Conwy Castle was built in the 1280s as part of a bigger project to create a walled town of Conwy. The medieval fortification played an important part in several wars, including the English Civil War. Presently, the castle is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is considered to be one of the finest examples of late 13th-century military architecture in Europe. The surviving fortification is extremely well preserved and visitors can see various aspects of it, such as its high towers, curtain walls, and its distinctive elongated shape from the outside. Inside, visitors will be able to see the great hall, chambers, a royal chapel, and much more.
Rose Hill St, Conwy LL32 8AY, UK