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A rarely seen angle of the ancient building.
Photographed with my mobile phone on full zoom from about one mile away across the River Conwy estuary.
Through the very dirty window of a train speeding through Deganwy.
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A picture postcard view of Conwy Castle and old boats with George Stevenson wrought iron tubular bridge grade I listed spaning over afon Conwy river.
More views from walking around Conwy harbour area.
Part of the Castle & Bridge in view.
Boats in and out of the water.
North Wales
Conwy Castle and Conwy Mountain with the Great Orme in the distance.
The 3 bridges over the River Conwy date back to 1822. Thomas Telfords Suspension Bridge(1822), Robert Stephenson's tubular rail bridge(1848) and the 1958 Conwy road bridge.
Conwy Castle dominates the mouth of the River Conwy and the medieval walled town of Conwy in North Wales, UK
The castle was built on the orders of King Edward I of England and construction began in 1283 under the direction of Edwards chief architect James of St. George.
Today the castle is one of the best preserved castles in the whole of North Wales UK
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Near the village of Dolgarrog in North Wales (Conwy County Borough) is Adventure Parc Snowdonia, here still under construction. The park has the world's first commercial artificial surf lake.
Wales, United Kingdom 12.07.2015
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dolgarrog
www.adventureparcsnowdonia.com/
www.youtube.com/watch?v=zj_Ul6lr9PQ
Tal des Conwy
Bei dem Dorf Dolgarrog in Nordwales (Conwy County Borough) befindet sich der Adventure Parc Snowdonia, hier noch in der Bauphase. Der Park betreibt den weltweit ersten kommerziellen künstlichen Surfsee.
Wales, United Kingdom 12.07.2015
Taken at Conwy, North Wales.
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A beautiful Autumnal day in Conwy. The name 'Conwy' derives from the old Welsh words 'cyn' (chief) and 'gwy' (water), the river being originally called the 'Cynwy'.Conwy Castle and the town walls were built, on the instruction of Edward I of England, between 1283 and 1289, as part of his conquest of the principality of Wales.
A flying visit to Conwy to take my competition entry. It was a fantastic day but sadly I had to get back home.
Conwy Castle in North Wales, it was built by Edward I, during his conquest of Wales, between 1283 and 1287.
A view of Conwy Castle with Conwy Mountain rising behind it taken from one of the hides - now renamed a viewpoint - on the RSPB Conwy reserve
We have visited Bodnant Gardens many times. Until our latest visit we had - for some inexplicable reason - never ventured into the woodlands above the Old Mill. This time we did and were rewarded by the most amazing view over the River Conwy.
A flying visit to Conwy to take my competition entry. It was a fantastic day but sadly I had to get back home.
Early morning looking over the river with Conwy Mountain in the background.
If you fancy an interesting walk this place is highly recommended.
And the road bridge over afon Conwy which opened in 1958,with Edward 1st Conwy Castle in background.
...built by Thomas Telford in a style to match that of the adjacent 13th century castle, and opened in 1826, one of the first of its type in the world. Since superseded - originally by a 20th century bridge running alongside, then by a tunnel under the river - and now accessible only as a footbridge. The figure hopefully gives some scale.