As Sky HISTORY’s Great British Castle Rescue lands, we look at the 11th-century Caernarfon Castle, where Charles III was invested as Prince of Wales.
It’s the stunning video that shows a Lego version of Caernarfon Castle being put together brick by brick – all 70,000 of them. Bob Carney, a retired doctor based in Illinois, spent THREE MONTHS ...
Areas of a castle in north Wales will be seen up close for the first time in centuries after conservation work was completed. Caernarfon Castle's main gateway has been undergoing work for the last ...
A £5m revamp that opens up parts of Caernarfon Castle, not seen for centuries, has been completed. The project also involved building a café and a lift to make the 13th century castle more accessible.
As we make our way round Caernarfon Castle, perhaps Wales’ most famous royal des res, we’re reminded of the long journey that King Charles has made to become our reigning monarch. For it was in this ...
Edward I conquered Wales in 1277 and set about fortifying the rebellious area of north Wales. He began work on the strategically important Caernarfon Castle in 1283, when the Prince of Wales, Llywelyn ...
The ancient walled town of Caernarfon is not short of a watering hole or two. There's the Anglesey Arms with its views across the Menai Strait, Bar Bach, which claims the title of the "smallest in ...
MENTION Caernarfon Castle to anyone familiar with English history and they envision an English prince being invested with a Welsh title. They would be partially right, but in truth it's so much more ...
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