Conwy Town Walls
Conwy Town Walls
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- jjbjnjWarrington, United Kingdom71 contributionsBrilliant walk with fantastic views & free !They call it the best free show in town and it truly is! We started at the sea end and the walk was steep in places with plenty of steps along the way. The views were fantastic and we could see for miles from the estuary right over to the castle itself where our walk ended. It takes about 30 minutes in total, but you can get on the walls part way along. Would definitely recommend but not suitable for those who don't like heights or struggle with mobility.Visited February 2024Travelled as a coupleWritten 25 February 2024
- boo59LeicesterLeicester, United Kingdom368 contributionsfab day out.Beautiful views and the wall amazing. Sadly the castle was shut due to winds. It takes you to the town which is very nice indeed. Definately worth a visit if you are in the area. The drive to the castle is easy and a pay and display carpark literally outside the wall.Visited April 2024Travelled as a coupleWritten 14 April 2024
- amanda5805Duncan, Canada7,338 contributionsGreat way to stretch your legs and take in amazing views of Conwy for free!Walking the Conwy Town Walls is a must-do if you're visiting the area. It's not only a great way to stretch your legs and get some fresh air, but it's also a fantastic opportunity to immerse yourself in Welsh history. Not only was it a great way to soak in the beauty of Conwy, but it was also completely free, which was a bonus. The walls themselves are ancient, dating back to the 13th century, and they encircle the entire town. It's like taking a step back in time as you stroll along these historic fortifications, imagining what life was like for the people who once defended Conwy. From the walls, you get stunning views of the town, the castle, and the surrounding countryside. Plus, there are little towers and lookout points along the way where you can stop and take it all in.Visited November 2023Travelled as a coupleWritten 14 April 2024
- bmantravelLebanon, Ohio193 contributionsGreat reason to visit ConwyHistorical town walls enclose Conwy. There are 20+ towers and a distance of about 1 mile can be traveled around the small town. Great views of the town, estuary, sheep, and the castle from the ramparts. In the guidebook for sale at Conwy castle, there is a section on the walls as well. Walking these walls reminded me of the walls at Rothenberg in Germany.Visited April 2024Travelled with familyWritten 16 April 2024
- Lee R20 contributionsA good day outWent here today the castle grounds and wall is impressive interesting walk round. The trails and walks are good to do. And the suspension bridge is impressive. Strange how castle is English heritage and the bridge is national trust. A nice day out.Visited May 2024Travelled as a coupleWritten 15 May 2024
- Darren DTexas812 contributionsExplore the walls!After touring the magnificent castle and grounds, I ventured out on a solo exploration of the city walls. It was beautiful. There weren't many people doing this, so I was free to take many great photos without people in them. I found picturesque neighborhood strolls next to the walls and outside the walls. In addition, there were places in which I climbed towers and walked ramparts, giving my great views of the town inside the city and the beautiful Welsh hills outside the walls. There is no fee, and there were few people. Great experience!Visited June 2024Travelled as a coupleWritten 29 June 2024
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Potters Bar, UK804 contributions
Sept 2020
This is a great way to get a look at Conwy and to see the castle and harbour from a different angle.
Due to covid a one way system is in operation, some stairways are entrance only, others exit only, there are maps dotted around town with stickers telling you which is which although some points arent easy to locate.
Entry to the walls is free, making this a great way to spend 30 minutes, some lovely photo opportunities of the castle and harbour can be had.
Recommend getting on at the castle and off at the harbour.
Due to covid a one way system is in operation, some stairways are entrance only, others exit only, there are maps dotted around town with stickers telling you which is which although some points arent easy to locate.
Entry to the walls is free, making this a great way to spend 30 minutes, some lovely photo opportunities of the castle and harbour can be had.
Recommend getting on at the castle and off at the harbour.
Written 28 September 2020
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Stotfold, UK636 contributions
Sept 2021
Once we had visited the castle it seemed only right that we should follow up with a walk around the town walls. Some sections are quite steep (up and down) but the views you get across the town, bay and countryside are amazing.
