• Beaumaris Castle was taken by Welsh forces in 1403 during the rebellion of Owain Glyndŵr, but recaptured by royal forces in 1405.
  • Beaumaris Castle, located in Beaumaris, Anglesey, Wales was built as part of King Edward I's campaign to conquer the north of Wales.
  • It’s located off the A545 (Menai Bridge) and the A5 (Bangor). If you’re travelling by bus, routes 53/57/58.
  • Beaumaris Castle stands in the town of Beaumaris, the county town of Anglesey; a beautiful, moated, imposing castle commanding the eastern entrance to...
  • Beaumaris Castle was taken by Welsh forces in 1403 during the rebellion of Owain Glyndŵr, but recaptured by royal forces in 1405.
  • Edward I built Beaumaris Castle, the most impressive amongst several others, in an attempt to secure his reign over the newly conquered Wales.
  • Beaumaris Castle is one of Wales\' six UNESCO World Heritage Sites, despite never having been finished.
  • Visit the fascinating 13th century Beaumaris Castle and then enjoy a coastal section on this walk in the town of Beaumaris in Anglesey.
  • On the island of Anglesi, which belongs to Wales, there is a wonderful old castle with an unusual name - Bomaris, which means « beautiful swamp ».
  • Later history of Beaumaris Castle. ... And remember that Dragon Tours can help you visit Beaumaris, or any of Edward I’s other Welsh castles.