Skip the crowds this is a private tour for your group only! Join us on a captivating journey through time as we explore the majestic medieval walls of Conwy. Our tour provides a comprehensive view of these ancient fortifications, allowing you to experience the walls from every possible angle. As we walk atop most of the wall’s circuit, you’ll be treated to breathtaking panoramas of Snowdonia’s mountains and the stunning Conwy Estuary, not to mention the impressive views of the colossal Conwy Castle. As we wander, enjoy the unique views overlooking the rooftops and gardens of Conwy, perfect for photographing the charming array of chimneys and birds that call these spaces home. You’ll also discover interesting tidbits, like the fact that a resident of Conwy is known as a Jackdaw. This tour is more than just a walk; it’s a journey into the heart of Conwy’s medieval past.
Encounter the charm and intrigue of the smallest house in Britain, nestled within the historic landscape of Conwy.
Conclude your tour with a visit to the Conwy Suspension Bridge, a symbol of architectural innovation and a testament to the town's historical significance.
Marvel at the grandeur of Conwy Castle, a key highlight of the tour, where history comes alive through its formidable structure and storied past.
Begin your tour with an exploration of the extensive town walls, walking atop the wall-top for spectacular views and insights into medieval architecture.
We will meet at Tourist Information Centre.
Conwy is a charming medieval town in North Wales, known for its well-preserved 13th-century castle and picturesque setting along the Conwy River. The town is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and offers a rich blend of history, scenic beauty, and Welsh culture.
A stunning 13th-century medieval castle built by Edward I, offering panoramic views of the town and surrounding countryside.
A well-preserved medieval wall encircling the town, offering scenic walks and historical insights.
A quirky and historic landmark, this tiny house is a must-see for its unique charm and fascinating history.
A scenic hill offering breathtaking views of the town, coast, and Snowdonia National Park.
A 17th-century merchant's house showcasing the lifestyle of wealthy Conwy residents during the period.
A savory dish made with a hot cheese-based sauce served over toasted bread, often flavored with mustard, ale, and other ingredients.
Freshly caught mussels from the Conwy estuary, often served in a variety of sauces, such as white wine, garlic, or cream.
A traditional Welsh fruit loaf made with dried fruits and spices, often served with butter or cheese.
Small, flat cakes made with flour, butter, eggs, and dried fruits, cooked on a griddle and typically served with butter.
This is the warmest and sunniest time of the year, perfect for exploring the outdoors and enjoying festivals. However, it's also the busiest tourist season.
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Conwy is generally a safe destination for travelers, with low crime rates and a welcoming atmosphere. However, it's important to take standard precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable visit.
Conwy Station
Conwy Bus Station
Buses are the primary mode of public transport in Conwy, with frequent services connecting the town to Llandudno, Bangor, and other nearby destinations.
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