Caernarfon
Rooted in Welsh history and identity, this coastal town offers students a powerful look at medieval Britain and national heritage. At its heart is Caernarfon Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the most impressive examples of military architecture in Europe. The town also provides opportunities to explore the Welsh language and culture, with local museums and community experiences highlighting regional traditions. Nearby landscapes, including Snowdonia National Park, add environmental depth to the visit. Caernarfon is a compelling destination where history, language, and landscape intersect for meaningful educational exploration.