North Wales Borderlands
The North Wales Borderlands is unusual
This is Castell Dinas Bran. Its an Iron Age hillfort and a medieval castle all rolled into one. It overlooks the town of Llangollen and the Dee Valley. And its just one of many borderland fortresses. Flint Castles another. It was the first castle built in Wales for Edward I. Then there's 700-year-old Chirk Castle. With award-winning gardens and views over nine counties, its the only one of Edward Is Welsh castles still lived in today.
Resolutely Welsh, but with more than a hint of English, the North Wales Borderlands is unusual. Its a place where two countries meet. It takes no time at all to get here, but youll soon notice a big difference. And thankfully these days our borders are a little easier to cross. By road, or rail. Or via Pont Sir Y Fflint. The largest asymmetric cable-stayed bridge in the UK.
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