Conwy

The 'magical' Conwy Castle by night.

Dominated by its castle built by Edward I, the walled town of Conwy overlooks the estuary of the River Conwy over towards Deganwy. Conwy Castle is one of the most impressive examples of mediaeval military architecture and offers spectacular views of both the estuary and the mountains. You can pay to set foot inside the actual castle or you can walk around the historical walls that surround the town of Conwy for free!

Visit Plas Mawr, the best preserved Elizabethan town house in Britain, now in the care of CADW. Behind Plas Mawr is the Royal Cambrian Academy, a modern gallery with changing exhibitions by Wales' foremost artists.

A must for nature lovers is Conwy Butterfly Jungle, home to some of the world's largest and most exotic butterflies and Pensychnant Nature Conservation Centre, 120 acres of heaths and woods with spring birds, rare moths, guided walks and talks.

The town hosts many different events from the historic Honey Fair and Seed Fair to the Conwy Feast - North Wales' largest food festival.

The narrow, cobbled streets have a unique blend of specialist shops offering unusual and distinctive products.

Conwy Quay is home to 'Britain's smallest house' and also home to the hungry seagulls of the North Wales coast. Enjoy a portion of chips from the local 'chippy' but be careful of the greedy birds!

Conwy Castle Suspension Bridge

Coed Mawr Hall and Cottages

01492 650922

01492 650922

Boutique Bed & Breakfast and 5 star Luxury self-catering cottages

coedmawrhall@hotmail.com

www.coedmawrhall.co.uk

Rowen, Conwy, Snowdonia, North Wales LL32 8YN

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