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Conwy Castle

Description
Constructed by the English monarch Edward I between 1283 and 1289, the fortress of Conwy Castle was one of a number of castles built in North Wales to subdue the Welsh Princes after a hard fought campaign lasting years and costing thousands of pounds. The castle dominates the town sitting high on a rocky plateau above the Conwy Estuary surrounded by the dramatic scenery of Snowdonia National Park (see separate entry). It was designed by the master mason of Savoy, James of St George, who was regarded as one of the greatest military architects of his time. It took five years to complete and is remarkable in that it only required a garrison of just 30 men to defend it. It proved to be an indomitable fortress. Visitors can ascend the battlements which offer stunning views of the surrounding area. The town itself is protected by a circuit of walls and 22 towers that add to the medieval feel of this incredible castle.

Transportation
Air: Manchester International Airport. Rail: Conwy Station. Road: Bus: Public services.

Contact Addresses
Conwy Castle Visitor Centre, Conwy LL32 8LD, Wales
Tel: (01492) 592248 or 592358


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