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Bangor Garth has a pier, the second longest in Wales is 1,500 feet (or 472 metres). Constructed largely in steel, with cast iron columns and screw piles, Bangor Pier comprised a wooden deck punctuated with a series of elegant polygonal kiosks with steeply pitched roofs, ornamental lamps and handrails, and a pontoon landing stage at the head. A 3ft (90cm) Read more…
Y Felinheli is a village lying beside the Menai Strait between Bangor and Caernarfon in Gwynedd. You have a grass area behing the beach. The harbour is a centre for sailing, it has moorings, a marina and the local sailing club has frequent dinghy racing. Read more…
The Menai Suspension Bridge was built by Thomas Telford and the first suspension bridge of this size in the world. In January of 1826 the Royal London and Holyhead Mail Coach crossed over to Anglesey with its mail bags heading for Dublin. The bridge spans 579 feet between the piers and 100ft above the water, allowing high mast sailing boats Read more…
Penrhyn Castle 19th-century castle with spectacular contents and 50 acres of landscaped grounds. Built by the Pennant family it has views of Snowdonia and the waters of Menai Strait. The house is richly furnished and the many rooms “below stairs” show what was involved in running a castle of this size. The grounds include shop, tea room, landscaped gardens, railway Read more…