The wall from the castle is easy to follow but then it stops and you have to pick it up again from behind the train station, this is not entirely obvious and not particularly well signed but once you find it again you can then follow the wall around to the bay. Definitely worth doing.
The wall from the castle is easy to follow but then it stops and you have to pick it up again from behind the train station, this is not entirely obvious and not particularly well signed but once you find it again you can then follow the wall around to the bay. Definitely worth doing.
Written 3 October 2021
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chicf1
Cradley Heath, UK70 contributions
Sept 2023 • Couples
Whilst visiting Conwy we decided to walk the city walls after our trip to Conwy Castle. Walking the walls is a really nice free activity to do whilst visiting this town. There's some information boards along the walk with some historical information about the town and the walls which was interesting and the views of Conwy (and beyond) from there are really lovely, great for some nice photo opportunities particularly down by the harbour.
It is worth noting however that the walk can be a little difficult. There are some very steep slopes (and by the time we got to the last one we were both already worn out and struggled with it) and the ground is mostly uneven adding an extra challenge. The path is quite narrow too making it a little tricky if people are coming past in the opposite direction. Regardless we both really enjoyed our walk of the walls and would happily recommend doing this whilst visiting the town if you're able to.
It is worth noting however that the walk can be a little difficult. There are some very steep slopes (and by the time we got to the last one we were both already worn out and struggled with it) and the ground is mostly uneven adding an extra challenge. The path is quite narrow too making it a little tricky if people are coming past in the opposite direction. Regardless we both really enjoyed our walk of the walls and would happily recommend doing this whilst visiting the town if you're able to.
Written 4 September 2023
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FairCityFrasie
Perth, UK1,951 contributions
Oct 2021
Compulsive walk up and down and up and down along the length of the town defensive walls around from the castle to the harbour - free to do even if you don't want to pay to visit the castle. Took approximately half an hour at an easy pace and not overly strenuous. Provided us with a good overview of town of Conwy and its fortifications.
Written 26 November 2021
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Tom P
Great Malvern, UK116 contributions
Sept 2020 • Couples
The survival of the vast majority of Conwy's walls make it one of the best preserves medieval towns in the UK. Around two thirds of their 1300m length can be accessed, although at present due to covid there is a one way system in operation. To walk the full length of the public area, enter at the staircase by the castle. At their western end they rise up to afford fantastic views over the town and back towards the castle. Rather curiously, a new gate has been created to allow the railway line to enter (it departs via a tunnel under the walls).
Written 9 September 2020
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Kevin S
Pontypridd, UK6,889 contributions
July 2022
Free to enter and walk the walls. There is one small stretch, just 100 metres overlooking the car park outside the castle. A much longer section takes you around most of the city wall with great views of the castle, the town and waterfront.
Written 20 July 2022
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Paul Legate
United Kingdom21,893 contributions
Apr 2021 • Solo
*Visited April 2021* The town walls of Conwy are part of a medieval defensive structure that was constructed around the town and built between 1283 and 1287. The site shares UNESCO World Heritage status along with other equally stunning sites in Wales. I walked around the areas that were open and there were terrific views of Conwy and the surrounding area. During my visit there were strict Covid restrictions in place with a one-way policy around the walls which was organised very efficiently. Conwy Town Walls are magnificent and are worth exploring on a visit to the town.
Written 27 November 2021
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maisymeg
Wigan, UK2,804 contributions
Sept 2020
We walked the short part of the walls, which are accessed in Castle car park, while waiting for our time slot at the Castle, but the best part of the walk was definitely the longer section which took us high above the town with fabulous views.
There is a one way system in place and we did have to hunt around a bit to find the correct entrance as it wasn't clear where to start.
The easiest way to find the entrance is to walk near the railway station and it's behind that.
Some parts of the wall are a bit uneven and it is high up so anyone who struggles walking, doesn't like heights or can't manage lots of steps may want to give this a miss.
For anyone else it's an excellent hike and it's free too! We enjoyed the wall walk more than the Castle.
There is a one way system in place and we did have to hunt around a bit to find the correct entrance as it wasn't clear where to start.
