ALL TASTES AND THE SEA FRONT AND PIER WILL PROVIDE HOURS OF ENTERTAINMENT AND SOME FANTASTIC VIEWS.
AFTER A HECTIC DAY YOU'LL PROBABLY WANT TO RELAX AND UNWIND, AND OUR COMFORTABLE BAR LOUNGE WILL HELP YOU DO THIS. WE HAVE MANY TYPES OF BEER, WINES AND SPIRITS, AND A SELECTION OF SOFT DRINKS. THERE IS ALSO A TELEVISION AND ON SOME NIGHTS FEATURE FILMS AND OTHER ENTERTAINMENT ARE LAID ON FOR EVERYONE TO ENJOY.
WE LIKE TO THINK OF OUR HOTEL AS A HOME FROM HOME AND OUR GUESTS ARE OUR FRIENDS. YOU'LL CERTAINLY LEAVE US WITH MANY FOND MEMORIES FROM YOUR STAY WITH US.
WE SERVE AN EXCELLENT HOME COOKED FULL ENGLISH BREAKFAST WITH A BROAD SELECTION OF CEREALS, FRUITS, JUICE AND YOGHURTS; ENOUGH TO SATISFY EVEN THE LARGEST OF APPETITES. OUR FOOD IS SOURCED LOCALLY WHERE POSSIBLE TO GUARANTEE ITS FRESHNESS AND IS PREPARED TO THE HIGHEST OF STANDARDS.
AFTER YOUR BREAKFAST YOU MAY WISH TO EXPLORE LLANDUDNO IN MORE DETAIL AND FOR THE MORE ENERGETIC AMONGST YOU, WE HAVE MOUNTAIN BIKES TO HIRE FROM ONLY £10 A DAY.
THE VICTORIAN TOWN OF LLANDUDNO OFFERS A WIDE VARIETY OF SHOPS TO SUIT ALL TASTES AND THE SEA FRONT AND PIER WILL PROVIDE HOURS OF ENTERTAINMENT AND SOME FANTASTIC VIEWS.
AFTER A HECTIC DAY YOU'LL PROBABLY WANT TO RELAX AND UNWIND, AND OUR COMFORTABLE BAR LOUNGE WILL HELP YOU DO THIS. WE HAVE MANY TYPES OF BEER, WINES AND SPIRITS, AND A SELECTION OF SOFT DRINKS. THERE IS ALSO A TELEVISION AND ON SOME NIGHTS FEATURE FILMS AND OTHER ENTERTAINMENT ARE LAID ON FOR EVERYONE TO ENJOY.
WE LIKE TO THINK OF OUR HOTEL AS A HOME FROM HOME AND OUR GUESTS ARE OUR FRIENDS. YOU'LL CERTAINLY LEAVE US WITH MANY FOND MEMORIES FROM YOUR STAY WITH US.
Local Attractions
Llandudno is Wales's largest resort, uniquely situated between the Great and Little Ormes with two wonderful beaches, the award winning North Shore and the quiet, sand duned West Shore.
There is a Visitor Centre, which is run by Park Wardens, is designed to promote environmental awareness. The excellent displays and photographs provide a wealth of information about the wildlife and history of the ancient headland. A guided walk leaves from here three times a week and a small gift shop is run by members of the 'Welsh Wildlife Trust'.
A 300 meter, dry Ski Slope and Toboggan Run was created near the Happy Valley in 1986. 'Ski Llandudno' is not only popular with amateur enthusiasts but is of national importance to the sport, as the Artificial Ski Championships are held here each year.
For many years, cavers, archaeologists and geologists have been burrowing deeper and deeper into an old copper mining system beneath the Orme. Members of a group called 'The Great Orme Exploration Society' discovered that some of these tunnels dated back to the Bronze Age, some 4,000 years ago . Then in 1991 a company called 'Great Orme Mines' opened up part of a Bronze Age Mine to the public. The Centre they created will give you a fascinating insight into the lives of these prehistoric people, by allowing you to go on an underground visit, watch an audio-visual display and observe archaeologists at work.
In 2002 the Great Orme Tramway celebrated its centenary, yet each year thousands of people still take immense pleasure in traveling to the summit of the Great Orme in an original early twentieth century tramcar. Others prefer to wind their way around the headland, admiring some of the most strikingly beautiful and dramatic scenery, which is visible only from the Marine Drive. This four mile shelf was cut out of the sheer limestone cliffs in 1878 and is designed for vehicles and walkers alike. Alternatively, it is possible to catch a bus in St Edward's Square and go on an informative and visually rewarding sight-seeing tour of the Orme.
Llandudno has kept its Victorian and Edwardian elegance and splendour, despite its modern attractions.
Maesdu Golf Course
Conwy Golf Course
Pricing Guide
Double room £48
Twin room £48
Standard single room £24
Single en-suite £28
Triple room with 2 adults and 1 child £58 per night
Family room sleeps 2 adults and 2 children £69 per night
Price includes a full cooked breakfast.
Discounts available for large group or school bookings.
Please contact advertiser to confirm prices
Contact and Booking Information

Telephone: 01492 876068
Website: www.jenivorehotel.net
Location: Llandudno, Conwy
LL30 2DY
Please mention YouStayUK.com when contacting this business
Directions
View Map & Route Planner
Availability
Please contact the owner regarding availability.
Member Recommendations
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This Town - 1
Things to do - 3
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