The first official Prince of Wales, the infant future King Edward II, was born in Caernarfon Castle, and in 1911 the future Edward VIII was invested in the castle when he became Prince of Wales.
As we make our way round Caernarfon Castle, perhaps Wales’ most famous royal des res, we’re reminded of the long journey that ...
In 1969, Prince Charles' investiture was held in Caernarfon Castle. One of the most popular tourist attractions in Wales, Cardiff Castle, dates back to ancient Rome, and archaeological remains ...
This necessitated a tunnel under the historic coastal town, resulting in a 163-yard tunnel built just east of Caernarfon Castle ... reports North Wales Live. Disused Railway Tunnels UK commented ...
Some 700 years on these monuments bring in another army of day trippers and tourists to Wales. I decided to catch a bus between two of the most famous castles - Caernarfon and Criccieth.