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Caernarfon

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 Photo Credit: Callum Parker
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 Photo Credit: ian kelsall
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Caernarfon, a town in northwest Wales, is famed for its medieval heritage, most notably Caernarfon Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage Site built by Edward I in the late 13th century. The castle’s imposing walls, polygonal towers, and commanding position on the banks of the River Seiont reflect both military ingenuity and the symbolic authority of the English crown over Wales. The town itself grew around this fortress, retaining a distinctive layout of narrow streets and historic buildings that echo its long past.

Beyond the castle, Caernarfon is a gateway to the natural beauty of Snowdonia National Park. Rugged mountains, lush valleys, and scenic coastal paths surround the town, offering hiking, climbing, and wildlife-watching opportunities.

Caernarfon has a lively yet traditional atmosphere, blending its strong Welsh identity with a welcoming community spirit. Local shops, cafés, and artisan markets celebrate Welsh language and culture.

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