#History
#Architecture
#UNESCO
Conwy Castle
North
A gritty, dark-stoned fortress that has protected the mouth of the River Conwy for over 700 years. Built by Edward I between 1283-1287, this UNESCO World Heritage Site features eight massive towers and offers panoramic views of the town, river, and mountains beyond.
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HistoryNerd
4 Jan 2026
The audio guide is absolutely worth the extra few pounds.
THE VITALS
GO THE DISTANCE
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