The Summit Complex sits at the highest point of the Great Orme and is gifted with spectacular views of Snowdonia, Anglesey, Menai Strait, the North Wales Coast and the coast of Ireland on clear day. Built in the early twentieth century as a nine-bedroom hotel the Summit Complex has had several owners, a devastating fire and many changes since its historic opening.
The Summit Complex now houses a Bar and Restaurant which is themed on the famous Randolph Turpin who once owned the Complex. A themed Gift and Curio Shop stocked with gifts and Souvenirs as a reminder of your visit.
Primary Child Friendly
Site Description Bar, Café
Vibe & Decor Comfortable, Friendly, Relaxed
Site Facilities Carpark, Outside Dining Area, Picnic Area, Public Toilets, Restaurant(s), Coach Parking, Plenty of Seating, Souvenir Shop
Activities Childrens Activities, Mini Golf, Sightseeing, Walking
Features Water views, Panoramic Views
Drinks Beer, Wine & Spirits
Menus Breakfast, Lunch
Admission Free Admission
Nearby Accommodation, Attractions, Beach(s), Coastal Walks, Galleries, Museums, Railway Station, Restaurants/Cafes, Convention Centre
Payment Method Most Major Credit Cards

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