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See the best of Snowdonia (Eryri) with a knowledgeable local guide. Learn about the unique language and culture of Wales whilst taking in the stunning views. Spend some time in the pretty village of Betws Y Coed and then we drive you through the mountains, passing lakes and waterfalls. We even offer complimentary tea / coffee / water as we stop at one of the viewpoints. The tour ends with a free gin & whiskey tasting session at the Aber Falls distillery before we drop you off in time for lunch.
Price: $43.23
Duration: 3 hours
See some of beautiful Anglesey with a knowledgeable local guide. Departing from Llandudno and Conwy, we take you to the parts that larger vehicles can't reach! Learn about the unique history of the area and about the Welsh language as you travel in comfort. Spend time at your leisure in Beaumaris; visit the castle or indulge yourself with a bit of shopping followed by a nice ice cream (or something stronger if you wish)! On the way back we stop at Aber Falls distillery, where you get the chance to taste their delicious gin and whiskey. With a maximum of 8 passengers, you are ensured the personal touch. We even throw in a few jokes for free.
Price: $43.23
Duration: 4 hours
Discover the charm of Conwy on this engaging 1-hour walking tour showcasing the town's rich history and stunning architecture. Visit iconic landmarks such as the medieval castle, the oldest house in Wales and the smallest house in Britain. Marvel at Britain's finest and best preserved Elizabethan townhouse, Telford's stunning suspension bridge, and Stephenson's revolutionary railway bridge. Wander through the bustling harbour and Lancaster Square, and pay homage to the statue of Llywelyn the Great while enjoying the vibrant atmosphere of the high street. - 1-hour guided walking tour of historic Conwy - Explore key sites including the medieval castle exterior and town walls - Visit the oldest secular house in Wales and the smallest house in Britain - Enjoy a stroll through the charming high street and vibrant harbour
Price: $17.56
Duration: 1 hours
Skip the crowds this is a private tour for your group only! Join us on a captivating journey through time as we explore the majestic medieval walls of Conwy. Our tour provides a comprehensive view of these ancient fortifications, allowing you to experience the walls from every possible angle. As we walk atop most of the wall’s circuit, you’ll be treated to breathtaking panoramas of Snowdonia’s mountains and the stunning Conwy Estuary, not to mention the impressive views of the colossal Conwy Castle. As we wander, enjoy the unique views overlooking the rooftops and gardens of Conwy, perfect for photographing the charming array of chimneys and birds that call these spaces home. You’ll also discover interesting tidbits, like the fact that a resident of Conwy is known as a Jackdaw. This tour is more than just a walk; it’s a journey into the heart of Conwy’s medieval past.
Price: $299.04
Duration: 2 hours
See the best of Anglesey with a knowledgeable local guide. Departing from Llandudno and Conwy, we take you to the parts that larger vehicles can't reach! Cliffs, castles, ancient burial sites, rare wildlife, stunning beaches, Anglesey has it all. Learn about the unique history of the area and about the Welsh language as we drive a complete circuit of the island. See the varied scenery of Anglesey as you travel in comfort. With a maximum of 8 passengers, you are ensured the personal touch. Free tea/coffee/ water and a lunch is provided, saving you the time and cost of buying your own. We even throw in a few jokes for free!
Price: $79.70
Duration: 8 hours
See the best of Snowdonia (Eryri) with a knowledgeable local guide. Learn about the unique language and culture of Wales whilst taking in the stunning views. If photography is your thing, then we offer more photo stops than all other tours. We also provide a delicious picnic lunch to save you the time and money. Even the jokes are free! Departing from Llandudno and Conwy, we head past the magnificent Caernarfon castle and Roman fortress on the way to our first main stop, the village of Beddgelert with it's charming legend and stunning views. You also get time at Llanrwst and Betws Y Coed along with a few hidden gems such as Craflwyn, The dragon of Bethesda, Dolbadarn Castle, The National Slate Museum, Llyn Ogwen and the Gwynant valley. The route may need to be adapted in poor weather conditions.
Price: $79.70
Duration: 8 hours
Discover the rich history of Conwy Castle with a knowledgeable guide who will enhance your visit by sharing captivating stories and insights. This small group tour allows for a personal experience as you walk through the castle's majestic structures and climb its towers. Explore significant areas including the royal suite, Great Hall, and King's chamber, while capturing stunning photos of the breath-taking backdrop. - Small group sizes for a personalized experience - Guided exploration of key areas like the Great Hall and Chapel - Opportunities for beautiful photography throughout the tour
Price: $40.53
Duration: 1 hours
Visit the Italian inspired village of Portmeirion on this fun day tour of Wales. Not only will you spend time in this charming seaside village, but you’ll also visit Caernarfon and Conwy Castles and Snowdonia National Park. Your tour guide will take you around the area regaling you with information about the history and culture of the area as well as local stories and myths! Be sure to bring your camera for this exciting tour of one of the most picturesque parts of Wales!
