Beaumaris Castle is often called Britain’s most technically perfect castle due to its perfect symmetry and classic proportions. Built using limestone and sandstone between 1295 and 1330, the castle is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Visitors can explore the castle and the surrounding lands to truly appreciate the last work of the English monarch Edward I. Beaumaris Castle was state of the art for the late 13th century and many have compared its construction at that time to an event as hi-tech as a spaceship landing today. Visitors will be able to learn a lot about the history of the castle, which includes being taken by Welsh forces and the role it played during the English Civil War.

Castle St, Beaumaris LL58 8AP, UK, Phone: +44-12-48-81-03-61