Bangor - Wales Roadtrip | Where Next? - S3E1
We visit Bangor as the first city in our Wales Roadtrip! Amber & Jason team up for this one against Woody & Matt, which team will find the most landmarks and come out on top? Show more for Game Rules...
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----- Landmarks -----
01) University Management Centre
02) Bangor University
03) Brigantia Building
04) Menai Hotel
05) Patrick's Bar
06) Belle Vue
07) Pontio Arts Centre
08) Academi
09) Bangor Train Station
10) Waverley Hotel
11) Garden Hotel
12) Neuadd Willis
13) Albion Hotel
14) Y Castell
15) Cathedral Gardens
16) Bangor Library
17) Bangor Cathedral
18) Blue Sky Cafe
19) Deiniol Shopping Centre
20) Clock Tower
Love Your Clothes Bangor
Love your Clothes and Bangor University have brought a first of its kind event to north Wales this week. Today a clothes swap and swishing event takes place at the pop-up shop in Deiniol Centre.
For more information on the swap-shop, workshops and event please visit loveyourclothes.org.uk/bangor
#LoveYourClothesBangor
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Places to see in ( Bangor - UK )
Places to see in ( Bangor - UK )
Bangor is a city in Gwynedd unitary authority, north west Wales, and one of the smallest cities in the United Kingdom. Bangor is the oldest city in Wales. Historically in Caernarfonshire, Bangor is a university city.
Bangor lies on the coast of North Wales near the Menai Strait which separates the island of Anglesey from Gwynedd unitary authority, the town of Menai Bridge lying just over the strait. Bangor Mountain lies to the east of the main part of the city, but the large housing estate of Maesgeirchen, originally built as council housing, is to the east of the mountain near Port Penrhyn.
Bangor has two rivers within its boundaries. The River Adda is a largely culverted watercourse which only appears above ground at its western extremities near the Faenol estate, whilst the River Cegin enters Port Penrhyn at the eastern edge of the city. Port Penrhyn was an important port in the 19th century, exporting the slates produced at the Penrhyn Quarry.
Bangor lies at the western end of the North Wales Path, a 60-mile (100 km) long-distance coastal walking route to Prestatyn. It is also on routes 5, 8 and 85 of the National Cycle Network. Bangor railway station, which serves the city, is located on the North Wales Coast Line from Crewe and Chester to Holyhead. The A55 runs immediately to the south of Bangor, providing road transport to Holyhead in the west and Chester to the east. The nearest airport with international flights is Liverpool John Lennon Airport, 83 miles away by road.
Garth Pier is the second longest pier in Wales, and the ninth longest in the British Isles, at 1,500 feet (460 m) in length. It was opened in 1893 and was a promenade pier, for the amusement of holiday-makers who could stroll among the pinnacle-roofed kiosks. The Cathedral Church of St Deiniol is a Grade I Listed building and is set in a sloping oval churchyard. The site has been used for Christian worship since the sixth century but the present building dates from the twelfth century. Bangor Cathedral has a two-bay chancel, transepts, a crossing tower, a seven-bay nave and a tower at the west end. The Archdeacon's House in Bangor was the setting for act 3, scene I of William Shakespeare's Henry IV, Part 1.
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Love Your Clothes Bangor - Swap Shop
Fallen out of love? It happens, but someone else will love what you don’t. Fill a collection bag with good quality clothes you no longer want and drop it off at the Love Your Clothes pop-up shop in Deiniol Shopping Centre to receive tokens to shop at the clothes swap and swishing event.
Drop off times: 7-10 March (12pm-2pm) and 11-12 March (10am-4pm)
Tuesday 15 March
CLOTHES SWAP AND SWISHING EVENT
10am – 5pm
Bring your tokens and shop for pre-loved treasures.