Maesdu Park, Football stadium in Llandudno, Wales
Maesdu Park is a football stadium in Llandudno with space for 2,000 spectators, including 1,000 seats spread across multiple stands, a main stand with four seating rows, and a modern covered Centenary Stand behind one goal. The facility includes a clubhouse with food services and a dedicated parking area for visitors.
The stadium opened in 1991 when Llandudno Football Club relocated from its previous ground at the Oval. The former site was subsequently redeveloped into a supermarket.
The stadium serves as a focal point for football and community gatherings in the town, drawing supporters who follow the local team's matches throughout the season. It functions as a social hub where residents connect through their shared interest in the sport.
The venue is easily accessible with its own parking area right at the stadium for visitors. The clubhouse provides food and drink options, making it straightforward to plan a matchday visit.
A 3G artificial pitch was installed in 2010, allowing matches and training to continue regardless of weather conditions. This advancement enabled year-round activity at the ground.
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