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One of UK's most picturesque routes but some say driving it is now 'daylight robbery'

Marine Drive, one of Wales' most scenic routes and a favourite among visitors to Llandudno, has seen its toll prices rise significantly in recent years.

The cost to traverse the four-mile stretch around the Great Orme was £3.90 in 2022/23, but this increased to £4.50 last financial year and has now been raised to £5.50 - a more than 40% increase in just two years.

This price hike has sparked mixed reactions on social media, with one individual labelling it "daylight robbery", while others argued that it offers good value for a day out and includes parking at the Great Orme summit.

Conwy council, who impose the toll and maintain the road, explained that this stretch is not categorised as one maintained by public expense and the charge assists in caring for the road, including dealing with rock falls.

Jim Jones, chief executive of North Wales Tourism, defended the toll, as he said: "The Marine Drive is one of the top scenic drives in the UK, with its historical significance and beauty, making it a popular destination for visitors and locals alike.

"A stage for major sporting events and TV shoots. Of course a toll is needed for ongoing maintenance needs, such as clearing rockfalls and ensuring visitor safety, are crucial for the upkeep of this iconic location," reports Wales Online.

He continued: "Staffing is also important, not just for the collection of the toll, but the team provide valuable visitor information, which is good to see. While it is reasonable to charge a fee to cover the running costs and maintenance of Marine Drive, excessive price hikes may deter people from visiting.

"It is also important for the public to know how the funds are being used and whether they are directly contributing to the upkeep of the

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