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Conwy

Conwy is one of the finest remaining medieval walled towns in Britain.  Edward 1’s imposing fortress castle was completed in 1287.  From the soaring towers discover breathtaking views towards Snowdonia and the estuary of the River Conwy and the Great Orme.

The walls retain three of the original gateways, and make an exciting walk, with views of the town and the pretty yacht filled harbor.  Conwy is a member of the European Walled Towns, which has nearly one hundred-member towns throughout Europe.  

Legend says that the Romans were attracted to Conwy by its pearls.  The fascinating story of Conwy’s traditional thriving mussel fishing industry is told at the Conwy Mussel Centre on the quay.

You can take a stroll through the gardens of Bodlondeb Park and you will discover the Victorian residence of Albert Wood, who was one of Conwy’s great benefactors.  It is now the home of Conwy County Borough Council.  The surrounding ancient woodland offers autumnal seasonal colours and bluebells in the Spring, with spectacular views to the estuary and castle.

A visit to Conwy would not be complete without a look around Britain’s Smallest House.  Built originally as a fisherman’s cottage, its last occupant was 6” 3” tall but amazingly the house measures only 10’ by 4’2”.  

Behind Plas Mawr, The Royal Cambrian Academy Gallery is an inspiring place with a well-earned reputation for showing some of the finest art in Wales.

Conwy Guildhall is home to Conwy Town Council, The Mayor’s Parlour, with its beautiful art works and Council Chamber may be booked for civil ceremonies.

Spend a day in Conwy and indulge your passions in our imaginative and stylish shops.  Quality restaurants and fun coffee shops will provide a welcome break from your sightseeing around the castle and walls.  Enjoy fish and chips on the Quay.  Perfect.  A day well spent!

Conwy Castle

Designed by Thomas Telford and completed in 1826, the graceful suspension bridge spans the river and was built to link the Holyhead coach road.  It is surely the crowning glory of the famous bridge-builder’s career.  Visit the Toll House and its traditional garden, in the care of the National Trust.

Conwy Nature Reserve

Get closer to nature at RSPB’s Conwy reserve.  Explore the wetland, discover frogs, dragonflies and butterflies in summer, or marvel at thousands of waterbirds on the estuary in winter.  We have quizzes, trails and activities to keep even the youngest visitors entertained, and an outdoor PlaySpace for the kids to explore while you enjoy a cuppa or a picnic.

The coffee shop is a great place for a light lunch or afternoon tea, with views across the Carneddau mountains  Find the perfect gift in the Visitor Centre and check out the website for weekly events.

DIRECTIONS Junction 18, A55 (Deganwy exit), follow the signs to the reserve.

OPEN Daily 9.30 a.m. to 5 p.m. except Christmas Day.  Coffee Shop 10 a.m. to 4.30 p.m.

Britain’s Smallest House

A visit to Conwy would not be complete without a look around Britain’s Smallest House. Built originally as a fisherman’s cottage, its last occupant was 6”3” tall but amazingly the house measures only 10” by 4”2”.

Open April to end October

Tel; 01492 573965

Cineworld Complex

Cineworld is a 9 screen multiplex cinema located at Llandudno Junction in the leisure and fast food complex.  Cineworld is adjacent to Tesco on the A55 turn off for Conwy,

Please check all times and dates before visiting.

www.cineworld.co.uk

Conwy Water Gardens

Situated just outside Conwy in a town called Rowen.  Conwy Water Gardens is set amidst a woodland valley you’ll enjoy walking through the tranquil surroundings discovering pheasants, miniature ducks.  You can feed the ducks and chickens and see Capybaras in their purpose-built enclosure.  

The Dutch Pancake House is fully licensed and you can try their delicious pancakes.  With over 60 to choose from there is something for everyone including Gluten free.

There is a Childrens Play area and Aquatic Centre.  The Aquatic centre stocks over 100 species of fish – cold water (including Koi), tropical and one of the largest selections of Marines & Corals in North Wales.

Opening hours – open all year 

Prices All attractions are free of charge apart from Fishing (see website for prices).

www.conwywatergardens.co.uk

Conwy Golf Course

Conwy 01492 592423

www.conwygolfclub.com

Championship link golf course

Popular Walks

Llandudno Junction

Gentle walk, cycle or jog the scenic coastal path from Conwy to Deganwy. A thirty five minute walk will bring you to sunny Deganwy with its busy restaurants and elegant shops.  Stay and watch the spectacular sunsets.  Visit the Castle Ruins on top of the Vardre, and enjoy the spectacular views.  Or take the route from Conwy to the RSPB reserve in Llandudno Junction.  Observe ducks, curlew, oyster catchers, herons and so many others.  Stop for a welcome paned – a cup of Welsh.

Conwy

Popular local trails, include Pwllycrochan Woods, the Fairy Glen at Old Colwyn and Bryn Euryn above Rhos-on-Sea.  Leaflets available locally or see the website for more information.

North Wales Attractions

At Melyn Management we pride ourselves on our knowledge of the local area and what North Wales can offer to our guests. North Wales has a wide variety of attractions in the area, suiting a variety of different party sizes, children, families, young couples and everything in between.

Here you will find an array of attractions. Our team has visited all the attractions listed, this allows us to be able to help you book any of these attractions and advise you on what attractions are best suited to you.

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