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Discover Llandudno by Bike: The Ultimate Two-Wheeled Getaway with James Court & Curzon Villa

  • Writer: David B.
    David B.
  • Jul 23, 2025
  • 3 min read

Llandudno, known as the "Queen of the Welsh Resorts", offers far more than just seaside charm. With its sweeping coastal views, heritage landmarks, and nearby mountains, it’s a paradise for cyclists—and thanks to Llandudno Bike Hire, exploring the town and its surroundings on two wheels has never been easier.

Llandudno Pier

Whether you're in town for a weekend escape or a longer adventure, pairing your ride with a stylish stay at James Court Apartments or Curzon Villa completes the perfect North Wales break.


Explore More with Llandudno Bike Hire

Located centrally on Upper Mostyn Street, Llandudno Bike Hire provides a range of high-quality bicycles suitable for every type of rider—from leisure cyclists to seasoned adventurers.


Available Bike Options:

Llandudno Bike Hire Welcome Cyclist
  • Electric Hybrid Bikes: Perfect for longer coastal or hillside routes, offering pedal assist to make light work of climbs.

  • Standard Hybrid or Gravel Bikes: Ideal for smooth paths and scenic trails, including journeys into Snowdonia.

  • Child Trailers & Panniers: Family-friendly options to ensure everyone enjoys the ride, with space for luggage or young children.


Included With Your Hire:

  • Helmet, lock, puncture repair kit, pump

  • Optional GPS route mapping and local trail guides

  • Foam-filled tyres on gravel bikes to help prevent punctures

  • Easy online booking and flexible daily hire slots

Llandudno Bike Hire Family

Whether you want to cycle along the promenade, venture into Conwy Valley, or explore the Great Orme, their team will help you get started.


Suggested Bike Routes from Llandudno


Llandudno Promenade to West Shore

Llandudno Promenade to West Shore

A scenic, flat route suitable for all ages. Ride from the North Shore Pier around to the quieter West Shore beach, stopping for ice cream or a sea-view coffee.


Llandudno to Conwy Castle

Cycle along the coastal path to the medieval town of Conwy (approx. 5 miles). Lock up your bike and explore the castle walls before returning—or hop on the train back with your bike.

 

Snowdonia Challenge Route

Experienced riders can set off into Snowdonia National Park via the Conwy Valley. Expect dramatic views, local pubs for lunch, and the option to loop back by train from Betws-y-Coed.


Where to Stay: Cycle-Friendly Accommodation in Llandudno

When your legs are tired for the day, you'll want a stylish and well-equipped place to rest. Two standout choices that welcome cyclists and provide great access to Llandudno’s bike hire and attractions are James Court Apartments and


gym and infrared sauna

James Court Apartments

  • Best for: Couples, solo travellers, and small families

  • Modern 1- and 2-bedroom apartments in a quiet, central location

  • Fully equipped kitchens, Smart TVs, and speedy Wi-Fi

  • Access to a gym and infrared sauna – perfect for post-ride recovery

  • Private parking and bike-friendly storage options available

  • A short walk from Llandudno Bike Hire and local cafes









Living area (James Court)

private hot tub

Curzon Villa

  • Best for: Large groups, extended families, or walking/cycling clubs

  • Sleeps up to 20 guests across 10 bedrooms with 9 bathrooms

  • Large communal kitchen, lounge areas, and a beautiful private hot tub

  • Spacious yard and bike-friendly outdoor storage

  • Off-street parking and proximity to local pubs and restaurants

  • Just minutes from the seafront and cycle routes

Dining Area (Curzon Villa)

Whether you’re travelling light or with your bikes and gear, both properties offer ample space, comfort, and easy access to North Wales’ top cycle trails.


Sample 2-Day Itinerary


Day 1

Morning: Arrive and settle into your accommodation.

Midday: Pick up your hire bikes and ride along the promenade or over the Great Orme.

Evening: Return to Curzon Villa for a soak in the hot tub or unwind at James Court’s sauna.


Day 2

Morning: Ride out to Conwy or venture into Snowdonia for a longer trail

Lunch: Picnic stop with panoramic views.

Afternoon: Take the scenic train back (bike-friendly lines available).

Evening: Celebrate the adventure with a group meal at a local bistro or enjoy a night in.


Local Tips for Cyclists

  • Book your bikes early during weekends and school holidays

  • Use the Llandudno to Betws-y-Coed rail route for bike-assisted touring

  • Look out for the Conwy Valley Rail Partnership's bike-friendly itineraries

  • Always pack a waterproof—it’s Wales, after all!

  • End your ride with a walk on the pier or a sunset from West Shore

Llandudno Sunset

Final Word

Whether you're a cycling enthusiast or just looking to see more of Llandudno in an active, eco-friendly way, Llandudno Bike Hire makes it simple. And when it comes to accommodation, James Court Apartments and Curzon Villa offer everything you need for a stylish, comfortable stay—with easy access to trails, town, and relaxation.

 
 
 

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