Conwy Town, Conwy, Wales. Open Daily. Free Entry.
Details
Accessibility:
There are various on-street parking spaces within Conwy town, but it is easier to use the public pay and display car parks, which mostly have disability bays (Market Place, LL32 8HY – best for access to the train station; Morfa Bach, LL32 8LS – best for access to the city walls and Vicarage Gardens (no disability spaces); LL32 8LD – best access for the suspension bridge).
There are public toilets with disability facilities located at Marfa Bach car park and on Conwy Quay. There is also a toilet available for visitors with a disability within the castle site.
Brief Description:
Conwy town is located on the north coast of Wales. It is a tourist destination that is steeped in history, from the 13th century castle and St Mary and All Saints Church – with foundations in the 12th century – to the 13th century town walls – one of the most complete in Europe – and Thomas Telford’s suspension bridge over the Conwy estuary.
Further Information:
Address:
Conwy Visitor Centre, 19 Rose Hill St, Conwy, LL32 8LD
Telephone:
Conwy Visitor Centre: 01492 596288
Email:
Conwy Tourist Information Office: conwytic@conwy.gov.uk
Website:
Opening Hours:
Open daily.
Directions:
Conwy town is in the north of Wales, just off the North Wales Expressway, A55. If coming from the east, you need to take junction 18 on the A55 and if coming from the west, take junction 17 on the A55, then follow the signs to Conwy.
OS SH781774
Transport:
For more travel information go to https://www.traveline.info/ or call 0871 200 22 33.
Amenities:
There are plenty of places to find food and drink in Conwy, including restaurants, pubs, cafes and shops. You can find further details here: http://www.conwy.com/eat-drink/
Travel Information
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Or call Traveline Cymru on 0800 464 0000