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Atop its own rocky headland between two beautiful beaches, this ruined castle commands epic views of the north Wales ...
The views from Criccieth Castle (Image: Anton Hook) The Welsh tore down its walls and set the castle alight. The south tower still bears the red burn marks left after Owain Glyndŵr’s attack.
The 13th Century Criccieth Castle stands on a rocky headland overlooking Tremadog Bay, with cliffs rising 30m (98ft) from the sea. Criccieth RNLI said it was happy to see both teenagers safe after ...
This Blue Flag beach is known as the 'Pearl of Wales' and can be reached by direct train from Birmingham Comments What's On Zoe Chamberlain Parenting Editor 05:00, 05 Apr 2025 View of the castle ...
Known as the 'Pearl of Wales', Criccieth is a seaside resort town in Cardigan Bay that has two stunning beaches separated by a medieval castle perched on the headland.
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