Conwy (county borough)

Conwy is a county borough in North Wales. Several of Wales' top attractions are concentrated in this small area, including Conwy Castle, the resort of Llandudno, and a large part of Snowdonia National Park. Snowdon itself is usually accessed from Betws-y-Coed here, though the summit lies in Gwynedd.

Towns

 * – Walled town which is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site
 * (Welsh: Bae Colwyn)
 * Kinmel Bay (Welsh: Bae Kinmel
 * – Genteel Victorian seaside resort
 * (Cyffordd Llandudno)
 * – unspoilt seaside resort
 * Towyn
 * Towyn
 * Towyn
 * Towyn

Villages

 * – Gateway to Snowdonia and Wales' busiest inland tourist resort.

By train
North Wales Coast Line from Chester, Crewe and Holyhead

By car
A55 road Chester - Holyhead, also known as the North Wales Expressway (Welsh: Gwibffordd Gogledd Cymru), A5 from Shrewsbury and the A470 from Cardiff.

By bus

 * Arriva

By bus

 * Conwy council bus and train timetable
 * Llew Jones Buss Services

See

 * Conwy castle and the walled town of Conwy as well as the Elizabethan town house Plas Mawr.
 * Bodnant Gardens - these National Trust gardens south of Conwy are often considered among the finest in the UK.
 * Dolwyddelan Castle - in the village of the same name in the south of the county borough, near Betws y Coed.
 * 15th century fortified manor house Gwydir Castle in Llanrwst

Itineraries

 * Wales Coast Path

Go next

 * Gwynedd
 * Clwyd