Lifeboat Station : Llandudno (Orme's Head)
Main Contact Details
Llandudno Lifeboat Station, Lloyd Street, Gwynedd, United Kingdom
LL30 2YG
Telephone
01492 875777
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Station Information
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- Explore stations are normally open all year and have an RNLI gift shop
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- Observe stations may be open by appointment only
- RNLI Beach Lifeguard area
Visitor Contact
Capt Marcus Elliott
Llandudno Lifeboat Station
Telephone
01492 875777
Station Opening Times
By appiontment only
Shop
Stall on promenade every Sunday from May to September
Accessibility
As access is very restricted the Offshore Lifeboat is displayed on the Promanade most Sundays throughout the summer.

About this station
For nearly 145 years, lifeboat crews from Llandudno have been saving lives at sea, as well as inland during flooding. Today’s lifeboat station operates both an all weather Mersey class lifeboat and an inshore D class lifeboat.
Recent launches in wales (BST)
22/11/2008
Burry Port - 16:1516/11/2008
The Mumbles - 13:3314/11/2008
Flint - 11:25
Last Launch
30/09/2008
RNLI Compass Autumn 2008
01/10/2008
By: RNLI
Read more stories from Wales, West Mercia and the Isle of Man in Compass, available here.

Family rescued from grounded RIB
15/09/2008
By: Peter Wright
A rigid inflatable boat with two adults and two children onboard ran aground in Conwy Bay on Saturday afternoon.

Holyhead lifeboat leads historic procession
01/09/2008
By: Ray Steadman
A flotilla of gaff-rigged wooden boats sailed into Holyhead on 31 August, led by the town's Severn class lifeboat Christopher Pearce.

Scrum on the Beach
15/08/2008
By: Paul Cullen
England rugby players Danny Cipriani and Nick Easter enjoyed a day on the beach on Wednesday, in the centre of Birmingham, with RNLI Lifeguards giving safety advice.

Three rescued by St Davids lifeboats
07/08/2008
By: Jim Phillips
St Davids' lifeboats were called out on Tuesday night to the aid of three teenage girls trapped in a gulley at the foot of cliffs at Caerfai Bay.
