The town of Deganwy, located on the banks of the River Conwy at the Estuary’s mouth, is a famous tourist attraction. Deganwy is home to a marina, a few shops, taverns, and restaurants, as well as the remnants of Deganwy Castle, which was completed in 1082 but later dismantled. From sea fishing, walking, and climbing in the Snowdonia range to seeing the castles, mines, beaches, and gardens of this stunning stretch of the North Wales Coast, there is something for everyone in this area. Conwy has a mediaeval castle, town walls, and a marina, as well as winding alleyways with something for shoppers and restaurants both. Deganwy is only a few kilometres from the holiday towns of Conwy and Llandudno.