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Castell Deganwy — Attraction in Conwy

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Castell Deganwy
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Paysanne
147 Station Rd, Deganwy, Conwy LL31 9EJ, United Kingdom
The Tea Station
135 Station Rd, Deganwy, Conwy LL31 9EJ, United Kingdom
Nikki Ips Restaurant Wine Bar & Cafe
47-57 Station Rd, Deganwy, Conwy LL31 9DF, United Kingdom
The Olive Grove
81 Station Rd, Deganwy, Conwy LL31 9DF, United Kingdom
Jai Ho Restaurant
59 Station Rd, Deganwy, Conwy LL31 9DF, United Kingdom
Castle View Bar and Restaurant
Pentywyn Rd, Deganwy LL31 9TH, United Kingdom
Nearby hotels
North Wales Holiday Cottages
39 Station Rd, Deganwy, Conwy LL31 9DF, United Kingdom
Maes Dolau Farm Caravan Park
Maes dolau farm, Bryn Lupus Rd, Llanrhos, Llandudno LL30 1SR, United Kingdom
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Castell Deganwy

Deganwy, Conwy LL31 9PJ, United Kingdom
4.7(91)
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Nearby restaurants of Castell Deganwy

Paysanne

The Tea Station

Nikki Ips Restaurant Wine Bar & Cafe

The Olive Grove

Jai Ho Restaurant

Castle View Bar and Restaurant

Paysanne

Paysanne

4.9

(154)

$$

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The Tea Station

The Tea Station

4.7

(113)

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Nikki Ips Restaurant Wine Bar & Cafe

Nikki Ips Restaurant Wine Bar & Cafe

4.7

(179)

$$

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The Olive Grove

The Olive Grove

4.6

(129)

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KincoranKincoran
Deganwy castle is a really worthwhile visit! The castle itself is right in that sweet spot between being so ruined that it feels truly ancient - and not entirely unlike Tolkien's Weathertop - yet with enough still in place that even an untrained eye can see what was built where, how, and to an extent why. The walk to the top is easy, and yet the views are still wonderful: you can see Llandudno, a good part of the Great Orme, Conwy (including the Castle, walls, bridge, harbour, etc.), neighbouring hills, and great view of the sea! Considering it's one of Wales' free castles to visit, it's absolutely worth seeing!
Karen GoodwinKaren Goodwin
The sat nav takes you to a road. You feel this is wrong itsnot. Theres a small enclosed alley way that leads to a kissing gate. Go through and follow the path to the top of the hill. Bit of a hike but ok. Dogs can go offlead if recall is great. Or can help pull you up thehill 😆 🤣. Keep looking at the view its AMAZING. Not much left of the castle now but theviews more than compensate for this. No hotel there that we saw.
Dan HaugDan Haug
A little difficult to find, but once we found the walkway (which is a narrow opening between to large walled gardens) we had a lovely walk up to the site of this old castle. There's not much left to see and not a lot of interpretive material in the signs, but if you have a vivid imagination, and like scrambling up steep hills, then this is a place you'll love. The views from the tops of the hills are stunning as well.
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Deganwy castle is a really worthwhile visit! The castle itself is right in that sweet spot between being so ruined that it feels truly ancient - and not entirely unlike Tolkien's Weathertop - yet with enough still in place that even an untrained eye can see what was built where, how, and to an extent why. The walk to the top is easy, and yet the views are still wonderful: you can see Llandudno, a good part of the Great Orme, Conwy (including the Castle, walls, bridge, harbour, etc.), neighbouring hills, and great view of the sea! Considering it's one of Wales' free castles to visit, it's absolutely worth seeing!
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The sat nav takes you to a road. You feel this is wrong itsnot. Theres a small enclosed alley way that leads to a kissing gate. Go through and follow the path to the top of the hill. Bit of a hike but ok. Dogs can go offlead if recall is great. Or can help pull you up thehill 😆 🤣. Keep looking at the view its AMAZING. Not much left of the castle now but theviews more than compensate for this. No hotel there that we saw.
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A little difficult to find, but once we found the walkway (which is a narrow opening between to large walled gardens) we had a lovely walk up to the site of this old castle. There's not much left to see and not a lot of interpretive material in the signs, but if you have a vivid imagination, and like scrambling up steep hills, then this is a place you'll love. The views from the tops of the hills are stunning as well.
Dan Haug

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5.0
1y

Fragmentary shattered ruins of a great stone-built fortress crown the twin peaks of Deganwy Castle. This was Arx Decantorum, the seat of Maelgwn tyrant of Gwynedd in the sixth century, burnt by lightning in 812 and destroyed by the Saxons in 822 AD (see NPRN 404377).

In the late eleventh century this was the seat of Robert of Rhuddlan from which he levied extortion on Gwynedd and from which he rode out to his death. As the Castrum de Gannoc it changed hands, was rebuilt and destroyed throughout the thirteenth century. The visible ruins are those of the great castle, accompanied by a borough, built by Henry III in 1245-50 that was beleaguered for seven years before being systematically destroyed by Llywelyn ab Gruffudd in 1263.

Some activity continued at the site and the borough was still active in 1305.

The castle was excavated in 1961-6, when evidence was recovered for a later prehistoric style fortress on the western peak, along with first to third century Roman material.

The main castle court occupied the western crag and enclosed an area about 60m across. It included at least one great round tower and several domestic blocks.

The smaller eastern crag was crowned by the irregular Mansel's Tower. The area between the crags was enclosed by great ramparts and walls, with a monumental twin-towered gatehouse on the south-side.

Extensive settlement earthworks to the north and south of the castle (NPRN 400533, 400535) may represent several periods of occupation, including the thirteenth century borough (see NPRN 400533).

The name attached to this area, 'the Vardre', suggests that it was at some time a bond settlement associated with a...

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4y

Deganwy castle is a really worthwhile visit! The castle itself is right in that sweet spot between being so ruined that it feels truly ancient - and not entirely unlike Tolkien's Weathertop - yet with enough still in place that even an untrained eye can see what was built where, how, and to an extent why.

The walk to the top is easy, and yet the views are still wonderful: you can see Llandudno, a good part of the Great Orme, Conwy (including the Castle, walls, bridge, harbour, etc.), neighbouring hills, and great view of the sea!

Considering it's one of Wales' free castles to visit, it's absolutely...

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5.0
2y

A lovely area to have a walk around and although there isn't a great deal left of the castle itself what there is is fascinating more for the castle connoisseur than those just looking for a day out but for those with an interest in Welsh history it's a must do. After a second visit to deganwy it is easy to see this deserves the full five stars. Make sure you give yourself enough time to have a good explore. There is far more to see than you first think. The views over Conwy are stunning but the real pleasure is discovering all the...

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