Conwy Castle - Wales, Great Britain.
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Conwy Castle - Castles of North Wales - The finest Castle in Wales, Great Britain, and probably Medieval Europe. This amazing castle is located in Conwy, Wales.
Waymark Code: WMHP6Q
Location: North Wales, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 07/30/2013
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member DougK
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"Words cannot do justice to Conwy Castle. The best, simple description is found in the guidebook published by CADW, the Welsh Historic Trust, which states: "Conwy is by any standards one of the great fortresses of medieval Europe." Conwy along with Harlech is probably the most impressive of all the Welsh castles. Both were designed by Edward I's master castle builder James of St. George, and while Harlech has a more storied past, Conwy's eight massive towers and high curtain wall are more impressive than those at Harlech." Text Source: (visit link)

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia:
"UNESCO considers Conwy to be one of "the finest examples of late 13th century and early 14th century military architecture in Europe", and it is classed as a World Heritage site. The rectangular castle is built from local and imported stone and occupies a coastal ridge, originally overlooking an important crossing point over the River Conwy. Divided into an Inner and an Outer Ward, it is defended by eight large towers and two barbicans, with a postern gate leading down to the river, allowing the castle to be resupplied from the sea. It retains the earliest surviving stone machicolations in Britain and what historian Jeremy Ashbee has described as the "best preserved suite of medieval private royal chambers in England and Wales". In keeping with other Edwardian castles in North Wales." Text Source: (visit link)


From the CADW web site.
"Conwy Castle - Built for Edward 1st, by Master James of St George, the castle is amongst the finest surviving medieval fortifications in Britain. In a word, exceptional. You can’t fault it, from the grandeur of its high towers and curtain walls to its excellent state of preservation. An estimated £15,000 was spent building the castle, the largest sum Edward spent in such a short time on any of his Welsh castles between 1277 and 1307. Money well spent.

Two barbicans (fortified gateways), eight massive towers and a great bow-shaped hall all sit within its distinctive elongated shape, due in part to the narrow rocky outcrop on which the castle stands. You won’t find Edward’s concentric ‘walls within walls’ here. They weren’t needed. The rock base was enough security in itself.

Some say it is the most magnificent of Edward I’s Welsh fortresses. To get the full picture, head for the battlements. Breath-taking views across mountains and sea.

If the outside impresses (and it will), wait until you go in. With an outer ward containing a great hall, chambers and kitchen, and a more secluded inner ward with private chambers and a royal chapel, it is very easy to imagine how Conwy functioned when the royal entourage were in town." Text Source: (visit link)

Admission Prices:
Prices
Adult - £5.75
Family - £17.25*
Senior citizens, students and children under 16 - £4.35
Disabled and companion - Am ddim/Free

*Admits 2 adults and all children/grandchildren under 16
Name of Source Book: 1000 places to see before you die. (A Travellers Life List) 2nd edition.

Page Location in Source Book: 47 & 48

Type of Waymark: Site

Location of Coordinates: North entrance - Via Castle Wall

Cost of Admission (Parks, Museums, etc.): 6.00 (listed in local currency)

List Available Hours, Dates, Season:
Hours of Operation: Opening Times 29 March - 30 June Daily 9.30am - 5.00pm 1 July - 31 August Daily 9.30am - 6.00pm 1 September - 31 October Daily 9.30am - 5.00pm 1 November - 28 February Monday to Saturday 10.00am - 4.00pm Sunday 11.00am - 4.00pm 1 March - 31 March Daily 9.30am - 5.00pm


Official Tourism Website: [Web Link]

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