THE Llandudno Transport Festival is an annual three-day Bank Holiday outdoor event situated on Llandudno's famous promenade.
Taking place between April 30 and May 2, it runs closely alongside the town's annual Victorian Extravaganza, with the two events connected by a free hop-on-hop-off preserved bus service throughout the weekend.
The Llandudno Transport Festival, approaching its 30th year, has become a very popular event for vintage and preserved motor enthusiasts as well as families and visitors to the town.
Meanwhile, the Llandudno Victorian Extravaganza has a lot going on in the main streets through the town, including period and modern funfair attractions, street entertainers, stalls, steam traction engines, live entertainment, shop window displays, and people in period dress.
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The Transport Festival gates open each day at 9am until late on Saturday and Sunday, and 5pm on Monday, with the bus service running all day from 10am
On the Saturday, between 5.30pm and 6pm, there will be a "Cavalcade of Exhibits" from vintage motorcycles to the heaviest haulage truck being used on our roads today. It will leave the showground to go to Conwy, through the town's tight arches, before returning to Llandudno.
On Sunday evening, the exhibitors will travel through and around the seaside town of Llandudno.
For more information visit www.llantransfest.co.uk
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