Alice Liddell, the little girl who inspired Lewis Carroll (1832-1898) to write Alice in Wonderland, spent many summer holidays in Llandudno and on the Great Orme. Enjoy a walk around the seaside town, taking in the sculptures of characters from the classic novel, which are dotted throughout the town. Download the app that provides narrations and brings the sensory world of Alice to life, or travel to the Great Orme (meaning ‘Sea Monster’ in Norse) by cable car, tram, car or on foot. A walking trail starts at the visitor centre on the top, allowing you a chance to daydream amongst the special habitats and local wildlife on this headland, including the wild Kashmir Goats. The Great Orme Mines are also worth a visit.
Alice Liddell, the little girl who inspired Lewis Carroll (1832-1898) to write Alice in Wonderland, spent many summer holidays in Llandudno and on the Great Orme. Enjoy a walk around the seaside town, taking in the sculptures of characters from the classic novel, which are dotted throughout the town. Download the app that provides narrations and brings the sensory world of Alice to life, or travel to the Great Orme (meaning ‘Sea Monster’ in Norse) by cable car, tram, car or on foot. A walking trail starts at the visitor centre on the top, allowing you a chance to daydream amongst the special habitats and local wildlife on this headland, including the wild Kashmir Goats. The Great Orme Mines are also worth a visit.