Wales Things To Do in one week United Kingdom
Life Doesn't Suck brings you our complete trip to the Welsh Countryside of Great Britain over the course of one week. In it you'll experience the most fun activities Wales has to offer, such as Pentre Ifan, Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch, The Smallest House in Great Britain, Brecon Beacons National Park, The Big Dipper Sand Dunes, The Henge of Anglesey North Wales aka Bryn Celli Ddu Burial Chamber.
Along the way we stop at some famous Castles including Newcastle Castle, Candleston Castle, Coity Castle, Ogmore Castle, Manorbier Castle, Carew Castle, Cardiff Castle, Conwy Castle, Pembroke Castle and Ewenny Priory, which isn't a castle but looks like one.
We visit popular attractions like, The Doctor Who Museum.
We enjoy Welsh Food from the Candy isle of Sainsbury's including Maltesers and Cherry Laurel. We drink with the Welsh and chat with a drunk Welshman.
We visited the United Kingdom and discovered an incredible time in Wales!
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Places to see in ( Island of Anglesey - UK )
Places to see in ( Island of Anglesey - UK )
Anglesey is an island in Wales, off the mainland's northwest coast. It's known for its beaches and ancient sites. The island is accessed by the 19th-century Menai Suspension Bridge and the Britannia Bridge, rebuilt in the 20th century. In the medieval town of Beaumaris, 13th-century Beaumaris Castle has concentric fortifications and a moat. Beaumaris Gaol has Victorian punishment cells and an original tread wheel.
Anglesey is an island off the north-west coast of Wales. With an area of 276 square miles (715 km2), Anglesey is by far the largest island in Wales and the seventh largest in the British Isles. Anglesey is also the largest island in the Irish Sea by area, and the second most populous island (after the Isle of Man). Two bridges span the Menai Strait, connecting the island to the mainland: the Menai Suspension Bridge, designed by Thomas Telford in 1826, and the Britannia Bridge. A historic county of Wales and later administrated as part of Gwynedd, Anglesey today makes up the Isle of Anglesey County along with Holy Island and other smaller islands. The majority of Anglesey's inhabitants are Welsh speakers and Ynys Môn, the Welsh name for the island, is used for the UK Parliament and National Assembly constituencies.
Anglesey is a relatively low-lying island, with low hills spaced evenly over the north of the island. The highest six are: Holyhead Mountain (220 metres (720 ft)); Mynydd Bodafon (178 metres (584 ft)); Mynydd Llaneilian (177 metres (581 ft)); Mynydd y Garn (170 metres (560 ft)); Bwrdd Arthur (164 metres (538 ft)) and Mynydd Llwydiarth (158 metres (518 ft)). To the south/south-east the island is separated from the Welsh mainland by the Menai Strait, which at its narrowest point is about 250 metres (270 yd) wide. In all other directions the island is surrounded by the Irish Sea. It is the 51st largest island in Europe.
There are several small towns scattered around the island, making it quite evenly populated. The largest towns are Holyhead, Llangefni, Benllech, Menai Bridge, and Amlwch. Beaumaris (Welsh: Biwmares), in the east of the island, features Beaumaris Castle, built by Edward I as part of his Bastide Town campaign in North Wales. Beaumaris is a yachting centre, with many boats moored in the bay or off Gallows Point. The village of Newborough (Welsh: Niwbwrch), in the south, created when the townsfolk of Llanfaes were relocated to make way for the building of Beaumaris Castle, includes the site of Llys Rhosyr, another of the courts of the medieval Welsh princes, which features one of the oldest courtrooms in the United Kingdom.
There are a few natural lakes, mostly in the west, such as Llyn Llywenan, the largest natural lake on the island, Llyn Coron, and Cors Cerrig y Daran, but rivers are few and small. There are two large water supply reservoirs operated by Welsh Water. These are Llyn Alaw to the north of the island and Llyn Cefni in the centre of the island, which is fed by the headwaters of the afon Cefni.
Alot to see in ( Island of Anglesey - UK ) such as :
Rhosneigr, for its beach, boat launch and surfing facilities.
The Skerries Lighthouse which can be found at the end of a low piece of submerged land, north-east of Holyhead
The working windmill at Llanddeusant
Ynys Llanddwyn – Lovers' island
The sea zoo near Dwyran
The church in the sea on Cribinau
The Anglesey Motor Racing Circuit
Stone Science,[37] near Pentraeth – a journey through 650 million years.
King Arthur's seat near Beaumaris
Penmon Priory and dovecote
The town and castle of Beaumaris
Red Wharf Bay, Benllech, Llanddona and many other beaches
Cemlyn Bay for its ternary
Elin's Tower (Twr Elin) RSPB reserve and the lighthouse at South Stack (Ynys Lawd) near Holyhead
Moelfre, the fishing village
Malltraeth, noted centre for bird life and home of wildlife artist Charles Tunnicliffe
Swtan longhouse, owned by the National Trust and managed by the local community of Porth Swtan
( Island of Anglesey - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Island of Anglesey . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Island of Anglesey - UK
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A Brief History of Beaumaris Castle
Beaumaris Castle is considered to be one of the finest examples of late 13th century and early 14th century military architecture in Europe and is classed as a UNESCO World Heritage site.
