St Tudno's Church, Llandudno, Wales
Croeso i Eglwys Sant Tudno
28 September, 2018, 12 noon
St. Tudno’s Church on the Great Orme has been a site of Christian worship since the 6th century, when the Celtic monk Tudno (pronounced “Tidno”) brought the word of God to the people here.
St. Tudno’s is a place of pilgrimage, peace and prayer and is an active place of worship within the Parish of Llandudno. Services include the popular open air services during the summer, which have been celebrated since at least 1857. Monthly services are held during winter, including Carols by Candlelight and the Easter Vigil, and there are special celebrations on St. Tudno’s Day, 5 June.
St. Tudno founded his cell on the Great Orme in the sixth century but no trace of the original building remains. The present church was built in the 12th century and part of the north wall remains from this time, while the rest of the structure dates from a 15th century extension.
Fabric of St. Tudno’s
THE CHURCH BUILDING
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St. Tudno's Church
The Churchyard on the Great Orme in Llandudno.
St.Tudno's Church, Great Orme Llandudno 1500 years old.
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Saint Tudno's Church, The Great Orme
A video showing St Tudno's Church and its surrounding area. The Church is positioned on the top of The Great Orme in Llandudno, North Wales.
On the northern side of the Great Orme, nestling in a sheltered hollow, is the church of Saint Tudno with its churchyard and the adjacent town cemetery, still in regular use. This little church, open daily during the season, was built in the 12th century on a Christian site dating from the 6th century and dedicated to the memory of its founder St. Tudno (feast day June 5th). He was one of the seven sons of King Seithenyn whose legendary kingdom in Cardigan Bay was submerged by tidal activity. Each son in reparation for their father's neglect, so it was seen, studied in St. Dunawd's college at Bangor Iscoed (Bangor on Dee, near Chester).
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Little Orme
The Little Orme is 141 metres in height, and is a HuMP. It is one of two headlands situated at either end of Llandudno Bay, in Conwy County Borough, Wales. The other, larger, headland is the Great Orme.
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This establishment sits along the city's promenade. This is the heart of the tourist district and guests of the St. Tudno Hotel will find many stores and restaurants nearby. The beaches are also very close to this establishment. Other area attractions include the pier, the city's theater and the Great Orme. There are Bronze Age copper mines at the edge of town. Guests of this establishment may use the Manchester airport as their point of entry. There is a direct train that runs from Manchester to the Llandudno station, not far from the St. Tudno Hotel. By car, the journey takes approximately 1.5 hours.
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V-log 23: Pilgrimage to Rhos-on-Sea and Llandudno
I go on a short walking pilgrimage in honour of Sts. Trillo and St. Tudno. Both lived in the 6th century and were instrumental in the evangelisation of North Wales.
St. Trillo was a Breton who sailed to Wales and set up his hermitage on an island just off the northern coast. The island is now part of the mainland but his chapel - probably much rebuilt - remains.
St. Tudno was one of the seven sons of King Seithenyn, whose legendary kingdom Cantref y Gwaelod in Cardigan Bay was submerged by tidal activity. According to the legends, Tudno turned to God in order to make recompense for the drunken incompetence of his father, which had led to the loss of the kingdom under the waves. He set up his hermitage on the slopes of the Great Orme above the town of Llandudno which was named after him.
On my pilgrimage I walked from St. Trillo's Chapel - the UK's smallest church - to St. Tudno's Church via Penrhyn Bay, the Little Orme, Llandudno and the Great Orme.
LLANDUDNO GREAT ORME ST TUDNO CEMETERY autumn
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