Conwy is a historic walled town located in North Wales, situated on the banks of the River Conwy. The town is famous for its 13th-century castle, built by Edward I during his conquest of Wales. The castle is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and attracts visitors from all over the world. The town itself is also steeped in history, with narrow streets lined with traditional buildings and a picturesque harbour. Visitors can explore the town’s history at the Conwy Suspension Bridge and the Plas Mawr Elizabethan townhouse, or take a stroll along the town walls for stunning views of the surrounding countryside. Conwy is also a popular base for exploring the nearby Snowdonia National Park.