On April 25, 1284, Edward I’s queen gave birth to a son, also named Edward, within the precincts of brand-new Caernarfon Castle. When little Edward’s elder brother, Alfonso, died four months later, ...
A stunning seaside town has plenty to offer in its own right - but is also home to Wales’s most famous castle. Caernarfon Castle is widely regarded as the largest and most imposing of the ring of ...
North Wales is known for its castles, travel a short distance in almost any direction and you're sure to find one. But one of, if not the most prominent, sits in centre of the Welsh language ...
Caernarfon. The only town in Wales where you'll be greeted by a swear word as a term of endearment, where the mountains meet the sea, where a royal history meets a proud, Welsh-speaking way of life.
Voted by the Guardian as the third happiest place to live in the UK in its 2025 rankings, this little royal Welsh town with its ancient castle and cobbled streets lined with independent shops is home ...
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