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Caernarfon lies in the northwestern county of Gwynedd in North Wales, an area bordered by the Irish Sea with a beautiful coastline and the stunning Snowdonia National Park at its heartland. It is a region of craggy mountains with lakes, rivers and waterfalls, dense forests and miles of golden sandy beaches. It is a large county though sparsely populated and has numerous visitor attractions with Portmeirion village, the film set for The Prisoner, Mount Snowdon the highest mountain in England and Wales and the Talyllyn Railway.

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AttractionsCaernarfon Castle, Caernarfon Tel: 01286 67761. Caernarfon is possibly the most striking medieval monument in Wales, with its scale and commanding presence. Its unique polygonal towers, intimidating battlements and colour-banded walls were designed to echo Constantinople, the imperial power of Rome. Begun in 1283, its symbolic status was emphasized when Edward's son , the first English Prince of Wales, was born here in 1284. In 1969, the castle was the setting for the Investiture of HRH Prince Charles as Prince of Wales. Location: In the centre of Caernarfon.

Caernarfon Castle

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Attractions Penrhyn Castle, Bangor, Gwynedd LL57 4HN. Tel: 01248 353084. 19th-century fantasy castle with spectacular contents and grounds. Magnificent views over Snowdonia, a unique furniture collection and the best private art collection, in context, in Wales. Large gardens and grounds with formal Victorian walled garden, Dolls museum, extensive Victorian kitchens, railway museum and adventure playground. National Trust. Charges apply. www.nationaltrust.org.uk. About 9 miles northeast of Caernarfon.

Penrhyn Castle

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Attractions Cochwillan Old Hall, Tal-y-Bont, Bangor, Gwynedd LL57 3AZ. Tel: 01248 355 853. The hall is considered one of the best examples of a Welsh medieval estate centre and it survives almost unaltered. The most striking feature of the late 15th century hall house is the roof of three bays, divided by trusses of hammer-beam type. The moulded hammer-beams have embattled crests and plain ends with pinholes in them; as these probably originally carried carved heads or heraldic shields, new shields have been fitted to harmonize with the ancestry of the old families of Cochwillan. About 9 miles northeast of Caernarfon.

Cochwillan Old Hall

Attractions Segontium Roman fort and museum, Llanbeblig Road, Caernarfon LL55 2LN. Tel : 01286 675625. The Segontium Roman fort was an auxiliary fort built by the Romans when they spread their conquest of Britain into Wales, and dates back to 77 AD.The museum tells the story of the conquest and occupation of Wales and contains fine examples of the finds excavated from the Segontium site. www.nmgw.ac.uk. Location: In the centre of Caernarfon.

Segontium Roman fort and museum

Attractions The Llanberis Lake Railway, Gilfach Ddu, Llanberis, Caernarfon, Gwynedd. LL55 4TY. Tel: 01286 870549. The Llanberis Lake Railway offers unrivalled views of the mountains of Snowdonia from viewpoints quite inaccessible by road, all for a modest price. Starting at Gilfach Ddu station in the Padarn Country Park, the trip begins with a ride on the recently opened extension up to Llanberis Village, passing the Welsh Slate Museum and historic Dolbadarn Castle on the way. www.lake-railway.co.uk. About 6 miles east of Caernarfon.

The Llanberis Lake Railway

Attractions ELECTRIC MOUNTAIN (VISITOR CENTRE) LLANBERIS, Dinorwig Power Station, Llanberis, Gwynedd, LL55 4TY. Tel: 01286 870166. Set against a magnificent backdrop of the towering mountains and the magnificent scenery of Snowdonia, Electric Mountain is First Hydro Company's Visitor centre in Llanberis. Its split level layout contains a gift shop and café and is the starting point for the tour of Dinorwig Power Station. www.fhc.co.uk. About 6 miles east of Caernarfon.

 ELECTRIC MOUNTAIN (VISITOR CENTRE) LLANBERIS

Attractions National Slate Museum, Llanberis, Gwynedd LL55 4TY. Tel: 01286 870630. The National Slate Museum at Llanberis invested a £1.6 million lottery grant into bringing back to life the inheritance of the north Wales slate industry, which roofed the industrial revolution. The Museum building is sited in the Victorian workshops built in the shadow of Elidir mountain, site of the vast Dinorwig quarry. About 8 miles east of Caernarfon.

National Slate Museum

Attractions Better Tours, Milbank, Presteigne, Powys. Tel: 01544260493. Castles of Wales Tour. BETTER TRAVEL is pleased to offer you, the discerning traveller, the opportunity to visit in four days a few of the classical Castles of South, Mid, West and North Wales. With names as famous as Carreg Cennen and Caerphilly, Chepstow, Caernafon, Beaumaris, Conwy or Lamphey Bishops Palace and Carew, these treasured ruins of the dark and middle ages are familiar to both residents and visitors alike. www.better-travel.co.uk. Location: Tour of the Castles of Wales.

Castles of Wales Tour

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