Places to Visit in Conwy, Wales.
Castle Hotel, Conwy
The picturesque county of Conwy is the most northern county in mainland Wales with Gwynedd and Denbighshire as its neighbours to the west and east respectively. The county town, Conwy, is said to be one of the finest mediaeval walled towns in the whole of Europe.
There is plenty to see and do before you return to one of the excellent hotels in Conwy to rest those aching feet after your historical journey around this popular county.
There is the Conwy Suspension Bridge and the magnificent Conwy Castle, Aberconwy House and Abbey, Plas Mawr, Ty Mawr Wybrnant whilst some of the best hotels include Conwy Castle, a lovely hotel in a fabulous location situated on the site of a Cistercian abbey in the town of Conwy itself. Then there isThe Old Rectory Country House which stands just outside Conwy town overlooking the Conwy estuary to the north and views of Snowdonia to the south. Then there is Bodysgallen Hall and Spa which is a splendid Country House Hotel standing majestically in magnificent grounds near Llandudno and The Sychnant Pass Hotel, a small but enchanting hotel on The Sychnant Pass Road. Other hotels worth noting are The Empire Hotel and St Tudno, both of which can be found in the ever popular Llandudno
Places to Visit in Conwy
Betws-y-Coed
Ty Mawr Wybrnant
NATIONAL TRUST
Colwyn Bay
Bodnant Garden
Conwy
Aberconwy House
Conwy Castle
CADW - Welsh Historic Monuments
Conwy
Conwy Suspension Bridge
Plas Mawr
CADW - Welsh Historic Monuments
LLanfairfechan
Wern Isaf
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