Conwy (county)
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Conwy is a county in North Wales.Towns and villages
Towns
- Abergele
- – Walled town which is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site
- Colwyn Bay (Welsh: Bae Colwyn)
- – Genteel Victorian seaside resort
- Llandudno Junction (Cyffordd Llandudno)
- – unspoilt seaside resort
- Llanrwst
Villages
- Betws-y-Coed – Gateway to Snowdonia and Wales' busiest inland tourist resort.
- Cerrigydrudion
Get in
By train
North Wales Coast Line from Chester, Crewe and HolyheadBy car
A55 truck road Chester - Holyhead, also known as the North Wales Expressway (Welsh: Gwibffordd Gogledd Cymru), A5 from Shrewsbury and the A470 from Cardiff.By bus
Get around
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, near Betws y Coed.
- 15th century fortified manor house Gwydir Castle in Llanrwst