Rhosneigr
Rhosneigr
Llandudno
Llandudno
Train Driving

Rhosneigr to Llandudno

Updated: 28 May 2026

The journey from Rhosneigr to Llandudno covers approximately 65 kilometers along the stunning North Wales coastline. You can travel efficiently by train via the North Wales Coast Line, which offers panoramic views of the Irish Sea. Driving takes you along the A55 North Wales Expressway, a dual carriageway that bypasses major towns. The trip typically takes one hour by car or slightly longer by rail depending on connections at Bangor. This route is a primary artery for tourists exploring the Snowdonia periphery and the Victorian seaside charm of Llandudno.

Total Distance: 65 km driving distance, 50 km straight-line air distance.
Fastest Way
Driving, taking approximately 60 minutes via the A55 Expressway.
Cheapest Way
Train, starting at 12 GBP if booked in advance via the TfW website.
Compare Rhosneigr to Llandudno Routes
Train
Connecting
Driving
Direct
Duration 1 hour 15 mins 1 hour
Avg Price 12-18 GBP 10-15 GBP fuel
Operator Transport for Wales Personal Vehicle
Route Rhosneigr Station to Bangor, then change for Llandudno Station. A4080 to A55 Expressway, exit at Junction 19 for Llandudno.
Tip Check the Transport for Wales app for real-time platform changes at Bangor. The A55 can experience heavy traffic during bank holiday weekends.
Travel Tips
  • Off-peak travel
    Travel after 09:30 to secure cheaper off-peak rail fares.
  • Parking
    Use the Llandudno Victoria Centre car park for central access.
  • Weather
    Coastal winds can be strong; bring a windproof jacket even in summer.
  • Connectivity
    Mobile signal is generally strong along the A55 corridor.
  • Booking
    Use the Trainline app to monitor potential delays on the North Wales line.
Safety Tips
  • Road Safety
    The A55 has average speed cameras; maintain a steady pace.
  • Coastal Safety
    Check tide times before walking on the beach at West Shore.
  • Emergency
    Dial 999 for police or ambulance services in case of emergency.
  • Rail Safety
    Stand behind the yellow line on station platforms at all times.
People Also Ask
  • Is there a direct train?
    No, you must change at Bangor or Llandudno Junction.
  • How long is the drive?
    Approximately 60 minutes via the A55.
  • Are dogs allowed on trains?
    Yes, dogs are permitted on Transport for Wales services for free.
  • Is parking expensive?
    Council car parks in Llandudno are reasonably priced compared to major cities.
  • Can I cycle?
    Yes, but the A55 is not suitable for cyclists; use local coastal paths.
Quick Info
  • From Rhosneigr, Wales, United Kingdom
  • To Llandudno, Conwy, United Kingdom
  • Modes
Best Time to Travel

May to September for clear coastal views and mild weather.

Things to Do in Llandudno
1
Llandudno Pier
Walk the longest pier in Wales for classic seaside views. It features traditional arcades and food stalls.
2
Great Orme Tramway
Ride the historic cable-hauled tramway to the summit. It offers spectacular views of the coastline and Snowdonia.
3
Conwy Castle
Located just before Llandudno, this UNESCO World Heritage site is a must-see. It is a massive medieval fortress.
4
West Shore Beach
Enjoy a quieter alternative to the main North Shore beach. It is perfect for watching the sunset.
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