With so much historic and cultural importance in North Wales, Caernarfon, the county town of Gwynedd, is a popular tourist spot With an impressive 13th century castle and well preserved town walls, this is a wonderful location for history enthusiasts During the summer season the castle runs guided tours and special events including historic pageants Segontium, a Roman fort and museum, is home to various important finds and makes an interesting day out Visitors can also enjoy a trip on the Welsh Highland Railway which passes through the area’s dramatic scenery, or why not arrange a fishing trip from the local harbour? With a wide selection of shops and places to eat, Caernarfon also offers close proximity to the lovely beaches of the Isle of Anglesey and the Lleyn Peninsula Set in two acres of grounds, this attractive, 18th century stone-built farmhouse enjoys an elevated position between the villages of Rhosgadfan and Carmel on the edge of the Snowdonia National Park This classic, period property has been tastefully furnished and decorated throughout in a sleek, modern style With two large, chic living rooms - each with an open fire or wood-burning stove - three excellent bathrooms - including a sauna and spa bath – as well as three bedrooms, the entire property is luxuriously appointed throughout With such a fabulous home-from-home, and so much to do in the area, your holiday to North Wales is sure to be a memorable one .
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