The Sites of Conwy
We spent yesterday walking all over Conwy, which isn't difficult--it's a compact walled town of just 4,000 people. At one corner of the walls is Conwy Castle, built in the 13th century by Edward I. Also in town is an Elizabethan manor called Plas Mawr. We visited both after taking the Rick Steves walking tour of the entire town.
We walked on and around the wall surrounding Conwy.
Plas Mawr is touted as "quite simply the finest surviving Elizabethan town house anywhere in Britain." Robert Wynn, a wealthy merchant, built the house between 1576 and 1585.
Afterward we walked down to the harbor and saw what has to be Conwy's dopiest tourist attraction--there was a line at the door--the smallest house in Great Britain. We passed.
Finally, the highlight of the day, a visit to the Castle. It's remarkably well preserved, small enough to be accessible in an hour or two, and offers sweeping, breathtaking views of Conwy and the surrounding countryside.
Popped into a pub where a crowd was watching a soccer match.
And, okay, I bought a hat.
Today was a travel day: train from Conwy to Holyhead, ferry from Holyhead to Dublin, bus from the ferry port to center city, foot to our place. Tomorrow we explore Dublin.
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