Wales has no shortage of magnificent castles—from the impenetrable stronghold of Harlech Castle, to the fierce fortifications of Carnarvon. Wales boasts a series of castles known as the Iron ...
Covering 30 acres, Caerphilly is Wales' biggest castle ... from cannons and gunpowder and there were sieges at castles including Harlech, Raglan and Laugharne, when they were taken by ...
Residents in Harlech, Gwynedd ... understood to be looking at taking the title away from Wales. The street is near the town's famous castle in Snowdonia Mr Headley and Sarah Badhan know just ...
Driving the west Wales coast obviates this problem and ... Eryri’s stretch includes Harlech Castle, Ffestiniog Railway and Nant Gwrtheyrn, the National Welsh Language Centre in former Victorian ...
In 1404 Owain captured the castles of Aberystwyth and Harlech, sealed an agreement with the French and held a parliament at Machynlleth, where he was perhaps crowned Prince of Wales in the ...
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 ...
Visit Wales also recommends Royal St David's, which is described as being a "king among golf courses" as it sits in the shadow of the famous Harlech Castle. So, with dramatic views and a sea ...
If you prefer to take in the scenery from a different perspective, Visit Wales also recommends Royal St David's, which is described as being a "king among golf courses" as it sits in the shadow of the ...