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Conwy Castle
    Rose Hill Street
Conwy
LL32 8LD
Gwynedd
Wales
Collection details
Architecture
Contact details
General information (Tel) : 01492 592358
Website : www.conwy.com
Open
1st April to 1st June:
09.30 - 17.00 daily

2nd June to 28th September:
09.30 - 18.00 daily

29th September to 26th October:
09.30 - 17.00 daily

27th October to 31st March:
09.30 - 16.00 Monday to Saturday
11.00 - 16.00 Sunday

Last admission half an hour before closing.
Closed
24th, 25th, 26th December, 1st January
Admission charges
Adults £3.50, Reduced rate £3.00.

Family Ticket:- £10.00 - admits 2 adults and up to 3 children under 16 years.

Description
Conwy castle is a gritty, dark stoned fortress which has the rare ability to evoke an authentic medieval atmosphere. The first time that visitors catch sight of the castle, commanding a rock above the Conwy Estuary and demanding as much attention as the dramatic Snowdonia skyline behind it, they know they are in the presence of a historic site which still casts a powerful spell.

Conwy, constructed by the English monarch Edward I between 1283 and 1289 as one of the key fortresses in his 'iron ring' of castles to contain the Welsh, was built to prompt such a humbling reaction.

A distinguished historian wrote of Conwy, 'Taken as a whole, Conwy's incomparably the most magnificent of Edward I's Welsh fortresses'. In comparison to other great Edwardian castles it is also relatively straightforward in design, a reflection of the inherent strength of its siting.

There are no concentric 'walls within walls' here, because they were not needed. Conwy's massive military strength springs from the rock on which it stands and seems to grow naturally. Soaring curtain walls and eight huge round towers give the castle (a World Heritage Inscribed site) an intimidating presence undimmed by the passage of time.

The views from the battlements are breathtaking looking out across mountains and sea and down to the roofless shell of the castles 125ft Great Hall. It is from these battlements that visitors can best appreciate Conwy's other great glory, its ring of town walls.

Conwy is the classic walled town. Its circuit of walls, over three quarters of a mile long and guarded by no less than 22 towers, is one of the finest in the World.

Trails
Monks, Knights, Peasants, Merchants - A Medieval Trail