Wales is a small country that borders the ... Notable castles include Beaumaris Castle and Conwy Castle. Conwy is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is considered by many to be the most magnificent ...
As most of its sites are free to visit anyway, it means that, for one day only, all of Cadw’s 130 castles, abbeys, chapels and tombs will have no admission charges. Instead, Cadw is asking visitors to ...
Beaumaris Castle was the last of Edward's Welsh castles ... After Llywelyn ap Gruffudd's second defeat, Edward reorganised Wales along English lines with the Statute of Wales in 1284.
The pair had taken their prized possession to Beaumaris Castle in north Wales to show it to the valuers and see what secrets they could uncover. And the BBC expert was amazed by the small brooch ...
Located off Wales’ northwest coast ... famous attractions include the historic Menai suspension bridge and Beaumaris Castle, a 13th century fortress that sits in the Irish Sea.
Most of the conquered territory was divided into six counties: Flint, Anglesey, Caernarfon, Meirionnydd, Cardigan and Carmarthen. In 1301, these counties were granted to the king's heir, Edward ...
An Anglesey pub has been named among the best eight in Wales. We felt it was only fitting to check out The Bull's Head Inn in Beaumaris to ... as you walk along Castle Street to leave you in ...
For example, castles at Beaumaris on Anglesey ... As well as waiving entry prices, several North Wales sites are also staging special events and activities. These range from male voice choirs ...