Er...the Great Orme, the Little Orme, the West shore, the North Shore...
Seriously, there are Victoriana aspects which make the place more enticing, such as the tramway and the Pier, but I suspect more may have to do with Mostyn's tight control over what can and can't be done on places like the prom.
BOT:
"Among the chief opponents to the idea of a new boat house close to the pier have been conservation group Save Our Promenade, but spokesman John Lawson-Reay said they would look favourably on plans to build it at Craig y Don provided that it was designed to blend in with the surrounding area.
“A site between Craig y Don and Craigside would be away from the town’s conservation area, and could be less visually intrusive provided the RNLI comes up with an acceptable design. We will be interested to see what they come up with if the trials show that it is viable to launch the boat from there,” he commented."
"Could someone please tell me what right John Reay has to approve of where the new station should be sighted and its design? See todays NWWN. Is he a qualified architect for example? Does he in fact have any qualifications at all?"
JLR has involved in a long succession of "Save our..(
insert appropriate word here)" - type organisations, since the late '80s. As a freelance BBC TV news cameraman, he has a good eye for visual aspects, so I wouldn't condemn him on that, but his long history with so many different groups perhaps throws his apparent commitment to any one into some question...