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The Magic of Conwy Castle: 5 Reasons Why It’s a Must-See Attraction in North Wales
Conwy Castle, built by 15,000 people between 1283 and 1287 for King Edward I, is an iconic medieval fortress in Conwy, North Wales. The castle played a crucial role in Edward's conquest of Wales and...
Nestled along the picturesque coastline of Holy Island, Anglesey, Trearddur Bay is a popular destination that entices visitors with its award-winning beach and other nearby attractions, including...
There are quite a few hidden and remote beaches in Anglesey, but White Beach (or Traeth Gywn, if you prefer) is perhaps the best of them. Rarely busy, even in the height of summer, this white rocky...
Holyhead is a thriving ferry port with a history dating back to the early 7th century. Whether you're basing yourself here for a prolonged stay on Anglesey or you're merely stopping by as you make...
Beaumaris Castle is undoubtedly one of the most famous historical attractions on the Isle of Anglesey. Forming part of Edward I's impressive "Iron Ring", Beaumaris Castle was set to be the largest...
Benllech is undoubtedly one of the most popular seaside villages in Anglesey. With a Blue Flag beach, and an array of shops, restaurants, and cafés, it's no wonder people flock here in their droves...