Harlech Castle Panorama Wales Gwynedd World Heritage Site UK
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Harlech Castle, Wales. Gastell Harlech.
Walk around the castle at Harlech. Views of Snowdonia and the surrounding countryside and Jackdaws defending their ramparts.
Britain's Best Buildings - Harlech Castle (S02 E01 BBC 5 May, 2004)
Britain's Best Buildings is a BBC documentary series in which the TV presenter and architectural historian Dan Cruickshank discusses his selection of the finest examples of British architecture.
The programme was later found to have lifted most of its script from Marc Morris's Channel 4 programme on the castle, and the BBC paid out.
Broadcaster gets apology from BBC as history repeats itself
Historian hears his own words in documentary by rival presenter
When the television historian Marc Morris settled down in his Oxford home to watch a BBC documentary about Harlech castle earlier this month, it was with not inconsiderable interest: a year ago, he had made a programme for Channel 4 about the same building.
But Morris's interest turned to surprise and then anger when, a few minutes into the film, he began to recognise some of the words and phrases used by his fellow broadcaster, Dan Cruickshank. As the BBC4 programme progressed, it became apparent that sections of Morris's Channel 4 documentary, and the book that accompanied it, had been lifted and used virtually unaltered.
Harlech Hill (Ffordd Pen Llech) - Steepest Road in UK and probably the world. 1 in 2.73 gradient!
Subaru Forester STi (330 BHP) AWD descending Ffordd Pen Llech in Harlech, Snowdonia, North Wales, UK. The steepest hill road in UK, and probably the world.
It's an awful lot steeper than this video makes it look.
Places to see in ( Harlech - UK )
Places to see in ( Harlech - UK )
Harlech is a town and seaside resort in Gwynedd, within the historic boundaries of Merionethshire in northwest Wales. Lying on Tremadog Bay and within the Snowdonia National Park. Harlech is in the unitary authority of Gwynedd which was formed in 1996. From 1974 to 1996 it was in the Meirionydd District of the 1974 County of Gwynedd, and before 1974 it was in the historic county of Merionethshire.
Harlech is best known for the landmark Harlech Castle, begun in 1283 by Edward I of England, captured by Owain Glyndŵr, and later the stronghold of Henry Tudor. The castle was built next to the sea, but geological processes have changed the shape of the coastline, and the castle now lies on a cliff face, about half a mile (800 m) inland. The town of Harlech has since developed, with housing estates on the flat low town area and hillside properties in the high town around the shopping street, church, and castle. The two areas are linked by a steep and winding road called Twtil.
Harlech railway station is served by the Cambrian Coast Line. It also contains Ffordd Pen Llech, a street which descends the rock spur to the north of the castle, and has the steepest signed gradient on a public road in the United Kingdom. Theatr Harlech (formerly Theatr Ardudwy) is located on the Coleg Harlech campus and stages a varied selection of plays, music, and films throughout the year.
Other attractions in Harlech include its beach backed with sand dunes and the famous Royal Saint David's Golf Club, which hosted its fifth British Ladies Amateur in 2009. The Rhinogydd (or Rhinogs) range of mountains rises to the east. As late as the 19th century some texts referred to Harddlech and Harddlech Castle.
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Harlech Castle
A visit to Harlech Castle in August 2012
Harlech Castle
Harlech Castle
As if its spectacular situation, foreboding might, and great power were not sufficient to ensure the fame of this magnificent castle, Harlech is also inseparably linked in Welsh myth with the tragic heroine of Branwen, the daughter of Llyr, of the Mabinogion. Mythology aside, it is small wonder that this is one of the most familiar strongholds in Britain. Seen from the bluff of rock to the south of the town, the view of castle, sea and mountain panorama is truly breathtaking. But not only has it an unsurpassed natural setting, as a piece of castle-building Harlech is also unrivalled. Even after seven centuries, it remains a testament to a military architect of genius, Master James of St. George. Here he adapted the natural strength of the site to the defensive requirements of the age, and created a building which combines a marvellous sense of majesty with great beauty of line and form.
Harlech was begun during King Edward I's second campaign in north Wales. It was part of an iron ring of castles surrounding the coastal fringes of Snowdonia, eventually stretching from Flint around to Aberystwyth; a ring intended to prevent the region from ever again becoming a focal point of insurrection and a last bastion of resistance. Following the fall of the Welsh stronghold of Castell y Bere, King Edward's forces arrived at Harlech in April, 1283, and building work began almost immediately. Over the next six years an army of masons, quarriers, laborers and other craftsmen were busily engaged in construction. In 1286, with the work at its height, nearly 950 men were employed under the superintendence of Master James. The final result was a perfectly concentric castle, where one line of defenses is enclosed by another. Unfortunately, the outer wall is ruinous today and fails to convey the true 13th-century effect.
