Wales, often called the castle capital of the world, is home to hundreds of fortresses, from perfectly preserved UNESCO World Heritage sites to romantic ruins. Beaumaris, Conwy, Caernarfon, and ...
This stunning 19th-century Gothic Revival castle rises dramatically from ancient Welsh woodland and is considered one of the ...
Conwy Castle, with Snowdonia National Park in the background. English King Edward I built the fortress in the 13th century. Photo Credit: Courtesy of Crown Copyright ...
The castle towers over a quaint town, rising from a beautiful woodland, looking like something straight out of a children's ...
Looking to visit castles in Europe? France offers sheer numbers, while Wales squeezes more fortresses into every mile. From royal opulence to cliff-top strongholds, there’s something for everyone.