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A week around Porthmadog

Harlech Castle, located in Harlech, Gwynedd, Wales, is a medieval fortification, constructed atop a spur of rock close to the Irish Sea.
It was built by Edward I during his invasion of Wales between 1282 and 1289 at the substantial cost of £8,190
The Entrance

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Range View 09-Dec-2014 20:23
This is such an imposing sight, this is a marvelous medieval structure. V
Barbara
Graeme06-Dec-2014 11:52
Impressive composition of the castle, Martin. That must of worth millions back in them days, its in amazing condition too!! BBV
Walter Otto Koenig05-Dec-2014 15:55
Great detail and clarity. Very impressive and imposing. I think this is my favorite of the Welsh Castles because of its simple plan, good preservation and great view over the ocean. "V"
Wintermeer05-Dec-2014 12:19
I love your POV, makes the castle look really foreboding and denying-even on a sunny day! ~V~
Helen Betts05-Dec-2014 11:23
Very impressive castle, and superb capture of it, with excellent detail, light and perspective. V.
Yvonne05-Dec-2014 11:12
You have put that tune into my head... superb image Martin! v
Chris Morton05-Dec-2014 11:11
I don't suppose they put the stairs out in the belligerent days; a pretty formidable approach without
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