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Vincent: Great food & friendly hotel staff. Apparently Room 6 is haunted. It is also worth walking the the Roman Amphitheatre just across the field in front of the hotel.
Neil Griffiths: Flint castle is a castle built on the banks of the river dee,it's walls are the thickest of any castles in the world,it has four towers,ghost tower;witches tower and dungeons which is separated
Neil Griffiths: Edward 1 orders it to be built to protect them from attacks by Llewelyn ap gruffydd but it was in1282 and flint town was burnt to the ground,they used to a double Dutch/mote all the way around,
Trawsfynydd Log Cabin Holiday Village, Snowdonia: Learn about the Welsh/English battles whilst taking in the stunning views of the Cambrian Coast and Snowdonia Mountains. Keep an eye out for the events they often have on during School Holidays.
Neil Griffiths: It was built in1277 by Edward 1,in 1912 the territorial HQ and drill hall was erected on the front side and it was demolished 1969,it's got a draw bridge over the mote
Trawsfynydd Log Cabin Holiday Village, Snowdonia: One of the surviving castles of the native Welsh Princes. Perched up high with great views and hiking opportunities.
Adrian Warnock: This is one of the most spectacular and historic cathedrals in the whole UK. Well worth a car journey, and visit the nearby St David's head walk while you are there.
Carl Griffin: Lovely coastal castle built in 1116. Fought over many times in the English civil war and the Welsh / English wars. It was here, in 1403, the Owain Glyndwr's rebellion stalled.