Harry's Travel Guide

Conwy

Conwy

Mae Conwy yn dref yng Ngogledd Cymru sydd wedi’i hamgáu o fewn cylch o waliau o’r 13eg ganrif ac wedi’i hamddiffyn gan gastell nerthol. Mae’n un o drefi canoloesol gorau’r byd. Yn y strydoedd cul yn ei galon saif Plas Mawr, y ‘Neuadd Fawr’, a adeiladwyd rhwng 1576 a 1585 ar gyfer y masnachwr dylanwadol o Gymru, Robert Wynn.

Mae Castell Conwy yn gaer ganoloesol odidog sy’n dal i dyrchu dros y dref ar ôl 700 mlynedd. Fe’i hadeiladwyd gan y Brenin Edward I a’i bensaer Meistr James o San Siôr rhwng 1283 a 1287. Mae Castell Conwy yn cymryd ei le ochr yn ochr â chestyll mawr eraill Edward ym Miwmares, Harlech, a Chaernarfon fel Safle Treftadaeth y Byd

Conwy is a town in North Wales that is enclosed within a ring of 13th-century walls and protected by a mighty castle. It is one of the world’s finest medieval towns. In the narrow streets at its heart stands Plas Mawr, the ‘Great Hall’, built between 1576 and 1585 for the influential Welsh merchant, Robert Wynn1.

Conwy Castle is a magnificent medieval fortress that still towers over the town after 700 years. It was built by King Edward I and his architect Master James of St George between 1283 and 1287. Conwy Castle takes its place alongside Edward’s other great castles at Beaumaris, Harlech, and Caernarfon as a World Heritage Site

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