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Please mention Jollyinteresting when booking or enquiring Gaer Hyfryd Caravan Club Site Wirral Country Park Caravan Club Site Penrhos Caravan Club Site Coed-y-Llwyn Lady Margaret's Park Caravan Club Site Coed Helen Caravan Club Site Cae Mawr Caravan Club Site Bala Camping and Caravanning Club Site Llanystumdwy Camping and Caravanning Club Site Din Lligwy Hut Group (Cadw) - Well preserved stone-built huts in an enclosure Flint Castle (Cadw) - One of the first castles to be built in Wales by King Edward I Lligwy Burial Chamber (Cadw) - Neolithic burial chamber dominated by a massive capstone Leicester's Church  (Cadw) - Remains of the only large new church built in the reign of Elizabeth I Harlech Castle (Cadw) - Built between 1283 and 1289 for King Edward I. Gwydir Uchaf Chapel (Cadw) - Simple stone-built chapel built in 1673, noted for its fine painted ceiling Maen Achwyfan Cross (Cadw) - Late tenth-century cross, richly decorated Ewloe Castle (Cadw) - A typically Welsh castle with a characteristic D-shaped tower Eliseg's Pillar (Cadw) - Part of a ninth-century inscribed stone Dolwyddelan Castle (Cadw) - A square stone keep, dating from the thirteenth century Derwen Churchyard Cross (Cadw) - Decorated cross of the mid- to late fifteenth century Denbigh Castle (Cadw) - The site is dominated by an impressive triple-towered gatehouse Dyffryn Ardudwy Burial Chamber (Cadw) - Neolithic tomb comprising two chambers of different phases Penmon Cross (Cadw) - A finely decorated tenth-century pillar cross Penmon Dovecote (Cadw) - Built in about 1600 the dovecot had room for up to 1,000 nests Penmon Priory (Cadw) - Remains of the priory dating from the thirteenth century Rhuddlan Castle (Cadw) - Begun in 1277, this was the second of King Edward I's great Welsh fortifications Rug Chapel (Cadw) - Small private chapel built in 1637 Segontium Roman Fort (Cadw) - Remains of an auxiliary Roman fort St Hilary's Chapel (Cadw) - Built about 1300 as a chapel to serve the new town St Seiriol's Well (Cadw) - A small chamber surrounds the 'holy well' attributed to the sixth-century saint St Winifred's Chapel (Cadw) - A holy well and chapel dating to the early sixteenth century Twthill (Cadw) - Norman motte built in about 1073 Valle Crucis Abbey (Cadw) - Extensive remains of Cistercian abbey founded in 1201 Plas Mawr Elizabethan Town House (Cadw) - Possibly the best preserved Elizabethan townhouse in Great Britain Denbigh Friary (Cadw) - Established as a Carmelite friary, the of the late thirteenth-century church survive Beaumaris Castle (Cadw) - This unfinished castle is the last and largest of King Edward I's Welsh fortifications Bryn Celli Ddu Burial Chamber (Cadw) - Impressive Neolithic chambered tomb Caer Lêb (Cadw) - A rectilinear enclosure probably in use in the late Roman period Caernarfon Town Walls (Cadw) - Complete circuit of walls surviving in places to battlement height Caerwent Roman Town (Cadw) - Tribal capital of the Silures (Venta Silurum) Castell Bryn Gwyn (Cadw) - Circular bank of Neolithic origin, surviving to a height of 12 feet Conwy Castle (Cadw) - Built for King Edward I between 1283-87 Conwy Town Walls (Cadw) - Over 1.2km of town walls, one of the finest and most complete sets in Europe Criccieth Castle (Cadw) - Perched in an imposing position, the castle is still dominated by the twin-towered gatehouse Capel Lligwy (Cadw) - Simple stone chapel, probably of early twelfth-century origin Basingwerk Abbey (Cadw) - Substantial remains of Cistercian abbey Chirk Castle (National Trust) - Magnificent 14th-century fortress of the Welsh Marches Aberconwy House (National Trust) - 14th-century merchant’s house Bwthyn Llywelyn (National Trust) - 17th-century cottage Ty'n-y-Coed Uchaf (National Trust) - Traditional smallholding with 19th-century farmhouse Conwy Suspension Bridge (National Trust) - Elegant suspension bridge and toll-keeper’s house Erddig (National Trust) - Atmospheric house and estate, vividly evoking its family and servants Penrhyn Castle (National Trust) - 19th-century fantasy castle with spectacular contents and grounds Plas Newydd (National Trust) - Home of the Marquess of Anglesey, with spectacular views of Snowdonia Ty Mawr Wybrant (National Trust) - Traditional stone-built upland farmhouse Bodnant Garden (National Trust) - World-famous garden noted for its botanical collections Old Oswestry Hill Fort (English Heritage) - A large Iron-Age fort with a series of five ramparts Welsh Highland Railway (Porthmadog) Ffestiniog Railway Snowdon Mountain Railway Llangollen Railway Llanberis Lake Railway Bala Lake Railway Portmerion Village