Llanrwst
Llanrwst is a market town and community in Conwy County Borough, Wales. It lies on the River Conwy and is historically part of the county of Denbighshire. The town is known for its historic bridge, Pont Fawr, which was built in 1636 by Inigo Jones.
Llanrwst is a popular tourist destination, offering access to the Snowdonia National Park and various outdoor activities. The town has a history dating back to the medieval period and features notable buildings such as Gwydir Castle, located nearby. The River Conwy is also a significant feature, attracting anglers and contributing to the town's scenic beauty.
Economically, Llanrwst serves as a local service center for the surrounding rural area. Its market tradition continues to this day, with regular markets held in the town square. The Welsh language is actively spoken in Llanrwst, contributing to the town's distinct cultural identity.