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A historic house, museum and gallery situated in 260 acres of magnificent parkland in Denbighshire, North Wales
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Bodnant Garden is a beautiful 80 acre gardens in the Wales with a wide range of interesting and beautiful plants from all over the world
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Criccieth Castle was built by Llywelyn the Great of the kingdom of Gwynedd but it was heavily modified by Edward I in 1283.
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The Welsh Slate Museum is located at Gilfach Ddu in the 19th-century workshops of the now disused Dinorwic slate quarry.
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The National Slate Museum is located at Gilfach Ddu in the 19th-century workshops of the now disused Dinorwic slate quarry.
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The Llanberis Lake Railway offers stunning views of the mountains of Snowdonia from viewpoints quite inaccessible by road.
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The Anglesey Sea Zoo is an aquarium, and independent research and marine education centre in North Wales
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Caernarfon Castle, built by Edward 1st of England, is possibly the most famous of Wales's castles with its sheer scale & commanding presence
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Denbigh Castle was a fortress built after the 13th-century conquest of Wales by Edward I.
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Penrhyn Castle was built between 1820 and 1840 and hosts one of the finest art collections in North Wales.
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Discover the fascinating history of North Wales, including a varied programme of exhibitions in the Art Gallery
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Plas Newydd house, built in the 14th century, is located in Llanfairpwllgwyngyll in Wales & is the country seat of the Marquess of Anglesey.
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South Stack island is home of one of Wales' most spectacular lighthouses.
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