The natural strength of the castle rock and cliff face meant that only the east face was open to possible attack. Here the gatehouse still offers an insolent display of power. The gate-passage itself was protected by a succession of no less than seven obstacles, including three portcullises. On either side of the passage were guardrooms, and the upper floors of the gatehouse provided the main private accommodation at Harlech. The first floor must have been for the constable, or governor, who from 1290-93 was none other than Master James himself. The comfortable rooms on the top floor probably served as a suite for visiting dignitaries, including the king.
Harlech Castle played a key role in the national uprising led by Owain Glyndwr. After a long siege, it fell to his forces in 1404. The castle became Glyndwr's residence and headquarters, and one of the two places to which he is believed to have summoned parliaments of his supporters. It was only after a further long siege in 1408 that Harlech was retaken by English forces under Harry of Monmouth, later Henry V.
Sixty years later, during the War of the Roses, the castle was held for the Lancastrians until taken by Lord Herbert of Raglan for the Yorkist side. It was this prolonged siege which traditionally gave rise to the song Men of Harlech.
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Ceinion - Harlech - United Kingdom
Ceinion hotel city: Harlech - Country: United Kingdom
Address: ; zip code: LL46
Set in Harlech in the Gwynedd Region, this holiday home is 1.8 km from Harlech Castle. It provides free private parking. The kitchen has an oven, a toaster and a fridge and there is a private bathroom. A TV is provided.
-- 这栋乡村别墅位于圭内斯地区(Gwynedd Region)的哈雷克(Harlech),距离哈雷克城堡(Harlech Castle)1.8公里,设有免费私人停车场。 乡村别墅设有私人浴室、电视以及带烤箱、烤面包机和冰箱的厨房。
-- Этот дом для отпуска расположен в городе Харлеч, графство Гвинед, в 1,8 км от одноименного замка. Обустроена бесплатная частная парковка. В распоряжении гостей собственная ванная комната и кухня с духовкой, тостером и холодильником.
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Travel Log #6 - Harlech Castle, Gwynedd, Wales - May 2016
Harlech Castle, located in Harlech, Gwynedd, Wales, is a medieval fortification, constructed atop a spur of rock close to the Irish Sea. It was built by Edward I during his invasion of Wales between 1282 and 1289. We visited in May 2016
Harlech Castle - Snowdonia
Join Archaeologist & Historian James Balme as he pays a visit to Harlech Castle, Snowdonia, North West Wales and enjoy the breathtaking views from the castle across the Welsh landscape. The castle was constructed for King Edward I between 1283 and 1290. Edward's tried and tested 'Walls within Walls' model was put together in super - fast time by an army of nearly a thousand skilled craftsmen and labourers.
Edward liked to use only the best masons from Savoy and Ireland and England's finest carpenters and blacksmiths. At the time of construction this was one of the cheapest of Edward's castles. A snip at a mere £1890.
The structure, overseen by Master of the King's works, James of St George, boasts two rings of walls and towers, with an immensely strong east gatehouse. It was impregnable from almost every angle. Its secret weapon was a 200 foot long stairway which still leads from the castle to the cliff base.
Why not pay a visit of your own to see this magnificent castle in its full splendour and glory and soak up the historic atmosphere of Snowdonia and West Wales.
Gatehouse Harlech Castle Medieval Gwynedd Wales UK World Heritage
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Harlech Castle
Harlech castle is an ominous reminder of the brutal history where war was waged the solidify the right to power and control.
Harlech is not a palace or a Castle the evokes romantic thoughts. It was built by Edward I during his invasion of Wales between 1282 and 1289,
When you stand in its courtyard or on a wall, you can feel the amount of bloodshed that took place in and around the Castle.
Harlech castle is located in Harlech, Gwynedd, Wales close to Barmouth.
England & Wales (1997) pt 4, Harlech Castle, Ffestiniog railway
Wales: Harlech Castle cont., (3:34) Beddgelert, hike through rail tunnel, (5:21) Porthmadog harbor, (6:10) Ffestiniog narrow-gauge steam train, (8:10) Beaumaris Castle -- cont. in part 5. (Had technical problems with train footage so, sorry for the defects.)
While based in Porthmadog, took day-trips to Harlech, then a long hike down an old rail line in Beddgelert. Back at Porthmadog filmed The Cob causeway and caught the famous Ffestiniog railway for a trip up into the mountains. Relocated to Caernarfon with side trip to Beaumaris Castle.
Harlech and Snowdon from Harlech castle
A 360 panorama from the top of the gatehouse of Harlech castle in North Wales.
Harlech Castle via Dji Phantom 3 Advanced
A pleasant cruise around Harlech Castle north Wales
England & Wales (1997) pt 3, Aberystwyth, Harlech Castle
Aberystwyth, a charming resort town on the coast of Wales. Brief side trip to the Cambrian mountains. (3:18) Cable-railway ride up Constitution Hill for more views of Aberystwyth. (7:19) Train north to Porthmadog. (8:31) Harlech Castle. (To be continued.)
Rookery or Nesting Rooks at Harlech Castle Wales British Birds UK
Rookery or Nesting Rooks at Harlech Castle Wales British Birds UK
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