Attractions / Activities
Conwy Castle
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Built for Edward I, by Master James of St George, Conwy Castle is amongst the finest surviving medieval fortifications in Britain.
Conwy Town Walls
Attraction
Over 3/4m (1.2km) of town walls, one of the finest and most complete sets in Europe, with twenty-one towers and three gateways. N and W of castle, enclosing much of the town.
Conwy Mussel Museum
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In the early 19th Century, Conwy was one of the most important pearl fisheries in Britain, with over 4 kilos of pearls sent to London jewellers each week.
Conwy Valley Railway Museum
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Located at Betws-y-Coed adjacent to the main station, the Conwy Valley Railway Museum is a must for all railway enthusiasts.
Corris Railway
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The Corris Railway was the first Narrow Gauge railway in Mid-Wales. Built originally in 1859 as a 2’ 3" gauge horse-hauled tramroad, steam locomotives arrived in 1878 and passengers were carried from 1883 to 1930.
Corris Craft Centre
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Set against a backdrop of densely wooded hillsides are 9 independent craft studios where quality craftsmanship and the unique stories behind each craft can be discovered.