About Conwy
Surrounded by medieval walls, this ancient market town is home to a castle, historic landmarks, bridges, and dynamic river setting.
Conwy is a walled market town on the north coast of Wales.
Conwy Castle and the town walls were built between 1283 and 1289. Conwy Suspension Bridge was completed in 1826.
Aberconwy House, Conwy's only surviving 14th-century merchant's house, is one of the first buildings built inside the walls of Conwy. Another fine house open to the public is Plas Mawr, an Elizabethan house built in 1576, which has been extensively refurbished to its original 16th-century appearance.
The church standing in Conwy stood in the walls of Conwy since the 14th century. However, the oldest structure is the southern end of the east side of the town walls. It dates from the early 13th century.
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The Groes Inn
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In the beautiful North Wales countryside, this award-winning, traditional British inn blends the warm welcome of a local pub with delicious food, excellent service and a comfortable bed.
Welcoming visitors for over 400 years, The Groes Inn has luxury bedrooms and an award-winning restaurant.
The Groes Inn was named 'Inn of the Year' by The Good Pub Guide in 2012.
With free parking, The Groes Inn is just outside the Snowdonia National Park, within easy reach of Conwy Castle and Tal-y-Cafn Rail Station. Read more...
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Attractions in Conwy
- Historic Center, Conwy
- Conwy Castle
- Town Walls, Conwy
- Conwy Suspension Bridge
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