A NEW health, exercise and wellbeing complex is set to open at the site of a former hotel in Llandudno.

LVL 5 Gyms Ltd, owned by Sion Pritchard and Rich Blake, will open at the former Tudno Castle hotel site at Conway Road.

The business will host a VIP launch night at 6.30pm on Friday, 8 December, followed by an open day the next day and a full access opening on Sunday, 10 December.

With a high-quality gym, coffee and smoothie bar, changing rooms, sauna, spin zones and more, the business aims to breathe new life into the town.

North Wales Pioneer: The site is all set for the grand opening.The site is all set for the grand opening. (Image: Newsquest)

The 6,000 square metre two-floor facility will employ up to 10 people and Sion and Rich – who both hail from Conwy county – look forward to opening at the “vibrant” space.

“It’s a fantastic location and as we are both from the area it means a lot for us to be able to open a business in such a vibrant space, in a place we know so well,” said Sion.

Sion is also managing director of PetPlace, based in Abergele, Kinmel Bay, Llangefni, Mold, Ruthin and Gledrid.

Rich, a personal trainer and Workplace Resilience and Wellbeing Master Practitioner (WRAW MP), added: “What we are proposing is something unique, with a focus on the wellbeing of our customers and gym users.

“We have invested in the very latest technology and machinery, but mindfulness and making exercise more accessible in a warm, welcoming environment is one of our top priorities, especially post-pandemic.”

North Wales Pioneer: The site is all set for the grand opening.The site is all set for the grand opening. (Image: Newsquest)

The gym will feature innovative equipment including the region’s first Fit3D Proscanner, and its foundations are built on Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs – Self-Actualization, Esteem, Love/Belonging, Safety and Physiological.

“The entire space will be centred around the mind and body, having a healthy routine and positive focus,” said Sion, who is also managing director of award-winning retail chain PetPlace.

“This will be a place people can come to train and lift weights but also to be part of a community, socialise and experience something new, something different from the norm – we are excited to see how things develop.”

Rich added: “This is the perfect location, and our aim is to create a setting unlike any other in this region.

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“There is demand out there for a gym like this, with state-of-the-art facilities and a mission to support the mental and physical health of customers and the community.

“We will be so proud to be able to do that on our doorstep right here in Llandudno and thank everyone for their support so far.”

Edward Hiller, Managing Director of Mostyn Estates, congratulated LVL5 Gyms and said their arrival will bring something new to the town.

“We are delighted to be welcoming them to Llandudno and have recognised for some time that there is a gap in the market for a premium offering like this,” he said.

“LVL5 has a really clear ambition to provide a facility the town can be proud to host, so we wish them the very best for the future.”