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Conwy, a picturesque town in North Wales, is steeped in history and envelops visitors in its medieval charm. Nestled on the coast of North Wales, Conwy is famed for its imposing 13th-century castle and well-preserved town walls, both of which are UNESCO World Heritage Sites. This town serves as a vivid window into the past, offering a glimpse of medieval life in Wales. Conwy Castle, with its eight massive towers and high curtain walls, dominates the town's skyline and provides panoramic views of the surrounding landscape, including the Conwy Estuary and the Snowdonia National Park. The town's strategic location and its historical significance in military and maritime history have made it a focal point of Welsh culture and heritage. Beyond its historical allure, Conwy has embraced modernity while preserving its architectural integrity, offering a harmonious blend of past and present. The town's narrow cobbled streets, ancient houses, and the bustling quay contribute to its unique character, making Conwy a captivating destination for history buffs, culture enthusiasts, and nature lovers alike.

Conwy's local attractions and places of interest extend beyond its famous castle. The Smallest House in Great Britain, located on Conwy's quayside, offers a fascinating glimpse into compact living, historically. Plas Mawr, an Elizabethan house in the heart of the town, stands as one of the best-preserved Elizabethan townhouses in Britain, showcasing the opulence of the era. For nature enthusiasts, the Conwy RSPB Nature Reserve provides a sanctuary for a wide variety of birds and wildlife, with walking trails that allow visitors to immerse themselves in the natural beauty of the area. The Conwy Suspension Bridge, designed by Thomas Telford, and the adjacent toll house offer insights into engineering advancements of the early 19th century, complementing the town's rich historical tapestry. Furthermore, the Conwy Marina and its surrounding beaches offer leisurely pursuits, from sailing to simply enjoying the scenic views of the North Wales coastline.

Surrounding Conwy, several towns and villages add to the allure of this region, each with its unique attractions and heritage. To the west, the Isle of Anglesey offers ancient sites, stunning landscapes, and a rich maritime history. South of Conwy, the town of Betws-y-Coed, situated in the Snowdonia National Park, is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, with its lush forests, cascading waterfalls, and myriad hiking trails. Llandudno, to the north, is a Victorian seaside resort with a charming promenade, the Great Orme headland, and the Llandudno Pier, offering a blend of natural beauty and Victorian elegance. Further inland, the historic town of Caernarfon, known for its majestic Caernarfon Castle, provides another layer of Wales' rich past. Lastly, the village of Llanrwst, with its picturesque setting and the famous Pont Fawr (a stone bridge dating from the 17th century), captures the essence of Welsh rural beauty. These neighboring areas, each with their distinct identity, contribute to the rich cultural and natural tapestry of North Wales, making Conwy a perfect starting point for exploring this enchanting part of the country.
Delving deeper into the heart of Conwy, visitors will find an array of landmarks and attractions that breathe life into the history and culture of the region. Dominating the town's skyline is the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Conwy Castle, a remarkable fortress built in the 13th century by Edward I, which stands as a pinnacle of medieval military architecture with its eight towers providing breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape. Not far from this historic citadel, the Smallest House in Great Britain awaits, offering a quaint glimpse into life in a bygone era. Conwy's walls, among the most well-preserved medieval fortifications in Britain, offer an unforgettable walk with panoramic views of the town and its surroundings. Moreover, the Aberconwy House, a 14th-century merchant's house, and Plas Mawr, an Elizabethan townhouse, stand as exquisite representations of the town's architectural heritage, giving insights into periods of prosperity and elegance. For nature enthusiasts, Bodlondeb Park offers a peaceful retreat with its expansive green spaces and woodland areas, showcasing the natural beauty that Wales has to offer.

Just a short journey from Conwy, a myriad of charming towns and villages offers further exploration and diverse experiences. To the north-east, the Victorian seaside resort of Llandudno beckons with its pier and Great Orme, a limestone headland offering picturesque views and a rich history. The nearby town of Deganwy is known for its marina and the ruins of Deganwy Castle, narrating tales of ancient Welsh princes. Venturing south, one can explore the idyllic Trefriw, renowned for its woolen mills and spa waters. Further inland, the market town of Llanrwst offers a tranquil setting by the River Conwy, boasting historic buildings such as Tu Hwnt i'r Bont, a 15th-century grade II listed building. Towards the west, the village of Glan Conwy provides an ideal spot for bird watching, with its RSPB nature reserve offering a haven for various bird species. These neighbouring towns and villages, each bearing their unique charm and history, add to the rich tapestry of experiences that await visitors in the Conwy region.








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The Kinmel and Kinspa LL22 9AS
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The Kinmel and Kinspa

St. Georges Road

Abergele

LL22 9AS
Black Lion Hotel LL22 8RY
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Black Lion Hotel

Swan Square

Abergele

LL22 8RY
Located in the village of Llanfair Talhaiarn, 5 miles south of Abergele on the north Wales Coast.
Royal Oak Hotel LL24 0AY
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Royal Oak Hotel

Holyhead Road

Betws-y-Coed

LL24 0AY
Elens Castle Hotel LL25 0EJ
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Elens Castle Hotel

Elen's Castle Hotel

Betws-y-Coed

LL25 0EJ
Waterloo Hotel And Lodge LL24 0AR
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Waterloo Hotel And Lodge

Waterloo Hotel And Lodge

Betws-y-Coed

LL24 0AR
Craig-y-Dderwen Riverside Hotel LL24 0AS
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Craig-y-Dderwen Riverside Hotel

Betws-y-coed Snowdonia

Betws-y-Coed

LL24 0AS
Llwyn Onn Guest House LL24 0TW
Guest house

Llwyn Onn Guest House

Rhydlydan

Betws-y-Coed

LL24 0TW
Bryn Coed Guest House LL29 7TW
Guest house

Bryn Coed Guest House

27 Rhiw Road

Colwyn Bay

LL29 7TW
Bryn Woodlands House LL29 7DT
Guest house

Bryn Woodlands House

14 Woodland Road

Colwyn Bay

LL29 7DT
Ellingham House LL29 7DR
Bed and breakfast

Ellingham House

1 Woodland Park West

Colwyn Bay

LL29 7DR
The Northwood LL28 4RS
Guest house

The Northwood

47 Rhos Road

Colwyn Bay

LL28 4RS
Sychnant Pass House LL32 8BJ
Guest house

Sychnant Pass House

Sychnant Pass Road

Conwy

LL32 8BJ
The Castle Hotel Conwy North Wales LL32 8DB
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The Castle Hotel Conwy North Wales

High Street

Conwy

LL32 8DB
Located in the heart of Conwy, North Wales, a short walk to the quayside and with castle views.
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