Attractions / Activities
Aberconwy House
Attraction
A 14th-century merchant's house, Aberconwy House is the only medieval merchant's house in Conwy to have survived almost six centuries of turbulent history in the town.
Anglesey and Wales Walking Holidays
Activity Operator
Looking for a walking holiday in Wales? Anglesey and Wales Walking Holidays are the local experts. Operating since 2006, the company specialise in organising self-guided hiking tours for novices and experienced walkers alike.
Conwy Town Walls
Attraction
Over 3/4m (1.2km) of town walls, one of the finest and most complete sets in Europe, with twenty-one towers and three gateways. N and W of castle, enclosing much of the town.
Gwydir Castle
Attraction
One of Wales’ finest Tudor houses and seat of the illustrious Wynn family Situated in the beautiful Conwy Valley just a stone’s throw from Llanrwst, Gwydir Castle is an exceptional example of a Tudor courtyard house within ten acres of beautiful G
Gwydir Uchaf Chapel
Attraction
A simple stone-built chapel built in 1673, noted for its fine painted ceiling.
Plas Mawr
Attraction
Standing as a symbol of a buoyant and prosperous Elizabethan age, Plas Mawr is one of the finest town houses of its period in Britain.