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Coordinates: 53°14′02″N 4°01′08″W / 53.234°N 4.019°W / 53.234; -4.019
Abergwyngregyn is a village and community of historical note in Gwynedd, a county and principal area in Wales. Under its historic name of Aber Garth Celyn it was the seat of Llywelyn ap Gruffudd.
It is located at grid reference SH653726, adjacent to the A55, five miles (8 km) east of Bangor, eight miles (13 km) west of Conwy.
The Aber community, which covers an area of 2,970 hectares (11.5 sq mi), has a population of 240.
Abergwyngregyn, generally shortened to Aber, is a settlement of great antiquity and pre-conquest importance on the north coast of Gwynedd. Its boundaries stretch from the Menai Strait up to the headwaters of the Afon Goch and Afon Anafon. Protected to the east by the headland of Penmaenmawr, and at its rear by Snowdonia, it controlled the ancient crossing point of the Lafan Sands to Anglesey. A pre-Roman defensive enclosure, Maes y Gaer, which rises above Pen y Bryn on the eastern side of the valley, has far reaching views over Irish Sea with the Isle of Man visible on a clear day. The Roman road from Chester (Deva), linking the forts of Canovium (later name Conovium) and Segontium, crossed the river at this point.
A walk along the Aber Falls path
Join me as I walk to Aber Falls, one of Wales' most spectacular waterfalls. This walk starts from the car park at Bont Newydd, just south of the village of Abergwyngregyn, off the A55. This is a very easy walk, a little over 2 miles long, on a well marked path. After reaching the waterfall, retrace your route back to the car park. OS Map: Explorer OL 17 Start/Finish Grid Reference: SH 662 720
Walk with us as we take a tour of Conwy located in North Wales. During this tour you will learn more about the following locations: - Lancaster Square - St. Michael's Catholic Church - The Eight Fortified Towers - Wing Gate - Lower Gate - The Smallest House in Great Britain - Conwy Morfa - Suspension Bridge - Guildhall - The Blue Bell - Aberconwy House - Castle Hotel - St. Mary and All Saints Church - Mill Gate Subscribe to our YouTube channel and travel along with us on our other walking tours.
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Cool places to see around Rome? Everyone knows Rome. But not many people know how beautiful are some areas around. Do not miss a chance to visit these places if you are in Rome! Best places, areas and attractions to see around Rome. Rent a car and go for an amazing adventure to a less touristic places only within an hour or 2 driving away from busy Rome. Have a look at Terracina and Castel Gandolfo! I would definitely recommend these places to visit. Plan a lunch at the cozy restaurant with one of the best views around Italy. This restaurant is a super photogenic place - an awesome spot for photos and great food, of cause. Beautiful Italia, filmed with Nexus 6P. Here you can see the performance of Nexus 6P camera and videos. In this video: Catel Gandolfo and Lake Albano, Bucci Restau...
From Abergwyngregyn via Rhyl to Rhuallt in less than 10 min....
Places to see in ( Ruthin - UK ) Ruthin is the county town of Denbighshire in north Wales. Located around a hill in the southern part of the Vale of Clwyd – the older part of the town, the castle and Saint Peter's Square are located on top of the hill, while many newer parts of the town are on the floodplain of the River Clwyd. Ruthin also has villages on the outskirts of the town such as Pwllglas and Rhewl. The name 'Ruthin' comes from the Welsh words rhudd (red) and din (fort), and refers to the colour of the new red sandstone which forms the geologic basis of the area, and from which the castle was constructed in 1277–84. The original name of Ruthin was 'Castell Coch yng Ngwern-fôr' (red castle in the sea-swamps). The town developed around the castle and the nearby mill. Maen Huail is...
A walk along windswept, hillside lanes around the former slate quarry village of Carmel near Caernarfon, North Wales.
This is the first episode in a series of videos exploring the mountain bike trails in and around North Wales. Taking in everything from DH uplift days to local trails and loops, with a twist of humour and the odd fail. Enjoy ...
Glaslyn Ospreys - A Communication with Nature North Wales 1st April 2012 The female Osprey returned to her nest near Pont Croesor, Porthmadog for the ninth year running on Tuesday, where she met her partner of 9 years who'd arrived two days earlier. The ospreys spend every winter in West Africa and travel thousands of miles to return to Glaslyn every year to breed and raise their chicks. Last year they broke the record for the earliest date ever for Ospreys to lay and hatch a chick in the UK, and this year the female has arrived on exactly the same date! Who knows, they may go on to break those records again this year! You can follow the Ospreys' progress from the visitor viewing site. It's free of charge and open from 10am-4pm first weeks (Check online) 10am-6pm from next week ...
A short video featuring part of the Yorkshire Dales National Park.
Coordinates: 53°14′02″N 4°01′08″W / 53.234°N 4.019°W / 53.234; -4.019
Abergwyngregyn is a village and community of historical note in Gwynedd, a county and principal area in Wales. Under its historic name of Aber Garth Celyn it was the seat of Llywelyn ap Gruffudd.
It is located at grid reference SH653726, adjacent to the A55, five miles (8 km) east of Bangor, eight miles (13 km) west of Conwy.
The Aber community, which covers an area of 2,970 hectares (11.5 sq mi), has a population of 240.
Abergwyngregyn, generally shortened to Aber, is a settlement of great antiquity and pre-conquest importance on the north coast of Gwynedd. Its boundaries stretch from the Menai Strait up to the headwaters of the Afon Goch and Afon Anafon. Protected to the east by the headland of Penmaenmawr, and at its rear by Snowdonia, it controlled the ancient crossing point of the Lafan Sands to Anglesey. A pre-Roman defensive enclosure, Maes y Gaer, which rises above Pen y Bryn on the eastern side of the valley, has far reaching views over Irish Sea with the Isle of Man visible on a clear day. The Roman road from Chester (Deva), linking the forts of Canovium (later name Conovium) and Segontium, crossed the river at this point.
WorldNews.com | 29 May 2018
WorldNews.com | 29 May 2018