The easiest way to find the entrance is to walk near the railway station and it's behind that.
Some parts of the wall are a bit uneven and it is high up so anyone who struggles walking, doesn't like heights or can't manage lots of steps may want to give this a miss.
For anyone else it's an excellent hike and it's free too! We enjoyed the wall walk more than the Castle.
Written 29 September 2020
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Jon T
109 contributions
Aug 2020 • Couples
Great views over the whole town and the castle.
Currently a one-way system in place due to covid-19.
This is not achievable as one complete wall walk as you have to exit and enter at several places.
This can be somewhat confusing so be sure to take a photo of the wall walk map in your phone to ensure you don’t get lost!
Uneven floor (as you would expect) so unsuitable for tired young children or elderly/infirm walkers.
Well worth the effort.
Great views.
Currently a one-way system in place due to covid-19.
This is not achievable as one complete wall walk as you have to exit and enter at several places.
This can be somewhat confusing so be sure to take a photo of the wall walk map in your phone to ensure you don’t get lost!
Uneven floor (as you would expect) so unsuitable for tired young children or elderly/infirm walkers.
Well worth the effort.
Great views.
Written 3 September 2020
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Teenagefamily
7 contributions
July 2022
Walk the Castle walls for incredible views
Visit the little independent shops for something different
Wander through Bodlondeb park / woods for super views of the Sea
St Mary's Church is a lovely Church to visit with Cistercian tiles and wonderful windows. Very knowledgeable and friendly visitor welcome guides.
A wonderful day out, so much to see and do
Visit the little independent shops for something different
Wander through Bodlondeb park / woods for super views of the Sea
St Mary's Church is a lovely Church to visit with Cistercian tiles and wonderful windows. Very knowledgeable and friendly visitor welcome guides.
A wonderful day out, so much to see and do
Written 30 July 2022
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How long does it take to walk the walls?
Written 28 June 2021
Hi, I'd say an hour or so at steady pace should be plenty.
Scott
Written 27 July 2021
Lennie
South Yorkshire, United Kingdom
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Is the entrance to the walls easy to locate?
Written 1 June 2021
There are a lot of stairs around the walls to climb up. Some are easy to find - one is at the pay and display car park, some need looking for more but all have signs near them.
Written 6 June 2021
Do you have to walk all the way round or are there places to come down mid way if you only want to walk part of it?
Written 3 August 2018
The whole river side section is not walkable so that is a bit of a trek to get back on, but there are plenty of places to come down, usually at the gates. Get a map from the Tourist place before you start to plan ahead.
Written 1 October 2018
Do you need converter adapters and voltage adapters for this area if you are from the US?
Written 25 January 2018
Can you walk a dog around there
Written 11 September 2017
Didn't see any dogs up there. I imagine it would be quite tricky walking it in certain parts. Rails and narrow.
Written 11 September 2017
people have mentioned stairs...are these avoidable? or not suitable for pushchair?
Written 14 June 2017
I would probably avoid with a pushchair, not only is there stairs to get up and down from the walls the walls themselves are not a smooth pathway👍🏻😬
Written 15 June 2017
I don't know officially but as access is by open steps from the street I don't see how they can be excluded.
Written 4 April 2017
Hi, we're heading for Conwy towards the end of September, roughly how long will it take us to walk the walls? Do they encompass the town or is it just a section still standing?
thanks
Poshpom
Written 5 February 2017
It's well worth the stairs and walk, especially if the weather is nice. Lots of photo ops. Probably half an hour to an hour, depending on stops and number of people on the wall. I have two hip replacements and had absolutely no trouble negotiating the stairs or circumnavigating the town.
Written 6 February 2017
Is it free to walk on conway castle walls
Written 9 October 2016
There is no staff, except the occasional mason from Cadw, the Welsh Ancient Monuments organisation. A guide to the Walls may be had at the adjacent Castle.
Written 7 September 2016
Yes absolutely. We saw quite a few dogs on our walk round, but keep them on a lead as a fall from these high walls would be fatal.
Written 8 September 2016
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