
Caernarfonshire
Caernarfonshire is a historic county and a principal area in North Wales, known for its stunning landscapes, including mountains, coastlines, and the Snowdonia National Park. The town of Caernarfon is famous for its medieval castle, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, which played a key role in Welsh history. The region boasts a rich cultural heritage, predominantly Welsh-speaking communities, and is recognized for its outdoor activities and natural beauty, attracting tourists and adventure enthusiasts alike. Its combination of historical significance and natural attractions makes Caernarfonshire an important part of Welsh identity.