Conwy, North Wales

 No doubt Charlotte Brontë and Arthur Bell Nicholls would have enjoyed a walk around medieval Conwy with its impressive castle, Elizabethan houses, the suspension bridge and tubular railway bridge they would have traveled through. They probably took the air strolling through the city wall gates at the end of the street where their hotel is, the Castle Hotel, walking by the Conwy Estuary on Conwy Quay.

Walking to Conwy Quay from their hotel
Mighty Conwy castle 
On the city walls 

Suspension bridge 
Tubular railway bridge
Walled medieval Conwy
Market square looking down to the street with the Castle Hotel on it.



Conwy Quay and estuary 


Ty Aberconnwy - Elizabethan merchant house
Plas Mawr -Elizabethan house opposite their hotel.


They were not blessed with the weather we enjoyed. They maybe enjoyed the first full day of their honeymoon here on 30th June, 1854. ??

Comments

Marina said…
I've visited all the honeymoon sites also, years ago.
It's so good to see the places again through different eyes.
I will enjoy the report immensely.

Good luck. Marina
Helen MacEwan said…
What a wonderful start to your tour. Fabulous weather, photos and commentary. Thank you for letting us accompany you virtually! Looking forward immensely to the next two weeks.
Helen
A joy to view the honeymoon sites you photographed, and the commentaries. Wonderful.

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