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Explore the Majestic Caernarfon Town Walls

Discover the historic Caernarfon Town Walls, a UNESCO World Heritage Site showcasing medieval architecture and breathtaking views in Wales.

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The Caernarfon Town Walls are a stunning example of medieval military architecture, built to defend the royal town of Caernarfon. Constructed in the late 13th century by Edward I, these walls played a crucial role in the history of Wales, serving both as a fortress and a symbol of power. As you stroll along the well-preserved ramparts, you'll be treated to panoramic views of the town, the nearby Menai Strait, and the breathtaking Snowdonia mountains in the distance. The walls, stretching over a mile in length, are punctuated by impressive towers and gateways, each telling its own story of the town's rich past. Visiting the Caernarfon Town Walls is not just about appreciating their grandeur; it's also an opportunity to immerse yourself in the local culture and history. The site is part of a larger complex that includes the iconic Caernarfon Castle, also a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Together, they provide insight into the medieval strategies of defense and the historical significance of Caernarfon during the Welsh struggles for independence. Be sure to take your time exploring the nooks and crannies of the walls, as well as the inviting streets of the old town, where you’ll find charming shops, cafes, and local artisans showcasing their crafts. For history enthusiasts, the area offers informative plaques and guided tours that delve deeper into the stories and events that shaped this historical landmark. Whether you're a casual visitor or a history buff, the Caernarfon Town Walls promise an unforgettable experience that captures the essence of Wales' rich heritage.

Local tips

  • Visit early in the morning or late in the afternoon to avoid crowds and enjoy the serene atmosphere.
  • Don't forget your camera; the views from the walls and nearby areas are perfect for stunning photographs.
  • Check for any local events or reenactments that may be happening during your visit for an immersive experience.
  • Wear comfortable shoes, as exploring the walls involves some walking and climbing.
  • Take a moment to explore the town of Caernarfon itself, which is rich in history and charm.
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Getting There

  • Car

    From Llandudno, take the A55 towards Bangor. After approximately 10 miles, take the exit for the A487 towards Caernarfon. Continue on the A487 for about 5 miles until you reach Caernarfon. As you enter the town, follow the signs for the town center and the castle. There are several parking options available, including on-street parking and car parks near the town walls. The nearest car park to the Town Walls is the 'Caernarfon Castle' car park, LL55 2PZ.

  • Public Transportation

    From Llandudno, take the Arriva Trains Wales service from Llandudno station to Bangor station. The journey takes about 35 minutes. Once at Bangor, transfer to the train heading towards Caernarfon. The train ride to Caernarfon takes about 15 minutes. Upon arrival at Caernarfon station, exit the station and walk towards the town center. Follow the signs to the Town Walls, which are approximately a 15-minute walk from the station.

  • Bus

    You can take the 'T4' bus service from Llandudno to Caernarfon. The bus departs from Llandudno's bus station and the journey takes approximately 50 minutes. Ensure to check the bus timetable for the latest departure times. Once you arrive at Caernarfon bus station, the Town Walls are just a short 10-minute walk away. Simply head towards the center of town and follow the signs to the Town Walls.

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