Nestled along the rugged coast of North Wales, Conwy is a treasure trove of medieval charm and scenic beauty. Encircled by imposing 13th-century stone walls and home to one of the best-preserved Edwardian fortresses in Britain, Conwy Castle dominates the skyline and offers panoramic views across the estuary. Wandering its compact streets, you’ll encounter the world’s smallest house, timber-framed town houses, and the historic Aberconwy House. Just beyond, the Great Orme looms with its tramway and limestone trails, while ferry rides from nearby Deganwy reveal seals basking on the shore. Rich in heritage and framed by Snowdonia’s peaks, Conwy blends history, nature, and coastal allure in one unforgettable stop.