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Conwy is a town steeped in history, with much of it preserved behind the town’s walls and ancient architecture. The massive 13th-century castle, whose walls encompass this unique mediaeval town, lies at its centre.
It’s a stunning location, surrounded by lush Welsh farmland and watched over by the majestic Snowdonia mountains. The Quay is home to a variety of facilities and is especially beautiful during the summer months. Whether you want to relax with a refreshing drink outside of a charming quayside bar, go on an exhilarating boat trip around the coastline region, or walk through the various nearby mountains, Conwy has it all.
Conwy has a diverse range of dining and drinking options. The town is full with fine dining restaurants, historic taverns, and cosy cafés. It also has a variety of hotels and B&Bs, many of which are within walking distance to the castle. It’s not every day that you wake up five minutes from a historic castle, but for many people in Conwy, it is.
You could be tricked into believing that this town is difficult to get to because of its classic and charming appearance. Two large airports, Liverpool and Manchester, are a little over an hour away. If you’re travelling by rail, you’ll have no trouble finding one from one of the UK’s main cities to Conwy. Further out in Conwy County, which has similarly stunning seaside villages, is worth exploring.
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Conwy - North Wales
After a short stop at the main tourist centre, your guide will take you 500 feet down into the Llechwedd Deep Mine on Europe's steepest cable train.
Conwy - North Wales
They have one of the most extensive owl collections on public display in the UK.
Conwy - North Wales
North Wales was home to the first artists' colony in the United Kingdom in the late nineteenth century.
Conwy - North Wales
Suspension Bridge in North Wales over the River Conwys.
Conwy - North Wales
This charming 16th-century residence provides audio tours & is popular as a wedding venue.
Great Family Days Out
Conwy - North Wales
On the summit of the Great Orme, there are two different sets of structures devoted to tourists' requirements, even if the day is a bit wet or windy.
Conwy - North Wales
A visit to Great Orme Mines is a thought-provoking and informative exp
Conwy - North Wales
The team at Adventure Parc Snowdonia are inspired by nature, and they hope you will be as well!
Culture Vulture Days Out
Conwy - North Wales
After 700 years, the magnificent medieval castle still looms above the town.
Conwy - North Wales
With intimate corners, sweeping lawns, grand terraces and verdant woodland, there are many gardens in one at Bodnant.
Conwy - North Wales
This is the only medieval merchant's house in Conwy to have survived the turbulent history of the walled town over nearly six centuries.
Conwy - North Wales
The Smallest House measures just 72 inches across, 122 inches high and 120 inches deep.