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Conwy Castle


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Conwy CastleBuilt for King Edward I between 1283 and 1287, Master James of St George's design remains an outstanding achievement of medieval military architecture. World Heritage Site. Site exhibition.

 

Contact Details:

Mr Roy Williams
Conwy, LL32 8LD
Tel: 01492 592358

Email: conwy.castle@cadw.co.uk
Web: www.cadw.wales.gov.uk

Dates: Open all year, Closed 24 - 26 December and 1 January, from 9.30am. Closing times depend on time of year

Rates Admission
Adult £4.50
Child £4.00
Family Ticket £14.00
Seniors Rate £4.00

Facilities & Services:

Accessible by public transport  Coach parties welcome  School parties welcome  Toilets on site  Car parking facilities  Shop on site 

Awards:

VAQAS Cymru 


How to find it:


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Did you know?

 

Conwy Castle was originally painted white and the towers sported conical roofs. What a sight that must have been.

Castle Turret

Penmaenmawr, a few miles west of Conwy, was the favourite holiday spot of Victorian prime minister William Ewart Gladstone.

Mussel Conwy

World famous mussels are harvested locally and processed at a special new plant on Conwy Quay, which is open to visitors.