Osborne House
From the traditional appeal of the seaside town of Llandudno with its magical beaches to the timeless beauty of Snowdonia and the mountains, it's easy to see why North Wales remains such an attraction and why the Osborne House is your perfect base.
Snowdonia and the Llyn Peninsula
The Snowdonia National Park is a magnet for walkers and outdoor enthusiasts. The Llyn Peninsula offers quaint coastal towns and some of the best sailing and surfing in Wales. It is not possible, in one visit, to see everything that Llandudno and the surrounding area has to offer. There are narrow-gauge railways, stately homes, heritage centres, country parks, art galleries, museums and craft centres to visit.
Llandudno itself
The area is not only ideal for the adventurous or cultured, but also for those who enjoy shopping, eating and drinking. Llandudno is a popular shopping centre and boasts many of the major multiples and also some more individual shops. There are also several excellent golf courses within a few mile radius including the closest, Maesdu, North Wales and Conwy. On the seafront Llandudno has a theatre which hosts many top quality productions. There are also many excellent restaurants and lively bars within walking distance of the Osborne House.
VISITORS INFORMATION:
Room rates
First Floor: £175.00
Second Floor: £160.00
Third Floor: £145.00
There is a supplement of £45.00 on Saturday nights and Bank Holiday Sundays. All rates are per night and are inclusive of bed and continental breakfast and VAT.
Located on 1st, 2nd and 3rd floors. Please note that there is no lift in Osborne House.
Osborne's Cafe and Grill
Osborne's Cafe and Grill is open every day from 10.30am to 10.00pm (Sunday 9.00pm)
Lit by a multitude of candles, with opulent drapes and dazzling chandeliers, gilt edge mirrors and original art. This romantic bistro/cafe with brasserie style food has a diverse a la carte menu prepared and presented in a modern way with an air of informality
Osborne House has six luxurious large suites (500 sq. feet) all with wonderful sea views. Elegantly furnished with antiques and fine paintings.
Facilities in each suite:
Canopied large beds with down duvet and pillows
Marble bathroom with double-ended rolled-top tub
Walk in shower with oversized shower head
Sitting room with Victorian fire place
Large TV with DVD player (free films and CD's available)
Satellite television
Desk with fax machine and broadband internet access
Complimentary tea tray with home-made biscuits
Refrigerator, iron and board, hair-dryer and personal safe
Each suite has a parking space at the rear of the property
Information for people with disabilities
Osborne House is a listed Victorian building on Llandudno's seafront. It is therefore not suitable for guests in wheelchairs as there is no lift and no ground-floor accommodation.
There is however wheelchair access to the Cafe and through the rear car park and there is a wheelchair accessible toilet on the same floor.
Please telephone in advance to arrange wheelchair access.
The front of the building has three deep steps and is not suitable for wheelchair access. Guide dogs are welcome in both the suites and the cafe.
We do not provide a menu in Braille, but staff will be happy to read our menus to you.
For guests with hearing difficulties, we have a portable info-loop hearing device and all televisions have text facilities.