Europe Explored » north wales uk https://europeexplored.com Travel through the most beautiful places in Europe Sun, 08 Sep 2013 13:36:19 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=3.6 The History of Beaumaris Castle | North Wales, UK https://europeexplored.com/2013/01/21/the-history-of-beaumaris-castle-north-wales-uk/ https://europeexplored.com/2013/01/21/the-history-of-beaumaris-castle-north-wales-uk/#comments Mon, 21 Jan 2013 21:41:07 +0000 Claire https://europeexplored.com/?p=13010 Beaumaris Castle is one of the most popular tourist destinations in North Wales with many visitors from St Davids Holiday Park in North Wales choosing it as their favourite local attraction. Beaumaris Castle is a medieval stone structure built by King Edward I as part of his campaign against the Welsh to conquer north wales. […]

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Beaumaris Castle is one of the most popular tourist destinations in North Wales with many visitors from St Davids Holiday Park in North Wales choosing it as their favourite local attraction.

Beaumaris Castle is a medieval stone structure built by King Edward I as part of his campaign against the Welsh to conquer north wales. Construction began in 1295, however it was never truly completed due to the conquest more or less being complete and Edward needing funds and resources to conquer Scotland. Nevertheless this stronghold is regarded by many of the most impressive of all the Edwardian castles due to its ingenious design.

Beaumaris Castle, North Wales, UK
Beaumaris Castle, North Wales, UK by Lyn Gateley

The design is concentric and includes effectively 4 lines of defence, cleverly placed arrow slits, water filled moat, murder holes over entrances and a gate next to the sea entrance and tidal dock which would allow boats to come right up to the castle while being secure.

This is truly an awesome sight to behold and really commands certain majesty, drawing many visitors every year to come and see this impressive stone structure. It is a part of the ‘iron ring’ of castles King Edward built to subdue Wales, and Beaumaris is the last and largest to be constructed.

The castle is currently under the care of Cadw, who made it available for the public to visit, there is a gift shop and public toilets for visitors and guided tours around the castle are available. Beaumaris Castle is a wonderful day out for all the family, indulge in the historical wonder of the massive stronghold, and explore its insides to you can appreciate the sheer effort and planning that went into it, then enjoy a picnic on one of the benches in the surrounding lush green park.

Beaumaris Castle has been called by some as the most impressive medieval castle in the UK so it is definitely worth a visit if you visiting or staying in North Wales.

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There is something for everyone on Anglesey, North Wales | UK https://europeexplored.com/2012/11/16/there-is-something-for-everyone-on-anglesey-north-wales-uk/ https://europeexplored.com/2012/11/16/there-is-something-for-everyone-on-anglesey-north-wales-uk/#comments Fri, 16 Nov 2012 21:19:47 +0000 Claire https://europeexplored.com/?p=12183 If you have a trip to Anglesey planned, you may have a few ideas of what you would like to do and where you may like to visit. Anglesey is well known for having a range of different activities and areas of natural beauty leaving visitors in self catering holiday cottages to Anglesey spoilt for […]

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If you have a trip to Anglesey planned, you may have a few ideas of what you would like to do and where you may like to visit. Anglesey is well known for having a range of different activities and areas of natural beauty leaving visitors in self catering holiday cottages to Anglesey spoilt for choice. Whilst staying in Anglesey in a self-catering holiday cottage, you will experience many new and exciting activities and explore different areas from sandy beaches to rugged cliffs. Whether you prefer experiencing a different culture, or are after your next adrenaline rush you will want to check out the history and the natural beauty that Anglesey has to offer.

Kayaking at Anglesey, North Wales, UK
Kayaking at Anglesey, North Wales, UK by Steve Cadman

Anglesey for Thrill-Seekers

From coasteering to climbing, to trotting along the coast of North Wales on a horse, there is an incredible amount of activities you can take part in whilst on Anglesey. There are a huge range of professional instructors and activity centres that offer experience days and courses in whatever activity you may like, from water sports to mountainous adventures. The coastline of Anglesey and nearby county of Gwynedd provides the perfect chance to visit new and exciting environments.

Anglesey for those interested in History

Anglesey is extremely rich in history, which dates back until the ancient Celtic time. There are various burial sites, grand castles and interesting ruins that all make for a very interesting and informative trip out. Beaumaris Castle is one of the most impressive pieces of historical architecture, which is popular amongst those who wish to explore some of the interesting historical areas of Anglesey. This castle is considered to be one of the finest and most complete concentric castles in the world.

If you love history and exploring historical attractions, then you will find Bryn Celli Stone Age burial chamber at Lladdaniel Fab very interesting. The chamber marks of what was once a Neolithic stone circle, which was later removed by locals, whereby they built a passage grave that dates back to at least 3000 BC.
For some historical trivia, visiting Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch is a memorable day out. The town has the longest place name in the whole of Great Britain. When translated from Welsh it means “The church of St, Mary in a hollow of white hazel near a rapid whirlpool and near St. Tysilio’s church by the red cave”. The town was named in the 19th century to attract visitors to the Anglesey area, and it certainly worked!

Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch railway station sign, UK
Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch railway station sign, UK by G1MFG

Anglesey for the Nature Lover

Anglesey has a real gift when it comes to nature, with fantastic natural beaches and the beautiful Snowdonia National Park, all in close proximity. There are a wide range of diverse and breath taking landscapes to enjoy, from the doorsteps of your self-catering holiday cottage, leaving you with beautiful walks and cycle routes. There is an interesting range of wildlife that live on Anglesey which allows you to get up close and personal with some of nature’s finest creatures.

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