The Castles of Wales
When the Castle is Your Home Away From Home

Wales is known for its rich history and impressive castles, many of which have been converted into unique accommodations where visitors can stay overnight. Here are a few castles in Wales that offer overnight stays:

Conwy Castle - One of the most-visited and important Welsh Castles
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You can't spend the night in Conwy Castle, but it should be included in any Welsh vacation itinerary, especially for history buffs. It is a magnificent medieval fortress located in the town of Conwy, in North Wales. It was built by Edward I of England between 1283 and 1289 as part of his conquest of Wales. The castle stands as one of the most impressive examples of military architecture from the Middle Ages.


Strategically positioned on a rocky outcrop overlooking the town of Conwy, the castle's primary purpose was to establish English control over the region.


Conwy Castle features a unique and innovative design for its time, with a polygonal shape and a series of eight massive towers. One of the most notable features of Conwy Castle is its impressive Great Hall, which was used for feasting and entertainment. The Great Hall boasts a soaring, timber-vaulted ceiling, which has been partially reconstructed to give visitors an idea of its original grandeur. 


Conwy Castle is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and attracts thousands of visitors each year. It stands as a testament to the military and architectural prowess of the medieval period and offers visitors a fascinating glimpse into the history of Wales and its relationship with England.