North Wales was Britain's main source of copper for about 200 years during the Bronze Age, new research has found. Scientists analysed metal from the Great Orme, Conwy, and found it was made into ...
The Great Orme or Y Gogarth in Welsh has been attracting visitors for the best part of 14,000 years. With its caves, ancient mines, abundant flora and fauna and easy access to the sea it's easy to see ...
The Great Orme is one of North Wales' most distinctive landmarks, and it was the Vikings who gave it its name. Orme, meaning 'worm' or 'sea serpent' describes the promontory overlooking Llandudno very ...
Emergency services are dealing with a fire at the Great Orme in Llandudno. Visitors have been urged to keep away from the area as firefighters tackle the grass fire. Conwy Council has confirmed the ...
The Great Orme near Llandudno in north Wales is one of the most visible and recognisable landmarks in the country, a huge limestone headland jutting out into the Irish Sea from the coastline. Its ...
The arrival of new kids playing among a herd of wild goats on Llandudno's Great Orme in north Wales may not be a welcome sight for everyone. Wardens have been trying to reduce the herd to 100 since ...