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Gwynedd is a scenic mountainous county in north-west Wales encompassing Snowdonia National Park, historic castles, and a strong Welsh-speaking community, offering a rich blend of nature, culture, and history.
Segontium is a Roman fort located on the outskirts of Caernarfon in Gwynedd, North Wales, dating from AD 77-78. Visitors can explore extensive ruins of the stone fort including remains of the commander's house and bath house, with historical significance as a Roman military site defending the north Wales coast.
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Aberconwy House is a 15th century medieval merchant's house in Conwy, Wales, notable as one of the oldest dateable houses in the country. It is a Grade I listed building managed by the National Trust and operates as a museum showcasing timber-framed vernacular architecture.
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Plas Newydd is a historic Neo-Classical country house in Anglesey set within Grade I listed gardens and parkland, offering visitors both indoor museum experiences and outdoor scenic walks with views over the Menai Strait and Snowdonia. The house features significant art, including the largest mural by Rex Whistler, and a military museum. The estate also contains prehistoric burial chambers and extensive historic buildings, and is managed by the National Trust.
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Plas yn Rhiw is a historic early 17th-century Tudor/Georgian manor house with terraced gardens and extensive woodland located in Gwynedd, Wales. Visitors can explore both the carefully restored indoor manor and the outdoor gardens and woodlands with scenic coastal views, embodying centuries of Welsh history.
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Tŷ Mawr Wybrnant is a small historic house museum in North Wales, known as the birthplace of William Morgan, the first translator of the Bible into Welsh. Visitors can explore the restored 16th-century cottage and view a unique collection of Welsh Bibles.
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Bodnant Garden is a large National Trust hillside garden in Conwy, Wales, renowned for its extensive plant collections, historic terraces, woodland areas, and the longest Laburnum arch in the UK. Visitors can explore formal gardens, riverside areas, and woodland with a variety of rare plants and trees.
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Ysbyty Ifan is a small historic village in Conwy, Wales, known for its medieval Knights of St John hospital and its location on ancient pilgrimage routes. The area features a large National Trust estate with natural moorlands and river valleys, ideal for walking and outdoor activities. The village also offers amenities such as a primary school, rugby pitch, and children's playground, reflecting a family-friendly community.
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Cemlyn Bay and lagoon is a protected natural site in Anglesey, North Wales, known for its brackish lagoon, important tern breeding colony, and rich maritime plant communities within a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
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Bodysgallen Hall is a Grade I listed 17th-century manor house near Conwy, Wales, with medieval origins as a defensive tower. It features historic terraced gardens in Dutch style, woodland surroundings, and offers both indoor historic interiors and outdoor garden experiences as a National Trust property and hotel.
The Carneddau is a prominent mountain range in Snowdonia, Wales, featuring some of the highest peaks in the country, wild ponies, lakes, and significant natural and archaeological heritage. It offers vast outdoor experiences in rugged mountain and valley landscapes.
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Dolmelynllyn Estate is a National Trust property in Gwynedd, Wales, offering expansive farmland, woodland, and parkland with features such as rare temperate rainforest, ancient woodland, a variety of archaeological sites, and historical gold mining remains. Visitors can enjoy scenic walks including waterfalls and river terraces within the Snowdonia National Park.
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The Glyderau is a mountain range in Snowdonia, Wales, known for its rugged peaks including Glyder Fawr and Glyder Fach, popular for hiking, scrambling, and climbing, featuring unique natural flora and an underground hydroelectric power station.
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Penrhyn Castle is a grand 19th-century country house in Wales built in the Neo-Norman style, featuring historic interiors, extensive grounds, and an important art collection. It offers a combination of indoor and outdoor experiences including exhibitions on its historical ties to slavery and the slate industry, and a former railway museum.
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Conwy Suspension Bridge is a historic and architecturally significant pedestrian suspension bridge in Conwy, Wales, built by Thomas Telford in the 19th century and now managed by the National Trust. It offers visitors a chance to experience one of the earliest suspension bridges in the world adjacent to Conwy Castle.
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Llanbedrog is a village on the Llŷn peninsula in Gwynedd, Wales, known for its historic church, scenic headland, National Trust managed beach, and Plas Glyn-y-Weddw arts centre. Visitors can enjoy both outdoor natural beauty and indoor cultural experiences in this Welsh-speaking community.
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