Perched on a rocky outcrop overlooking the River Conwy, Conwy Castle stands as a majestic testament to 13th-century military architecture and Edward I's enduring legacy. This UNESCO World Heritage Site features eight massive towers and a complete walled circuit that you can still walk for panoramic views of snow-capped Snowdonia and the bustling harbor below. Step through its iron-studded gates to explore well-preserved chambers, climb spiral staircases within thick stone walls, and imagine medieval banquets and royal intrigue. Just steps away, the quirky Smallest House in Great Britain and the historic Plas Mawr Elizabethan mansion enrich the town’s rich tapestry. Whether you're tracing ancient battlements at dawn or photographing its silhouette against a golden sunset, Conwy Castle delivers a powerful blend of history, craftsmanship, and coastal charm.