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The picturesque 13th
century castle town of Beaumaris nestles by the Menai
Strait enjoying stunning views to the Snowdonia mountains.
The castle was built by Edward I and was the last in a
series along the North Wales coast. The town grew around
the castle and became a thriving port, and is still an
important yachting centre today. The town, which was taken
by the Roundheads during the Civil War, has the oldest
courthouse in existence in Britain. Built in 1614, the
last assize court was held there in 1971. The parish church
of St Mary and St Nicholas, built shortly after the castle,
contains the coffin of Princess Joan, wife of Llewelyn
the Great.
Nowadays,there is a varied selection of shops and numerous
eating places in Beaumaris, catering for every taste from
a sandwich to five course feasts. Beaumaris provides the
facilities for relaxing in its idyllic surroundings, enjoying
fun with the children or pursuing more energetic pursuits,
all tastes are catered for, sail your own boat or observe
the puffins and seals from a pleasure cruise. Cycle along
leafy lanes or go fishing, play on the numerous golf courses,
swim from safe clean beaches, take a walk and enjoy breathtaking
scenery, or go horse-riding.
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