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Conway (Wales)

Conway, known locally as Conwy, is a historic town in North Wales famous for its well-preserved medieval fortress, Conwy Castle, built in the 13th century. The town's walls and castle are part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site, showcasing medieval architecture. Conwy also features charming streets, a picturesque harbor, and a variety of shops, pubs, and restaurants. It lies along the stunning North Wales coast, offering scenic views and access to outdoor activities like walking, boating, and exploring nearby Snowdonia National Park. The town’s rich history and scenic setting make it a popular destination for visitors.