Immediately after we arrived, began terrible storm! It was raining, it was taranau'n noisy, lightning flashed in the air, and the wind is blowing us with heavy rain. We had no choice but to shelter from the rain in the Tourist apex Information Centre, and then several shops on our way (where we bought some small but beautiful souvenir). Fortunately for us, the storm came to an end pretty soon, so ailddechreuom explore the town.
Because only one of us who had been in Caernarfon before, the other two will follow through the streets. And the first place we visit (and we are enthusiastic readers), was a bookstore, where we had a talk with the shop girl. We also found several other interesting shops (including Chocolate House!) On our way to the town center.
Waterfall, where a Presbyterian church (which was closed, unfortunately, but at least we could be admired from the outside), a monument to the First World War, Hugh Owen and sculptures David Lloyd George, and fountains very unusual.
But, the first thing to catch the attention of everyone who wander through the town center is the famous castle of King Edward I. Do We were surprised by his enfawredd and splendor, but we are not into. However, we wander around, and we have a lot of great pictures.
And so, because of the good weather, enterprising families came to the Marina to hunt crabs and fish in the waters apex near the pier. And the majority apex of them eat ice cream scented, despite cold wind.
There was also quite a bit of people wandering with their dogs. Suddenly, there came a loud noise: it was a pleasure vessels Caernarfon go out on a trip. The noise is a sign for people to leave the harbor bridge, which was turning to leave the ship passage. Then came the noise again, and everything went back to his place.
In the meantime, the lands beyond apex the bridge reveals their secrets to us. First, we went to the park near the sea front (we are attracted by the outdoor chess board, but methom and find), and then to the beach, where we had a look on Anglesey. Unfortunately, we could not get there without getting wet (as Britannia Bridge is eight miles away), so we had to settle apex for pretty images. After a few admire, we headed back to the marina.
The Fun Centre Then came lunch time, so we went into town to get something apex to eat. Since some time until our bus back to Aberystwyth arrive, we decided to walk to the bus stop to see the rest of the town.
On the way, we saw another magnificent church. But, to the dismay of us turned out that she was not a church now, but 'The Fun Factory'! I was surprised to see how he turned the holy place full of noisy and colorful plastic balls. My goodness!
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