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The Eagles
Our accommodation is basic but comfortable and forms the top floors within The Eagles. We have six rooms each sleeping 4 and two rooms sleeping 2. All rooms are centrally heated and have tea/coffee making facilities. Duvets, pillows and sheets are supplied. There are two separate showers, a bathroom and two wash rooms toilets. A self catering kitchen is available for your use. Breakfast is available at an extra charge ...
YHA Conwy
Conwy youth hostel is an ideal base for exploring North Wales. A great location for backpackers, families, youth organisation and anyone wanting easy access to the coastal resorts and Snowdonia. The hostel is situated on a hill just outside the town walls of Conwy in large grounds with a summer house, barbecue and picnic area. There are spectacular views from the roof terrace of the ancient medieval town of Conwy and the North Wales coastline ...
Conway Valley Backpackers
clean, comfortable and affordable modern accommodation on a working farm in the heart of Snowdonia. Easily accesible by public transport. Pubs and restaurants within easy walking distance. Set in the midst of the magnifcance of the beautiful Conwy valley ...
 
Conwy (formerly anglicised as Conway) is a town in Conwy county borough in North Wales, which faces Deganwy across the river Conwy. The town lies in the traditional county of Caernarfonshire. Conwy was the original site of Aberconwy Abbey, founded by Llywelyn the Great, which was moved up the valley to Maenan by Edward I when the castle was built. The parish church still retains some parts of the old abbey church. Conwy has other tourist attractions that help draw visitors to the town. Thomas Telford built the Conwy Suspension Bridge, which spans the River Conwy next to the castle. It was completed in 1826 and replaced the ferry at the same point. Telford matched the bridge's supporting towers with the castle's turrets. The bridge, which is now open to pedestrians only, together with the toll-keeper's house, is in the care of the National Trust.

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