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Plas Mawr has closed for the 2024 season and will re-open on the 28th February 2025
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Family tickets are valid for families of two adults and up to three children.
This extravagant and grandiose townhouse was built by Robert Wynn between 1576 and 1585 and is widely regarded as the finest example of Elizabethan townhouses in Britain.
Step inside the magnificently restored house and take in the striking Elizabethan garden on your days out in Conwy with Plas Mawr tickets.
Please note: You may enter Plas Mawr at any time of the day after 9:30 AM and before closing at 5:00 PM from late March to the end of September and at 4:00 PM from the start of October to November.
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How to find us
By road: Conwy via A55 or B5106.
By rail: 2km/1.3mls Llandudno Junction or 0.6km/0.4mls Conwy Station, on the Crewe-Llandudno Junction/Holyhead route.
By bus: 200m/220yards, route No 5, Caernarfon-Conwy/Llandudno
By bike: NCN Route No.5 (150m/164yards).
- Baby-changing facilities
- Gift shop
- Paid parking
- Toilets
- The small gift shop where tickets can be purchased is located within Plas Mawr’s gatehouse.
- From the shop to the main house is around 30 metres, consisting of cobbles and a flight of steps. Wheelchair access can be arranged via a side entrance, please ask at the gift shop.
- There are many steps to negotiate throughout the three floors at Plas Mawr with wheelchair access available to some areas of the ground floor of main house only.
- Staircases and floors throughout the house are wooden and may be uneven in places. Please also be aware of high thresholds and low door heights at room entrances, as well as low roof trusses in attic.
- The observation Tower is accessed via a steep ladder style staircase.
Only assistance dogs are allowed into Plas Mawr. Please keep assistance dogs on leads at all times.
The nearest pay and display car park is Vicarage Gardens in Rose Hill St.
There is limited parking on the High St for limited time.
There are two dedicated accessible parking spaces on the roadside adjacent to Plas Mawr.
Yes, visitor toilets are available at this site.
Smoking is not permitted at Plas Mawr.
Plas Mawr is Welsh for "Great Hall".
Plas Mawr was the home for Robert Wynn, a wealthy Elizabethan merchant, who turned the house and garden into a celebration of his life and wealth.