UCG British Isles will be returning the Victorian resort of Llandudno in North Wales. Set on the shore of the Irish Sea and bordering the Snowdonia National Park, this is one of the most beautiful areas of the British Isles, with breath-taking landscapes, quaint towns and villages. Take a step back in history: walk upon the walls of the medieval town of Conwy, explore historic castles, shop in the ancient Roman city of Chester or visit the Great Orme Mines, Llandudno’s ancient copper mine dating back 4,000 years. There is so much to see and explore in this beautiful Celtic land!
Services
Church services will be held in the Wedgwood Suite of the St. George’s Hotel. Parking within walking distance of the Feast hotel is readily available, both on-street and in dedicated car parks. Parking charges apply in both cases. The opening night service will be on Monday, Oct. 6 at 8 p.m. and the final service will be in the afternoon of Tuesday, Oct. 14.
Travel
To reach Llandudno from North America, the closest suitable UK airport would be Manchester (MAN), about 75 miles away, which has good road and rail connections to Llandudno. Llandudno is directly served by both bus and train transport, including rail links to the cities of Manchester and Liverpool and their airports. The A55 dual carriageway links Llandudno with the UK motorway network, and with the port of Holyhead where there are ferry connections to Dublin in Ireland.
Registration
This venue has limited capacity, in the region of 180 overall; overseas transfers will be limited to around 60.