Conwy Castle is a medieval fortress located in Conwy, Wales. Built by King Edward I between 1283 and 1289, it is part of the Castles and Town Walls of King Edward in Gwynedd, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The castle features impressive towers and thick stone walls, designed to protect the town and assert English dominance over Wales.
The castle's strategic position overlooks the Conwy Estuary, providing a commanding view of the surrounding area. Today, it is a popular tourist attraction, allowing visitors to explore its well-preserved structures and learn about its historical significance in the context of the Welsh Wars.