The castle can be found in the town of Beaumaris on the Isle of Anglesey, Work to build the caste began in 1295 following the Madog ap Llywelyn uprising but stopped in 1330 before the castle was finished.
Following the outbreak of the English Civil War in 1642 the castle was held by forces loyal to Charles I until 1646 when it was surrendered to the Parliamentary armies. The castle fell into ruin around 1660, eventually forming part of a local stately home and park in the 19th century.
The castle features a moated outer ward guarded by twelve towers and two gatehouses, and an inner ward with two large gatehouses and six towers. The inner ward was designed to be able to support two major households.
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Beaumaris castle and town on Anglesey
Beaumaris in Anglesey during the summer heatwave we are having. Anglesey is such a stunning place, absolutely delightful and very varied with idyllic seaside villages and golden sands. Packed full of history, architecture and people from all walks of life a truly great British place to stay and visit.
Castell Biwmares a'r dre yn Sir Fon yn ystod yr tywydd da rydym nin gael am y tro. Gobeithio my fydd yn aros tran diwedd y flwyddyn :)
Beaumaris was originally a Viking settlement known as Porth y Wygyr (Port of the Vikings),[citation needed] but the town itself began its development in 1295 when Edward I of England, having conquered Wales, commissioned the building of Beaumaris Castle as part of a chain of fortifications around the North Wales coast (others include Conwy, Caernarfon and Harlech).
The castle was built on a marsh and that is where it found its name: the French builders called it beaux marais which translates as beautiful marshes.
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What to do and see in North Wales - Anglesey
Another video giving great ideas on what to do and see in North Wales! Here we visit Anglesey and venture to a beautiful lighthouse and then stop off at the village of Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch!!!
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Menai Straight & Carnarvon, Beaumaris, Dolwyddellan, Conway, Llamberis, Carreg, Harleck Castle, Royal St David's Golf Course.
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WalesPoints of interest
Snowdonia
Welsh mountain region with national park
Conwy Castle
Massive, imposing 13th-century fortress
Snowdon Mountain Railway
Scenic train journey up to Welsh summit
Caernarfon Castle
Dramatic, 13th-century waterfront castle
Cardiff Castle
Gothic castle with extravagant interior
Llŷn Peninsula
Fishing, mountains, and kayaking
Pontcysyllte Aqueduct
Iconic arched structure with boat rides
Principality Stadium
World-class sports arena & concert venue
Great Orme
Butterfly and mining
Wales Coast Path
Hiking and estuary
Bodnant Garden
Botanical collection & Snowdonia views
National Museum Cardiff
Art & Welsh history in a grand setting
Caerphilly Castle
Medieval castle with impressive defences
Cadair Idris
Mountain, climbing, lake, hiking, and outdoor recreation
Folly Farm Adventure Park and Zoo
Family zoo, farm & funfair all in 1
Great Orme Tramway
Historical cable-hauled tramway
Conwy town walls
Castle
Tintern Abbey
Cistercian site with iconic Gothic ruins
Llechwedd Slate Caverns
Ancient quarry mine with tours & events
Castell Coch
Stately 1800s castle with audio tours
Big Pit National Coal Museum
Coalmine offering tours & exhibitions
National Slate Museum
Mining history & hands-on activities
Ffestiniog Railway
Scenic park tours on retro railway cars
Pembroke Castle
Fortress where Henry VII was born
Oakwood Theme Park
Roller coasters, rides & Neverland zone
Welsh Mountain Zoo
Scenic conservation zoo with red pandas
Powis Castle
Medieval castle with expansive gardens
Smallest House in Great Britain
16th-century cottage, 1.8 metres wide
Chirk Castle
700-year-old Welsh fortress & parkland
Carew Castle
Ruined castle overlooking a tidal inlet
Doctor Who Experience
Large sci-fi-themed exploration centre
Snowdon
Climbing, mountain, running, hiking, and mountaineering
Pembrokeshire Coast National Park
Dramatic & varied National Park coast
Tryfan
Mountain, climbing, hiking, and lake
Dan yr Ogof
Cave complex, dinosaur park & farm
Brecon Beacons National Park
Wide area of protected scenic landscapes
Beaumaris Castle
Medieval stronghold built by Edward I
Pen y Fan
Climbing, mountain, hiking, and reservoir
Crib Goch
Climbing, mountain, mountaineering, and hiking
Menai Strait
Sailing
Forest of Dean
Cycling, wild boars, mining, mountain biking, and camping
Harlech Castle
Imposing medieval stronghold of Edward I
Cardiff Bay
Beach and wetland
Wales Millennium Centre
Contemporary music & cultural complex
Llangollen Canal
Canal, marina, and kayaking
Caldey Island
Abbey, monastery, and lighthouse
Pen-y-Pass
Climbing
Pembrokeshire Coast Path
Hiking and cliff