When: Sat 7th August, leaving Pendle Avenue at 9am, returning early evening (around 6pm) How much: £6 adults, £3 children What: We'll first be visiting Conwy, a UNESCO World Heritage Site is a medieval walled town with 22 towers surrounding its battlements and one of the finest castles in the UK, constructed by the English monarch Edward I between 1283 and 1289.
After that we'll move on to Llandudno - an Victorian sea-side resort with fine beeches, shopping and all sorts of visitor attractions, including the unique tramway (the only cable-hauled public road tramway in the UK, which still uses the original Victorian carriages) which lifts visitors to the top of the spectacular Great Orme head with its multiple attractions, including the underground tour of Bronze Age copper mines.
Tickets: You can buy tickets from Jane Mellows in the College Office (next to the Porters Lodge) every day until 3pm and from the GSA Office when open. Buy early to avoid disappointment!