Things To See & Do

Conwy is a town rich in history, which much of it still preserved within the walls and traditional structures of its buildings. In the heart of it is the mighty 13th-century castle, whose walls encapsulate this remarkable medieval town.

Surrounded by lush Welsh countryside and watched over by the mighty mountains of Snowdonia, it’s a most beautiful place to visit. The Quay is host to a number of amenities and is a particularly stunning place to visit during the warm summer months. Below is a selection of things to do in the area.

Conwy Castle

Built towards the end of the thirteenth century,  this picturesque and reportedly haunted castle was built for King Edward I and is a perfect example of the “concentric castle” design. The Castle is at the heart of the UNESCO World Heritage site.

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Smallest House in Britain

Snowdonia National Park

Situated on the west coast of Britain and covering over 820 square miles of diverse, picturesque landscapes, The Snowdonia National Park is a living working area which is home to over 26,000 people. As well as being the largest National Park in Wales, Snowdonia boasts the highest mountain in England and Wales, the largest natural lake in Wales, as well as a wealth of beautiful villages like Betws y Coed and Beddgelert. Snowdonia is an area steeped in culture and local history, where more than half its population speak Welsh.

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Conwy Suspension Bridge

The Conwy Suspension Bridge is a Grade I-listed structure and is one of the first road suspension bridges in the world. Located in the medieval town of Conwy in Conwy county borough, North Wales, it is now only passable on foot.

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