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More to see in Caernarfon
The ancient Welsh town situated at the shore of the Menai Strait is always ready to welcome foreign guests. Tourists from all over the world come here to explore the fabulous area that still has retained its glorious historical atmosphere. Don’t forget to visit the major landmark of the area – a medieval castle that shares its name with the town. First settlers in Caernarfon appeared yet during the prehistoric times. At that time, the Ordovices, a Celtic tribe, were the main inhabitants. When Romans appeared in the region, they built a fort here. However, when Romans left the British land the fort was destroyed. Normans built their own castle on the ruins of the fort, establishing a settlement that turned into a town later. In the second half of the 20th century, Caernarfon’s authorities made an application for the election to choose the capital of Wales. Unfortunately, another city won in the election. 1911 was an important role for Caernarfon because the investiture of the Prince of Wales took place at Caernarfon Castle. Almost sixty years later, Prince Charles also participated in the investiture ceremony that was also held in Caernarfon. Perhaps, the local dialect is the first thing that tourists notice when they arrive in the town. Despite the fact that Caernarfon is a part of Wales, which is a part of the United Kingdom, almost twenty percent of local people speak an old dialect. Welsh is still widespread in the region, so it is not rare to see … Read further

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Caernarfon sightseeing

Tourists can get to Caernarfon from London by train. The journey time is approximately three hours. The train stops in Bangor, where tourists need to make a change. Buses from Bangor to Caernarfon depart every fifteen minutes. It takes roughly twenty minutes to get to the destination point. There is one more way to reach Caernarfon – by ferry. However, this transport type is very slow because the first stop is in … Open

Great Britain - moving around the country

The most popular public transport in the country is a bus. Inside the city, buses run in different directions every 15-20 minutes. There are lines working from 4 am to 1 am. There are night buses on the most popular routes. On holidays, the amount of transport is significantly reduced. You can buy bus tickets at roadside kiosks, at bus stops or at train stations and directly from the driver. You can buy a one-time ticket or a travel card. In the second case, you can save a little. Long-distance buses, as a rule, depart from bus stations every hour. Much attention is paid to the comfort. Some companies offer their passengers drinks and light snacks. … Open

Overview of festivals and celebrations in Great Britain

The main holiday of Northern Ireland is St. Patrick's Day, who is the heavenly patron of this country. The fest is held on the day of his death, on March 17. The holiday is celebrated on the territory of the whole of Great Britain, in a number of cities of the USA and other countries. A grand parade is held in London. In Manchester, there is a two-week Irish festival. There are some cultural events and a market in the holiday timeframe. The festival ends with a colorful parade. The main events take place in Belfast. The streets are filled with green decorations. Even the water in the fountains is painted green. October 21 is the unofficial celebration of the Day of the Apple. There are fairs where one can not only buy apples but also try dozens of various dishes with this fruit, as well as take part in funny apple contests. … Open

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