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Really well preserved castle. Shows just how opulent the Lords lived whilst in residence. The information boards were informative. Keep fit by climbing all of the towers! The circular stairs can be c…Full review by 180simonm
Apr 24, 2025
Visited here today during a holiday to north wales. Absolutely brilliant! This has to be one of the best castles we’ve visited so far. Lots to read with pictures to show how it would have looked. Lot…Full review by Kelly-welly123
Apr 22, 2025
The castle and walls and town within the walls are unique , as is the setting. It cannot be bettered in the whole of the Uk. Thoroughly enjoyed the experience , recommend that you buy the guideboo…Full review by lss57
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
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.