Conwy, North Wales, Spring

Conwy is a historical treasure trove.

Situated above the river of the same name, Conwy is a walled town with most of those structures surviving to the present day. The town is perhaps best known for its castle, which was built along with the walls in the late 13th century.

We enjoyed getting lost around the myriad of small streets in the town, but eventually climbed up the town walls and followed the circular trail on top of the walls, which mostly surround the town. The walk offers unparalleled views of the town, the castle, and the estuary beyond.

Add a hazy day with localised and shifting spot lighting, you’ve got conditions set up for some gorgeous photos.

All photos taken on my Sony a7ii using my Vivitar “Series 1” 28–105mm f2.8–3.8 lens. RAWs developed in Capture One for iPad, edited and finalised in Affinity Photo 2 for iPad.

At the junction with Upper Gate Street, I zoomed in on this composition of Upper Gate tower, standing imperiously above the street’s housing.

The section of the walls heading towards the Quayside allow for fantastic views across Conwy’s rooftops towards the imposing 13th century Conwy Castle.

Approaching the Postern Gate, a view straight down Castle Street being lit by the brightening day proved irresistible.

At Lower Gate this beautiful house provided the perfect foreground subject to complement the light show happening across the Deganwy hills.

Heading down from the Watchtower, I find another composition that—to me—sums up Conwy nicely.

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