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A WORLD Heritage Site will open its doors as heritage sites return after lockdown. Caernarfon Castle is among a number of Cadw locations across Wales that will welcome indoor visitors from Monday, May 17. The National Trust said it will also reopen Penrhyn Castle in Llandygai, Bangor over the coming weeks. Cadw, National Trust Cymru and Amgueddfa Cymru – National Museum Wales confirmed the plans for a limited number of indoor museums, indoor areas of historical sites and exhibitions following First Minister Mark Drakeford s plans to move Wales to level two restrictions. Outdoor areas at the sites started to reopen to visitors from the end of March.
AN ELIZABETHAN townhouse in Conwy will open its doors as heritage sites return after lockdown. Plas Mawr, on Conwy Hight Street is among a number of historic locations that will welcome indoor visitors from Monday, May 17. Cadw, National Trust Cymru and Amgueddfa Cymru – National Museum Wales confirmed the plans for a limited number of indoor museums, indoor areas of historical sites and exhibitions following First Minister Mark Drakeford s plans to move Wales to level two restrictions. Outdoor areas at the sites started to reopen to visitors from the end of March.
Caernarfon Castle. Picture: Cadw World Heritage Site Caernarfon Castle will also be opening to indoor visitors for the first time in months from Saturday, May 22. There is significant conservation work happening at the castle s Kings Gate to improve long term access to site, meaning that all visitors will receive a complementary guidebook to compensate for any disruption.
BLUEBELLS have blossomed in the region. Almost half of the world s bluebells are found in the UK – making them a relatively rare sight for the rest of the world. Likely due to the colder weather this year, they seem to have flowered slightly later this year. With the freedom to travel across the region, it is the perfect time to enjoy a tranquil walk in some of the best spots for bluebells in Wales before their short-lived season ends in May. There are several gems in and around North Wales that offer an enchanting place to spot some wild bluebells: