Thanks to restored spiral staircases in its great towers you can walk a complete circuit around the battlements of CastellConwy, a magnificent medieval fortress that still towers over the town after 700 years. Built in the late 13th century and reputed to be haunted by a past resident, this...
43 properties in Conwy Sort by: Best Value Best Seller 2024 1. The Castle Hotel Show prices Enter dates to see prices View on map 1,649 reviews #1 Best Value of 43 places to stay in Conwy Historic hotel centrally located with car park, blending old-world charm a...
Find out about the history of Conwy with a stop at Smallest House in Great Britain. Stroll along the area's seaside, or simply savor its top-notch restaurants. See propertiesSmallest House in Great Britain Conwy Sands Why not spend a lazy afternoon at Conwy Sands during your trip to Conwy...
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Where to try it:You can find Bangers & Mash in pubs and restaurants all over UK. Bangers and Mash 6. Yorkshire Pudding Yorkshire Puddingis one of those traditional British foods that is not what foreigners expect it to be. It has nothing to do with sweet custard that the rest of the ...
Known as the ‘Charing Cross of the Highlands’, the charming town of Oban is a great place to base yourself for a staycation in this area. It may be small, but Oban is home to a picturesque waterfront, world-class restaurants and beautiful stone buildings. It also offers easy access to...
Llandudno is the Queen of the Welsh Resorts. It is the largest seaside resort in Wales situated on a narrow strip of sand that connects the Welsh mainland and the Great Orme. The splendid Welsh resorts of Llandudno and Conwy lie between two gorgeous sandy beaches.The Hop on Hop Offbus off...
The Chester Rows are walkways with a unique structure not found anywhere else in the world. These covered walkways that date back to the 13th century lead to two different levels of commercial properties. The walkways pass in front of the first floor shops and restaurants, and they offer acces...
Today, the Royal Albert Dock features restaurants, stores, galleries, and museums recalling the dock’s history. It has even been classified as a UNESCO World Heritage site in 2004. Read more: Discover more landmarks in Liverpool 12. The Roman Baths Located in the beautiful city of Bath ...
• Route: Cardiff – Brecon Beacons – Elan Valley – Snowdonia – Conwy (182.06 miles) • Driving time: 4 hours 52 minutes • Average distance per hour: 37.37 miles • Scenic views: 4 • Fuel cost: £30.33 • Amenities: 330+ (1.81 per mile) • EV chargers in country...