• The concentric design of Beaumaris meant the outer curtain was overlooked entirely by the castle's inner ward.
  • Beaumaris Castle is the largest and last castle that was built from (1272 CE to 1307 CE) by King Edward I in Whales.
  • Baumaris is a special castle. Some feel it's the most beautiful in all of Wales, while others appreciate the almost perfect symmetry Beaumaris possesses.
  • Beaumaris Castle can be explored in about two to four hours, leaving ample time to visit nearby Conwy Castle to the east or Caernarfon Castle to the west.
  • Beaumaris Castle was taken by Welsh forces in 1403 during the rebellion of Owain Glyndŵr, but was recaptured by royal forces in 1405.
  • The speed of construction was impressive: Beaumaris Castle became suitable for use as a defensive structure just a year after the start of work.
  • Beaumaris Castle is the main attraction in Beaumaris. It stands as the grand conclusion to Edward I's famed four strongholds in North Wales.
  • Beaumaris Castle, on the isle of Anglesey, Wales, is the most impressive example of a concentric castle in the world.
  • Beaumaris Castle is considered one of the finest surviving examples of a concentric medieval castle and is listed by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site.
  • Beaumaris Castle was the latest stronghold built by the English king Edward I after his conquest of Wales in the second half of the 13th century.