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Top: Wales > North Wales Holyhead.com Holyhead Town is located on Holy Island. The Island which is 8 miles long and 4 miles wide, is separated from the Isle of Anglesey by a sandy strait, crossed by 2 causeways. Holyhead, Anglesey's largest town, has a population of just over 12,000. Beaumaris Castle Beaumaris Castle on the Island of Anglesey is the great unfinished masterpiece. It was built as one of the 'iron ring' of North Wales castles by the English monarch Edward I, to stamp his authority on the Welsh. But it was never finished. Penrhyn Castle There was a 12th century castle on this site one mile east of Bangor in North Wales. However the present castle dates entirely from the 19th century. Open 25 March to 1 November daily except Tuesday. Bangor Cathedral Bangor is completely dominated by the university buildings high on a ridge overlooking the town. Down in the city center, however, shyly hiding from view is Bangor Cathedral, occupying the site of one of the earliest monastic settlements in all of Britain Gors-yr-Eira Bed and Breakfast Gors-yr-Eira bed and breakfast accommodation is located on the edge of the sensational Snowdonia National Park in North Wales. This homely bed and breakfast is suitable for exploring the mountains, beaches and castles of Snowdonia. Abbeyfield Hotel The Abbeyfield Hotel is a homely and personal hotel with restaurant, located in the old village of Talybont, lying 2 miles to the East of the city of Bangor, within walking distance of the National Trust property, Penrhyn Castle. Accommodation in Betws-y-Coed Listing of Betws-y-Coed hotels, guest houses, B&Bs, and lodgings. Betws-y-Coed Betws-y-Coed, Snowdonia, North Wales online guide for accommodation - B&B, farm stays, camping - and celtic history/culture. Aberconwy House This early Victorian home built in 1850 nestles in a quiet elevated position overlooking the picturesque village of Betws-y-coed. From the house you will see sensational views of the Llugwy Valley, surrounding hills and the Conwy river and a golf course. Betws-y-Coed Betws-y-Coed is North Wales' most popular inland resort. It enjoys a superlative setting surrounded by dense woodland and magnificent mountain country. Ideal for a touring vacation, hillwalking or mountaineering. Pengwern Country House A completely refurbished Victorian country house in gardens and woodland, enjoying unrivalled views over the Lledr Valley. discover relaxing surroundings, real log fires,and a warm welcome. Tyn-y-Coed Hotel The Ty'n-n-Coed Hotel is located 5 miles west of Betws-y-Coed, and easily recognized by the old Yorkshire Rose stagecoach outside. Bedrooms are tastefully furnished and each has a bathroom, Television, phone with data sockets, and hot drinks tray. Waterloo Hotel This long established hotel named after the close Waterloo Bridge is perfectly situated for touring Snowdonia. Accommodation is split between rooms in the main hotel as well as modern, cottage style rooms situated in buildings to the rear. Caernarfon Accommodation Listing if accommodation options in the walled town of Caernarfon, North Wales. Caernarfon Golf Club Comprehensive details of Caernarfon Golf Club. Holes - 18, Yardage -5891, SSS - 68. Bryn Bras Castle Welcome to our elegant tower-house and enchanting castle apartments within a romantic Regency castle of timeless charm. Bryn Bras Castle is located in the gentle Snowdonian foothills - an ideal location from which to discover North Wales. Segontium Roman Museum Caernarfon Segontium Roman Museum vividly portrays the story of the conquest and occupation of Wales by the Romans and displays the finds from the close auxiliary fort of Segontium, one of the most famous in Britain. Segontium Roman Fort The Romans did get here, and this was a Roman military settlement, just on the outskirts of modern Caernarfon. There is a National Trust museum on the site containing Roman relics found there. Snowdon House A homely and comfortable Bed and Breakfast that aims to make your stay as enjoyable as possible. Start the day with one of their legendary breakfasts guaranteed to keep you going until at least midday. Also campsites and a bunkhouse. Caernarfon Castle Caernarvon is architecturally one of the most impressive of all of the castles in Wales. It's defensive capabilities were not as overt or as powerful as those of Edward I's other castles such as Harlech and Beaumaris. Caernarfon Castle in North Wales Caernarfon Castle is one of the most impressive of all the castles built by Edward I and is one of Europe's great mediaeval fortresses. Set on a peninsula bounded by the Menai Strait, Caernarfon became the English administrative centre. Celtic Royal Hotel Within simple reach of Manchester airport, via the A55 expressway, or Bangor railway station, the Celtic Royal Hotel is located at Caernarfon on the North Wales coast, only a 5 minute walk from the historic castle. Graianfryn Vegetarian / Vegan Guesthouse Stay at Graianfryn Vegetarian/Vegan Guesthouse in North Wales for coastal and mountain scenery and imaginative food. Caernarfon Bay Farm House Cottages Two self contained cottages located half a mile from the quaint little village of Clynnog Fawr, which is on the coastal road between Caernarfon and Pwllheli. Conwy Golf Club Championship links course founded in 1890, hosted many National and International Competitions, encompassing the British Home Internationals, The World One-Arm Championships, British Ladies Amateur Championship, and more. Page 1 of 4       Next >> Search Within Results |
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