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20 March 2025

Llandudno’s Alice Trail Relaunches with Refreshed Statues and New Attractions


Llandudno’s Alice Trail Relaunches with Refreshed Statues and New Attractions

Llandudno’s Alice Trail has been officially relaunched with Llandudno Town Mayor and Miss Alice cutting a ribbon at the new Mad Hatter’s Table in Happy Valley.

The trail celebrates the legacy of Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. Existing statues have been refurbished and new statues unveiled.

Conwy County Borough Council secured funding from UK Government Shared Prosperity Fund to refurbish and repair the much-loved  statues.

Cllr Nigel Smith, Cabinet Member for A Sustainable Economy, said:

“We’re thrilled to welcome visitors back to the Alice Trail, now better than ever. This re-launch not only celebrates the magic of Lewis Carroll’s masterpiece, but also brings our community together in a way that showcases the beauty and creativity of Llandudno. We’re excited to invite both new visitors and long-time fans to rediscover the wonder of Alice and her adventures right here in Llandudno.”

In line with the 160th anniversary of the original publication of Alice in Wonderland, the refreshed Alice Trail offers a chance for literary fans and visitors to immerse themselves in the locations that shaped the beloved story. There are 34 points of interest which invite visitors to embark on their own magical journey through the whimsical world of Wonderland Llandudno.

A new Alice Trail leaflet and map to guide visitors along the trail will be available to purchase next month from Llandudno Tourist Information Centre in the Victoria Shopping Centre.



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