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Harlech Castle

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Harlech Castle

Harlech Castle on the Gwynedd coast of North Wales is among the most dramatically sited and most symbolically loaded of the castles built by Edward I during his conquest of Wales, a great concentric fortress rising above the coastal plain with views across Cardigan Bay toward the LlÅ·n Peninsula and back to the mountains of Snowdonia that make it one of the most magnificent positions of any medieval castle in Wales. Together with Caernarfon, Conwy and Beaumaris it forms the UNESCO World Heritage Site recognised as the finest ensemble of medieval military architecture in Europe.

The castle was built between 1283 and 1289 by the master mason James of St George on a rock promontory that was then separated from the sea below by only a short stretch of water, the sea gate in the wall allowing supplies to be brought directly to the castle by boat. The concentric design, with a powerful inner ward of four massive round towers and a great gatehouse surrounded by a lower outer ward, represents the most sophisticated defensive planning of the period and was capable of resisting siege under conditions where the garrison could be resupplied by sea even if the land approaches were entirely controlled by an enemy.

The castle's most famous historical moment came with Owain Glyndŵr's rebellion of 1400 to 1415, when it served as the headquarters and court of the last native Welshman to hold the title Prince of Wales. Glyndŵr's brief independent Welsh state had Harlech as its capital from 1404 to 1409, and the castle's fall ended the last serious attempt to reverse English rule in Wales. The song Men of Harlech, celebrating a later siege during the Wars of the Roses, became one of the great Welsh patriotic songs.

The views from the castle walls across Cardigan Bay to Snowdonia are exceptional in all conditions of weather and light.

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