Conwy Harbour is one of the busiest recreational boating harbours in Wales. Once a thriving port, slate would have been brought here from the Ffestiniog mines and shipped all over the world. The anchor on the quayside commemorates Jack Williams – a former Mayor of Conwy – who with his crew of the trawler Kilravock, towed 400 American passengers to safety who were in danger of being driven into the rocks of Llandudno’s ‘Little Orme’. A beautiful place to watch the world go by.