Things to do in Conwy
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Aberconwy House,
Castle Street, Conwy A 14th Century merchant's house, believed to be the oldest town house in Wales. It has survived the turbulent history of this walled town over nearly six centuries. Furnished rooms and an audio-visual presentation show daily life from different periods in its history. |
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Bodnant Gardens,
Tal-y-Cafn, Colwyn Bay Set above the River Conwy with wonderful views across Snowdonia, the gardens are internationally famous and feature fine plant collections, large Italianate terraces, formal lawns, and a wooded valley with stream and wild garden. |
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Conwy Suspension Bridge and Toll-Keeper's House Designed and built by Thomas Telford in 1826, the elegant suspension bridge crosses the River Conwy by the medieval Conwy Castle and has towers that reflect the turrets of the castle. |
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Ty Mawr Wybrnant,
Penmachno, Betws-y-Coed In the beautiful upper Conwy valley of Snowdonia, a traditional stone-built upland 16th Century farmhouse, the birthplace of Bishop William Morgan, first translator of the whole bible into Welsh, housing a collection of bibles. A footpath from the house leads to a delightful woodland walk. |
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