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The world's leading travel search engine.
Beaumaris
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Beaumaris Castle on the Island of Anglesey is the great-unfinished
masterpiece. It was built as one of the 'iron ring' of North Wales's
castles by the English monarch Edward I, to stamp his authority on
the Welsh but it was never finished.
Conwy
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Conwy Castle in Conwy, North Wales was built in only 7 years. After
his conquest of Wales in 1283, Edward I set out to hold down the country
with a series of magnificent castles of which Conwy was one of the
largest.
Conwy
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The Conwy Falls in North Wales, is situated in a 'Site of Special
Scientific Interest', just near Betws-y-Coed. The area offers spectacular
waterfalls and scenic woodland walks. Look out for otters, crested
newts, ducklings and dippers.
Menai
Straits Bridge, Isle of Anglesey @@@@
Thomas Telford's famous Menai Straits Bridge over the Menai Straits
in Anglesey was completed in 1825 and quickly became an attraction
for technically inclined tourists. The bridge comes into a life of
its own as the lights are switched on each evening - a truly pleasurable
experience.
Penrhyn
Castle, Bangor @@@@
Penrhyn Castle in Bangor, North Wales is a dramatic neo-Norman Castle
located between Snowdonia and the Menai Strait. The castle contains
fascinating 'Norman' style furniture designed by the architect.
UKseries
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UKseries is the home of UKattraction, a comprehensive guide to things to see and
do throughout the UK, as well as the home to other key UK Web sites.
Welsh Mountain Zoo, Colwyn
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Check the information board by the zoo shop for actual times during
your visit for the bird show, the sealion feeding and training, and
the chimp encounter!
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