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Caernarfonshire Property For Sale & Rent
Caernarfonshire The county is
bounded to the north by the Irish Sea, Denbighshire, Cardigan Bay, Merionethshire, Caernarfon Bay, and Menai Strait, this separates the area from Anglesey here you can find the Snowdonia National
Park, the Lleyn Peninsula covers many bays and sandy beaches with Bardsey Islands a major nesting site for seabirds.
Towns with property for sale are Bangor, is one of the smallest cities in the
United Kingdom with allegedly the longest High Street in Wales, it is a university city of whom about a third are students at the University of Wales, Bangor
has two rivers within its boundaries, the River Adda and the River Cegin. Betws-y-Coed, lies in the Snowdonia region and on the River Conwy and River Llugwy The River Conwy flows through the village,
the Conwy Fish pass and waterfalls are here including the Pont-y-Pair Falls and Conwy Falls, it is the centre for outdoor pursuits making this a good investment for holiday property,
Caernarfon, is the
traditional county town.
The town is best known for its great stone castle, it has a small but pretty harbour with a Blue Flag beach,
Conwy is one of Europe's finest examples of a medieval walled town here you can find the National Trust owns Aberconwy House, a property that is Conwy's
only surviving 14th century merchant's house other properties here are the Plas Mawr or great mansion built in 1576, and the Quay House at the quayside is said to be a the smallest property in the
UK
it measures out at six feet wide by eight feet high.
Viewing property here will be of great interest if nothing else. Llandudno is a seaside resort it can be
found on the coast between Bangor and Colwyn Bay, it can be found off the main rail line between Chester and Holyhead, with the main ferry port to Ireland.
Property here was built for a mid-Victorian
holiday destination with an award winning pier is on the North Shore; built in 1878, Porthmadog, is a small coastal town in the Dwyfor area with a small
harbour property here can be for those type of people who like a slower pace of life, Pwllheli is the main market town, it is a mainly a Welsh-speaking
town, a seaside resort where attractions include a marina, the two Blue Flag beaches which makes this an ideal place to immerse yourself in the welsh culture and property of the area, Here you will
find spectacular views of the Lleyn coast to the South, and Tre Ceiri to the North. Sheep rearing and tourism are
the main industries, the coast being much developed.

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