Price: $87.81
Duration: 9 hours
Take the worry out of your departure to Manchester Airport (MAN) and pre-book a private transfer to suit your group size (up to 8 people). Avoid the long lines for taxis at the hotel, and travel in the comfort of a Premium car or minivan.
Price: $210.61
Duration: 1 hours
If you wish to see the Isle Of Anglesey and Snowdonia in all its grandeur in a single day tour, this simply is the best and only way to do it. A mix of stunning scenery, mountains and lakes. Blended in with with our beautiful Eastern side of the isle of Anglesey and it culture, heritage and history. This tour is a photographers dream. What a day out your going to have with us!
Price: $878.09
Duration: 9 hours
Are you looking for a way to see Conwy without joining a tour group? Explore at your own pace with this affordable walking tour. • See the town’s main and medieval sites including Conwy Castle, the town walls, Plas Mawr, and cobbled alleys and back streets • Hear from producer Amanda Whitehead, a tour guide with over 20 years experience and a passion for Conwy’s medieval town • Do it all in 40 minutes or linger at stops along the way with complete control over when you start and finish • Get unlimited use before your booking date and after it • Use the virtual tour option at home Once you’ve booked, you’ll receive a ticket with instructions and a unique code listed under “Before You Go”. Then simply install the VoiceMap app and enter your code. The app displays directions to the starting point, and when you’re in the right place, just pop in your headphones and tap start. VoiceMap has automatic GPS playback, with turn-by-turn directions. It also works offline.
Price: $8.99
Duration: 0-1 hours
Uncover the rich history of the Walled Town of Conwy on this guided tour of a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Explore the impressive Conwy Castle, where an expert guide reveals its fascinating history and significant events. Walk through medieval streets, visit the oldest house in Wales, and marvel at the smallest house in Britain. Experience breathtaking views from the castle walls and towers, and take in the charming sights of Telford's suspension bridge and the bustling harbour. Ideal for history enthusiasts and cultural explorers, this tour promises an engaging journey through Conwy's past. - Guided exploration of Conwy Castle and the medieval town - Visit key attractions including the oldest and smallest houses in Wales - Climb towers and walk along castle walls for stunning views - Learn about Conwy's rich history from an expert guide
Price: $256.67
Duration: 1 hours
We will see the most dramatic scenery in Wales, stop at the main mountain resort. The guide, a Wales Blue Badge Guide will explain everything you care to know about Wales.
Price: $810.54
Duration: 6 hours
Embark on a journey through Conwy’s medieval history intertwined with its rich culinary tradition. Starting at the World Heritage Conwy Castle, delve into the tales of the Norman conquest and explore the medieval streets. Experience the town’s gourmet side by visiting artisan chocolatiers and selecting your handcrafted chocolates. Explore a celebrated local wine shop, learn about Welsh wines, and choose a favorite bottle. Discover traditional harvesting methods of Conwy mussels at the quayside and capture memories at the smallest house in Great Britain. Receive local dining recommendations for the perfect culinary finish to your tour.
Price: $403.76
Duration: 2 hours
Self-guided Tour & Treasure Hunt Travel Experience - Over 100 destinations & challenges to explore - Kid friendly & great for avoiding crowds - Flexible anytime start - 100% free cancellation up to 24hrs before - Just 1 Ticket for your whole group!! (with our great value device sharing ticket) The smartphone travel tool that helps you discover the great outdoors & connect with the world around you. Utilising seamless GPS technology, it takes you off-the-beaten-track to discover hidden gems & incredible places you may never find alone. As you travel you earn points by visiting destinations, solving clues & completing challenges. The Travel League lets you compete with fellow explorers. Each season win amazing prizes & become the UK’s Greatest Explorer! Whether exploring by car, on foot around town, or hiking across the countryside, our GPS technology guides you every step of the way. Take the stress out of planning trips with this perfect blend of challenge, fun & learning
Price: $20.26
Duration: 4 hours
Set sail on a thrilling wildlife adventure to Puffin Island, a prime nature reserve in Wales. This one-hour tour combines high-speed excitement with serene wildlife observation, perfect for families and nature enthusiasts alike. Encounter playful seals, diverse seabird colonies, and possibly dolphins, while learning from our expert crew. The experience includes breathtaking coastal scenery, close-up views of cormorant colonies, and a fast-paced return journey. Enjoy an unforgettable day of wildlife spotting and scenic exploration aboard a comfortable vessel. - Duration: 1 hour, ideal for all ages from 3 to 93 - Wildlife highlights: seals, puffins, dolphins, and seabirds - Included: life jackets, experienced skipper, and safety briefing - Departures from Conwy Harbour with check-in 20 minutes prior
Price: $60.79
Duration: 1 hours
Key Info for Visitors
- Currency: GBP
- Languages: English
- Climate: Oceanic
- Timezone: Europe/London
- Population: Approximately 14,000 residents
- Best Time to Visit: best time to visit Conwy is late spring through early autumn for mild weather and outdoor activities.
