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"Cadw: Preserving the Rich History of Wales" Discover the enchanting beauty and rich history of Wales with Cadw, the Welsh government's historic environment service

Background imageCadw Collection: UK, Wales, Angelesey. Ancient burial chamber of Bryn Celli Ddu, c. 2000BC, a CADW

UK, Wales, Angelesey. Ancient burial chamber of Bryn Celli Ddu, c. 2000BC, a CADW Welsh Heritage Site. The carved stone standing outside is a replica

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United Kingdom, North Wales, Llangollen. Valle Crucis Abbey, a Cistercian church dating from the 13th century, preserved and maintained by the CADW. Date: 19/05/2005

Background imageCadw Collection: United Kingdom, Wales, Carew. The Carew Cross dates from the 11th century

United Kingdom, Wales, Carew. The Carew Cross dates from the 11th century

Background imageCadw Collection: UK, Wales, Newport. Pentre Ifan Cromlech, a well, preserved ancient burial chamber

UK, Wales, Newport. Pentre Ifan Cromlech, a well, preserved ancient burial chamber (dolman)

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Pentre Ifan Burial Chamber once known as Arthurs Quoit dating back to 3500 BC in the Preseli hills

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South West leaning tower at Caerphilly Castle

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Caernarfon Castle and the River Seiont at night

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Conwy castle floodlit above the Conwy estuary at night

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Conwy castle floodlit above the Conwy estuary at night

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Conwy Castle and Conwy harbour at night

Background imageCadw Collection: UK, Wales, Pembrokeshire

UK, Wales, Pembrokeshire. The site of the ancient neolithic dolmen at Pentre Ifan, Waless most famous megalith, the remains of a vast Celtic burial mound

Background imageCadw Collection: Wales; Anglesey, Beaumaris

Wales; Anglesey, Beaumaris. Designed in 1295 by James of St George, Beaumaris Castle is one of the finest of the Iron Ring of castles build by Edward I to stamp his authority on the Welsh

Background imageCadw Collection: Caernarfon Quayside

Caernarfon Quayside North Wales

Background imageCadw Collection: United Kingdom, Wales, Conwy. Conwy Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, one of the Castles

United Kingdom, Wales, Conwy. Conwy Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, one of the Castles and Town Walls of King Edward I in Gwynedd

Background imageCadw Collection: Bodowyr burial chamber

Bodowyr burial chamber, near Brynsiencyn, Anglesey, North Wales. Now scheduled as an ancient monument, this burial chamber was erected as a communal grave in the Neolithic Age (4000 - 2000 BC)


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"Cadw: Preserving the Rich History of Wales" Discover the enchanting beauty and rich history of Wales with Cadw, the Welsh government's historic environment service. From ancient burial chambers to medieval castles, Cadw is dedicated to protecting and promoting Wales' remarkable heritage. Step back in time at Bryn Celli Ddu on Anglesey, an awe-inspiring ancient burial chamber dating back to around 2000BC. Marvel at its intricate stone carvings and imagine the rituals that took place within its sacred walls. Venture further into Anglesey and explore Beaumaris, a charming town known for its stunning castle built by Edward I in the late 13th century. Lose yourself in its labyrinthine passageways and admire its impressive architecture. Journey south to Carew in Pembrokeshire where you'll find the majestic Carew Cross, a magnificent example of Celtic Christian art from the 11th century. Stand before this intricately carved cross and contemplate centuries of faith and tradition. In Newport, Pembrokeshire lies Pentre Ifan Cromlech, an exceptionally well-preserved ancient burial chamber surrounded by breathtaking countryside. Experience a sense of wonder as you wander through this mystical site steeped in mystery. No visit to Wales would be complete without exploring Caernarfon Quayside. Immerse yourself in history as you stroll along this picturesque waterfront lined with colorful buildings reflecting centuries-old maritime traditions. Cadw invites you to delve into these captivating sites across Wales – each one holding stories waiting to be discovered. Whether it's standing amidst ancient stones or wandering through medieval fortresses, let Cadw guide you on an unforgettable journey through time.