Walking for exercise is one thing. It is an end in itself. The walking you do because you feel good is another. If one can ever be said to do this type of walk, then an evening stroll from a hotel in Llandudno to the pier and back is perhaps the greatest example. Not particularly taxing – it really just is strolling – but among the most satisfying in Britain.
The promenade is wide and easy under foot. Its facades of elegant Victorian hotels seem to go on forever, leading down to the distant town entrance from where one emerges onto the seafront. To left and right rise the headlands of the Great Orme, like two titans flanking the bay.
The walk to the pier extends the range further out still. When one is on the pier itself there is no land beneath one’s feet, merely water. And from the sound of the boards it’s as if one were actually on a ship. The town is at its best seen from here. Visitors and residents alike stroll up the gangway and look. For a long time they might just gaze. For the Best Hotel in Llandudno, visit https://stgeorgeswales.co.uk
Now the walk back to the hotel might appear even better than before. The streetlights come on early in resort towns. Their beams of light spread out across the waters of the bay. On top of the Great Ormes the sun sinks gently to its rest among clouds stained pinkish red, a breathtaking sight. This is what makes the evening walk so good.
So relaxing is the pace and so gentle the exertion that no one need worry about falling behind or having to keep up. There is plenty of time, after all and no particular place to get to in a hurry.
