Overlooking the Menai Strait, Caernarfon Castle has stood as a formidable presence in North Wales for nearly 800 years. Constructed for King Edward I on the site of a Roman fortress and Norman fort, the castle features imposing polygonal towers that rise above the landscape. Visitors can explore the well-preserved ruins, walking through the same halls and chambers that once played a crucial role in the region’s history. Today, the site offers a glimpse into the architectural and military strategies of medieval times, making it a compelling destination for those interested in Britain’s rich historical tapestry.
Caernarfon Castle (Carnarvon Castle)
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