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May 17, 2025
My son had his schools teddy (a Welsh Dragon) for the weekend and you have to take it somewhere Welsh and he wanted to do a castle. I’m happy to report that I’m so happy I chose Conwy Castle. The s…Full review by RayJa1979
May 12, 2025
Very nice castle in Conway. It is beautiful has many high towers which is good. I love it and it’s very beautiful and nice so yeahFull review by GrandTour11832218324
May 9, 2025
amazing place met ksi and ishowspeed solid experience i love ksi very muchi love ksi very muchi love ksi very muchi love ksi very muchi love ksi very muchi love ksi very muchi love ksi very muchi l…Full review by steven s
I think that guide dogs might be allowed, (not sure about other dogs), but only on the ground floor level of the castle, as it might be very tricky to walk up the winding staircases to the …
I think that guide dogs might be allowed, (not sure about other dogs), but only on the ground floor level of the castle, as it might be very tricky to walk up the winding staircases to the various towers and walls. Best to contact the castle direct and ask their advice. Hope this is helpfull
I visited last week and it’s not dog friendly. The winding staircase’s up to the towers would potentially be a hazard anyhow for dogs. It’s a compact site with uneven stone …
I visited last week and it’s not dog friendly. The winding staircase’s up to the towers would potentially be a hazard anyhow for dogs. It’s a compact site with uneven stone pathways. The walled section next to the car park has a lot of wide gapped wooden slats. There are around 129 dog friendly CADW sites in North Wales. All the unmanned ones you can take a dog and several Castles. Google dog friendly Castles in North Wales for a list.
it's by the estray so not hilly really, always found it very easy to walk round Conwy but suppose it depends if you have mobility issues or not. but if your visiting castle then that does …
it's by the estray so not hilly really, always found it very easy to walk round Conwy but suppose it depends if you have mobility issues or not. but if your visiting castle then that does include lots of steep walks in towers
Can you see enough to be worthwhile if you aren't good with climbing stairs? Is there enough to do without climbing the towers?
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You can see the castle, ground rooms etc but a lot of what is there is in the towers. I'm not sure I'd have thought 'ground floor only' was worth the entrance fee. There is a lift up some of …
You can see the castle, ground rooms etc but a lot of what is there is in the towers. I'm not sure I'd have thought 'ground floor only' was worth the entrance fee. There is a lift up some of the steps (presumably for wheelchair users) and am pretty sure parts of the museum are easily accessed without steps too but over half of what's there is up in the towers.