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Posted: April 11, 2025 | Last updated: April 11, 2025 Take a quick tour of Caernarfon Castle in Wales. The UNESCO World Heritage Site is considered one of the greatest buildings of the Middle Ages.
Caernarfon's magnificent castle and walls are a UNESCO World Heritage Site dating back to 1283. Hordes of tourists descend on the town, which is in the outskirts of Snowdonia.
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.
Edmund S Bailey is pictured here, third from the left, with the recipients of the BEM’s. They are, from left to right, Sean Adcock, Penisarwaun, who receives a BEM for Services to Dry Stone Walling, ...
Caernarfon Castle is widely regarded as the largest and most imposing of the ring of castles built by Edward I after he conquered north Wales. The castle remains in excellent condition to this day ...
Completed in 2023 in United Kingdom. Images by Daniel Hopkinson. Buttress has completed work on the three-year-long program of conservation and enhancement works at Caernarfon Castle for Cadw. The ...
Areas of Caernarfon Castle that have not been accessed for centuries are now open following a £5m investment. Cadw announced the completion of a three-year conservation and development project at the ...
The castle is part of a World Heritage Site alongside Harlech, Conwy and Beaumaris castles. The now King was invested as Prince of Wales at Caernarfon Castle in 1969.
Caernarfon Castle's main gateway has been undergoing work for the last three years which will now provide access to areas previously unseen for hundreds of years.