Self catering accommodation in Conwy. Conwy is one
of the highlights of the north coast, with its setting on the
Conwy estuary and backdrop of dramatic, forested Snowdonia. Constructed
by Edward 1 between 1283 and 1289, soaring curtain walls and
8 huge round towers give Conwy
Castle an intimidating presence. Telford's narrow Conwy Suspension
Bridge was used until 1958. The 14th century timber and stone
Aberconwy House
is the oldest house in Conwy, while Plas
Mawr is one of the best preserved Elizabethan town houses
in Britain."Teapot World"
packs one thousand teapots into one room, including some Clarice
Cliff. Conwy railway station is next to the castle. Conwy, along
with Harlech, is probably the most impressive of all the Welsh
castles. The town has a variety of shops, pubs & restaurants
for the visitor to enjoy. Also see Conwy
& Conwy attractions.
If you are in the right town but cannot find the accommodation
you want on this page, you might consider bed
and breakfast in Conwy or Conwy
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