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Things to do in Conwy

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Discover the best things to do in Conwy using our guide

From exploring one of Wales’ most iconic castles to simply meandering the marina and quay, you will find lots of great things to do in Conwy. With so many things to do in Conwy, it makes a lovely day out or even a base for exploring further afield. 

The first thing to do in Conwy is visit the majestic castle that was built by Edward I. Today, the feat of architecture is a UNESCO Heritage Site and is considered one of the finest examples of 13th-century military architecture in Europe.

Once you have taken in the history of the castle, take to the town walls. Today, the town walls are considered an iconic Conwy attraction, however, they were built by Edward I as a medieval defensive structure. This is a free thing to do in Conwy, but please consider that the stairs are steep in places.

A personal favourite thing to do in Conwy is to head to the marina and quay. Here, you can simply sit and watch the boat bob at anchor with a plate of fish and chips in hand, or head to the Liverpool Arms for a drink in the sunshine.

Along the quay, you will find a number of Conwy attractions, including The Smallest House in Great Britain, the RNLI boathouse and opportunities for boat trips! Most rides take you on a leisurely tour down the river, where you can photograph the castle and take in the view of Llandudno and Puffin Island.

Another thing to do in Conwy includes visiting the Elizabethan townhouse, Plas Mawr. Standing in the town centre of Conwy, this magnificent townhouse offers an insight into how the wealthy merchant Robert Wynn lived during the Elizabethan era.

Alternatively, head to Conwy Morfa Beach, a dog-friendly haven with sandy shores and glistening waters. Conwy Bay is another perfect spot for a memorable day at the beach.

Continue reading to discover the best things to do in Conwy…

  • Deganwy Beach, Conwy

    Deganwy Beach

    Deganwy Beach
    Deganwy
    Conwy
    Wales
    LL31 9YR

    Nestled between Llandudno and Conwy is the village of Deganwy and its idyllic sand and shingle beach. One of few beaches in North Wales that faces south west, Deganwy is the perfect place to catch some rays.

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  • Gwrych Castle

    A547
    Abergele
    LL22 7TL

    Gwrych Castle is a privately owned manor house and Grade I listed castle, dating back to the 19th century, close to Abergele in the county of Conwy. It is the setting for the 2020 series of I’m a celebrity… Get me out of here!

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  • a empty playground with a climbing frame

    Gyffin Playground

    Llanrwst Rd
    Gyffin
    Conwy
    North Wales
    LL32 8HP

    Let the kids burn off some energy in the historic town of Conwy at Gyffin Playground. From pull-up bars to a wobble bridge and from swings to a roundabout, there’s plenty of play apparatus to try.

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  • Penmaenmawr Beach, feature

    Penmaenmawr Beach

    Beach Rd
    Penmaenmawr
    North Wales
    LL34 6AZ

    Nestled where the foot of the mountains meet the sea, this stretch of sand is an idyllic and popular spot for summer beach goers. Landscaped terraces, flower beds, cafés, amusement arcades and beach chalets surround this coastal gem.

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  • Penrhyn Bay Beach

    Penrhyn Bay Beach

    Penrhyn Bay
    Llandudno
    LL30 3PH

    Located between Llandudno and Colwyn, Penrhyn Bay Beach is a peaceful sand and shingle haven. Known for its rock pools and the presence of seals, it’s a great place to spot wildlife.

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  • Woodpecker

    Pensychnant Nature Conservation Centre

    Sychnant Pass House
    Sychnant Pass Rd
    Conwy
    LL32 8BJ

    01492 592595

    Pensychnant Nature Conservation Centre is a 150-acre Victorian estate nestled within the outstanding natural beauty of the Sychnant Pass. The centre works with wildlife organisations to build interest in the natural world.

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  • plas mawr

    Plas Mawr

    High St
    Conwy
    LL32 8DE

    03000 252239

    Plas Mawr is the finest surviving Elizabethan town house in Britain. Built by the son of a wealthy landowner, hints of its creator can be found everywhere at Plas Mawr through the use of his initials, R.W, on the vividly painted ornamental plasterwork. The town house may have begun life as a home, but it took on many roles over the course of the coming centuries.

  • Royal Cambrian Academy of Art, feature

    Royal Cambrian Academy of Art

    Crown Ln
    Conwy
    North Wales
    LL32 8AN

    01492593413

    Head to The Royal Cambrian Academy of Art, where Welsh artists and art are celebrated, and visitors are given the chance to get creative themselves. With 100 artist members, there’s an exhibition for everyone here.

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  • RSPB Conwy

    RSPB Conwy

    Llandudno Junction
    N Wales Expy
    Conwy
    LL31 9XZ

    01492 584091

    See for yourself the amazing spectacle of tens of thousands of starlings congregating to roost in the reedbeds at RSPB Conwy during the winter. In summer, feast your eyes on the thousands of orchids that carpet the grassland.

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  • Signatures Restaurant

    Signatures Restaurant

    Aberconwy Resort & Spa
    Conwy
    LL32 8GA

    01492 583513

    A tastefully designed restaurant that serves modern British food from an open kitchen with a stunning bar.

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