LLANDUDNO TRANSPORT FESTIVAL

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Description

The Llandudno Transport Festival is held on the sea-front showground in one of the most picturesque bays of the UK. Llandudno is Wales' largest resort and famed for its Victorian style and Edwardian elegance.

The Llandudno Transport Festival is the largest in Wales and one of the U.K.'s best-loved events. It is held in conjunction with the Victorian Extravaganza. Costume, vintage fairground and a host of attractions combine in a unique annual celebration of transport and entertainment heritage within the town. The two events are linked by a free shuttle-bus service.


WHAT'S ON

Saturday

The Saturday road run normally takes in a tour of the World Heritage town of Conwy, via Llanrhos and Deganwy. Further details of the Saturday road run will be available on the Festival Field during the late afternoon.

Sunday

Sunday sees two major events, there is the annual Crosville gathering of buses, coaches and enthusiasts ancient and modern and the Extravaganza street parade of walkers in costume, cyclists, marching bands, entertainers and traction engines to circle the town. The spectacle lasts almost an hour.

On Sunday evening the second road run normally takes place around the celebrated Marine Drive for superb coastal views and most unusual photo-opportunites. The half-way stop by the 'Rest and be Thankful' cafe is a transport spectacular in itself. There will be more information on whether the road run takes place on the Festival field.

 Monday

The Extravaganza street parade around the town is repeated at midday.



TICKET INFORMATION

ROAD RUN PARTICIPANTS

Entry Site

CAR EXHIBITORS

Entry Site


SPECTATORS

Adult: £8.50

Child 4-14: £2.50

Child 0-3: FREE

Three-day passes are available on Saturday at twice the day rate.