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Llanrwst Bridge
An elegant 17th century stone bridge over the River Conwy at Llanrwst, with the ivy-clad Tu Hwnt i'r Bont National Trust tearooms on the western side. The bridge was built in 1636, reputedly by Inigo Jones.
This attraction can be easily visited whilst staying in the Conwy Valley, and is 3 miles (5 km) from Betws-y-Coed as the crow flies (straight line distance). See the routeplanner below for a suggested route and estimated journey time.
Contact Information
Address :
Llanrwst
Conwy
UK
Phone :
Opening Times
Always open.
Admission Prices
Free.
Eating
Restaurants and cafés in Llanrwst.
Transport/Access
Public Transport :
Bus : Llanrwst is on the bus route down the Conwy Valley.
Train : Llanrwst station.
Parking :
Free and Pay & Display car parks in Llanrwst.
Location Map :
List of Attractions by Region
- North Wales Coast : The coastal resorts of North Wales.
- Snowdonia - North West : Llanberis and Beddgelert.
- Snowdonia - North East : The Conwy Valley including Betws-y-Coed and Llanrwst.
- Snowdonia - Central : Central Snowdonia including Porthmadog, Ffestiniog, Bala, Barmouth and Harlech.
- Snowdonia - South : Southern Snowdonia inlcuding Dolgellau, Tywyn, Aberdovey and Machynlleth.
- Isle of Anglesey : Island off the north west coast of Wales.
- Lleyn Peninsula : The Lleyn Peninsula to the west of Snowdonia is famous for its beaches and coastline.
- Borderlands : The Borderlands lie between Snowdonia and England.
List of Attractions by Type
- Houses and Gardens : Historic houses and beautiful gardens.
- Transport : Steam railways and transport museums.
- Castles : Historic castles.
- Historic Sites : Historic sites including standing stones, churches and historic buildings.
- Natural : Waterfalls, forests, lakes and mountains.
- Other Attractions : Other tourist attractions.
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