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Dominated by its dramatic castle on a headland, jutting out into the sea, Criccieth is a pretty town, with a sandy beach, ideal for families.
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The castle is unusual in that it is of mixed Welsh and English construction. Built by Llywelyn the Great in 1230, it was later captured by Edward I who built the gatehouse and inner walls.
Facilities in the town include tennis courts, bowling greens and a miniature golf course, together with a number of small shops.
A few miles away at Llanystumdwy, is the Lloyd George Museum, at the childhood home of the famous Prime Minister.
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