Criccieth Castle stands on a headland in a dominant position on the coast, between two beaches at the Northern end of Cardigan Bay. The castle was originally a stronghold of the native Welsh princes, Criccieth was later annexed and added to by the English monarch, Edward I. Edwards forces re fortified the Castle; in 1404 the Welsh leader Owain Glyn Dwr captured and burnt the castle.
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