THIS week’s Nostalgia takes a look at the Llandudno Promenade, and the huge role it has played in the history of Llandudno.

Running for almost two miles, the Llandudno Promenade has long been the main feature of the popular Victorian resort.

Lined with hotels, including St George’s, The Imperial, Chatsworth House, the Esplanade and Pebble House, it offers guests a stunning view of the sea and Llandudno sands.

North Wales Pioneer: Llandudno Promenade. Photo: David Roberts/Llandudno in old photographsLlandudno Promenade. Photo: David Roberts/Llandudno in old photographs (Image: Llandudno Promenade. Photo: David Roberts/Llandudno in old photographs)

The promenade has also been a hub of activity for businesses and entertainment venues, linking up with the Pier for Punch and Judy shows, while Venue Cymru now entertains crowds at its home on the Promenade.

With other restaurants, cafes and independent stores calling the Promenade home in the past, its wide walkways and position next to the beach have always been popular spots for walkers.

The area retains its popularity today, with the beach and Promenade often drawing large crowds for events.

North Wales Pioneer: Llandudno Promenade. Photo: David Roberts/Llandudno in old photographsLlandudno Promenade. Photo: David Roberts/Llandudno in old photographs (Image: Llandudno Promenade. Photo: David Roberts/Llandudno in old photographs)