- Visa Requirements Visitors from the UK do not require a visa. EU citizens can enter visa-free for short stays. US citizens can visit visa-free for up to six months. Other nationalities may require a visa or can apply for an e-visa depending on their country of origin. It is advisable to check the latest UK government guidelines before travel.
About Conwy
Conwy is a charming walled market town located on the north coast of Wales, known for its rich medieval heritage and stunning natural scenery. The town is dominated by Conwy Castle, a striking fortress built by Edward I in the 13th century, which stands as a testament to medieval military architecture. The intact town walls encircle the historic center, offering visitors a unique opportunity to walk through history. Beyond its historical appeal, Conwy boasts a picturesque harbor, quaint streets lined with traditional shops, and a vibrant local culture. The town’s coastal location provides beautiful views of the Conwy estuary and Snowdonia mountains in the distance. Visitors are drawn to Conwy for its blend of history, culture, and natural beauty, making it a perfect destination for history enthusiasts, families, and outdoor lovers alike. The town also hosts various festivals and events throughout the year, adding to its lively atmosphere.
Conwy Tours & Experiences
- Top Attractions: Highlights of Wales
- Duration Range: Custom Durations
- Group Size: Private or shared tours
- Difficulty Level: Easy to Moderate
- Recommended For: The best time to visit Conwy is late spring through early autumn for mild weather and outdoor activities. Pack layers and waterproof clothing due to the oceanic climate. Respect local customs, especially in Welsh-speaking areas. Carry some cash as smaller shops may not accept cards. The town is generally safe, but standard precautions apply. Booking accommodations and tours in advance is recommended during busy seasons.
Average Tour Price: $80
Lowest Price Tour: $45
Highest Price Tour: $220
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Important Tour Information
- Bring comfortable walking shoes and appropriate clothing
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- Arrive at the meeting point at least 15 minutes early
- Carry valid identification and tour booking confirmation
Top Attractions
1. Conwy Castle – A UNESCO World Heritage site, this impressive 13th-century fortress offers panoramic views and insight into medieval history. 2. Conwy Town Walls – Walkable walls that surround the town, providing scenic vistas and a sense of stepping back in time. 3. Plas Mawr – An Elizabethan townhouse showcasing Tudor architecture and period interiors. 4. Conwy Quay – A lively harbor area with seafood restaurants, shops, and boat tours. 5. Smallest House in Great Britain – A quirky, tiny red house on the quay that is a popular photo spot.
Popular Activities
Visitors can explore the medieval castle and town walls, enjoy boat trips on the Conwy estuary, and stroll through the historic town center. Outdoor enthusiasts can hike nearby trails in Snowdonia National Park or cycle along coastal paths. Cultural experiences include visiting local museums, attending festivals, and sampling Welsh arts and crafts. The harbor area offers fishing, sailing, and relaxing by the waterfront. Seasonal events and markets provide opportunities to engage with local traditions.
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Local Food & Cuisine
Conwy’s food scene highlights fresh seafood, particularly mussels, oysters, and crab from the nearby waters. Traditional Welsh dishes such as lamb cawl (stew) and bara brith (fruit bread) are local favorites. Visitors should try Welsh cakes and laverbread as well. Dining options range from cozy pubs to fine seafood restaurants like The Quay and The Castle Hotel, known for their fresh, locally sourced ingredients and warm hospitality.
Getting Around
Conwy is accessible by train via the Conwy railway station, with connections to major cities like Chester and Llandudno. By car, it is reachable via the A55 expressway. Local transportation includes buses and taxis. The town is compact and walkable, making it easy to explore on foot. Parking is available but can be limited during peak tourist seasons. Costs for local transport are moderate, with many attractions within walking distance.
Travel Tips
The best time to visit Conwy is late spring through early autumn for mild weather and outdoor activities. Pack layers and waterproof clothing due to the oceanic climate. Respect local customs, especially in Welsh-speaking areas. Carry some cash as smaller shops may not accept cards. The town is generally safe, but standard precautions apply. Booking accommodations and tours in advance is recommended during busy seasons.
Culture & Customs
Conwy’s culture reflects traditional Welsh heritage, with emphasis on community, language, and history. Welsh is spoken alongside English, and visitors may hear both in daily life. Festivals like the Conwy Feast celebrate local food and crafts. Politeness and friendliness are valued; greeting with a simple hello or “Shwmae” (Welsh for hello) is appreciated. Removing shoes when entering homes is common. Photography of private property should be done respectfully.
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