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Measurement Guide
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Fit Advice
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Before you visit Conwy, read this.
Most travel content about North Wales gives you the same thin loop of highlights. This guide does not. Built from genuine local knowledge and brought to life through comic-style illustration, the Conwy Castle Illustrated Travel Guide is a free, downloadable infographic poster designed for people who want to arrive knowing the stories, leave with something worth keeping, and understand why Conwy is unlike anywhere else in Wales.
Conwy Castle was built between 1283 and 1287 on the orders of Edward I, designed by master mason James of St George as the centrepiece of the most ambitious military construction project medieval Britain had ever seen. Eight enormous towers. Walls up to 15 feet thick. A complete medieval town wall still standing in almost perfect condition. A UNESCO World Heritage Site alongside Caernarfon, Harlech, and Beaumaris. Conwy earned its reputation over seven centuries, and it has not faded.
This guide captures it properly.
What the guide covers:
- The best things to see at Conwy Castle and in the medieval town, with the kind of detail that only comes from knowing the place
- Traditional Welsh food worth trying nearby, from local seafood on the quayside to slow-cooked cawl and proper bara brith
- Scenic walks, hidden viewpoints, Thomas Telford's suspension bridge, and local experiences that go well beyond the main entrance
- Smart travel tips on parking, the one-way system, tidal timing along the estuary, and the tourist mistakes that are entirely preventable
- Funny, honest comic-style moments that every Conwy visitor eventually lives through
- Illustrated maps, hand-drawn icons, and beautifully organised sections throughout
The guide is formatted in a vertical 4:5 ratio, suited for printing at home, displaying as wall art, or keeping on your phone for the visit itself. It carries the visual character of a vintage travel poster and the usefulness of something put together by someone who has actually queued at the wrong gate.
It is entirely free. No subscription. Just download and go.
A genuine keepsake for people who prefer real places with real histories. Whether you are planning your first visit to North Wales or returning for another look at those battlements, this guide gives Conwy Castle the introduction it has always deserved.
Download it now and arrive knowing more than most.
Download Information
- Format: Digital file, instant access after adding to cart
- Recommended print size: A3 or A2 for best print quality
- Orientation: Vertical (4:5 ratio)
- Compatible with: home printing, print-on-demand services, or digital display
- Free to download, no account required
Learn more about Conwy Castle
- Conwy Town Walls
- Conwy Castle: A Welsh Stronghold of Stone, Strategy, and Siege
- The Strategic Importance of Welsh Castles in Medieval Times
- Edward I: The King Who Built Castles to Crush the Welsh
- Fortresses of Conquest: How Welsh Castles Shaped Medieval Power Struggles
- The Norman Conquest and its Impact on Welsh Castles
