Tuesday, 15 December 2009

Caernarfon and the Celtic Heart of Wales




Built by Edward I to subdue the Welsh this magnificent military stronghold was a seat of government and a royal palace. Standing on the mouth of the Seiont river the castle still dominates and protects the walled town of Caernarfon in North Wales and is a World Heritage Site.

Explore the friendly town's shops full of traditional Welsh products, eat and drink in one of the many restaurants, cafes and pubs and listen to the Welsh language being spoken which still thrives today despite the efforts of Edward I so long ago.




Cathy & Angelo

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