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Welsh Coast Collection

Discover the breathtaking beauty of the Welsh coast, where nature and history intertwine seamlessly

Background imageWelsh Coast Collection: Wales, Bangor, Bangor Pier

Wales, Bangor, Bangor Pier

Background imageWelsh Coast Collection: Wales, Llandudno, Llandudno Pier

Wales, Llandudno, Llandudno Pier

Background imageWelsh Coast Collection: Flint Castle, c.1834 (w/c with scratching out on paper)

Flint Castle, c.1834 (w/c with scratching out on paper)
NGW238933 Flint Castle, c.1834 (w/c with scratching out on paper) by Turner, Joseph Mallord William (1775-1851); 27.7x40.1 cm; National Museum Wales; National Museums & Galleries of Wales

Background imageWelsh Coast Collection: Black Marble Quarry near Red Wharf Bay, Anglesea, from

Black Marble Quarry near Red Wharf Bay, Anglesea, from
STC267589 Black Marble Quarry near Red Wharf Bay, Anglesea, from A Voyage Around Great Britain Undertaken between the Years 1814 and 1825, published 1815 (coloured engraving) by Daniell

Background imageWelsh Coast Collection: View of Caenarvon Castle from Anglesea, from A Voyage Around Great Britain

View of Caenarvon Castle from Anglesea, from A Voyage Around Great Britain
STC267590 View of Caenarvon Castle from Anglesea, from A Voyage Around Great Britain Undertaken between the Years 1814 and 1825, published 1814 (coloured engraving) by Daniell

Background imageWelsh Coast Collection: Gathering the Flocks, a Scene on the Welsh Coast (engraving)

Gathering the Flocks, a Scene on the Welsh Coast (engraving)
1612714 Gathering the Flocks, a Scene on the Welsh Coast (engraving) by Sant, James (1820-1916); Private Collection; (add.info.: Gathering the Flocks, a Scene on the Welsh Coast)

Background imageWelsh Coast Collection: Leigh Court, the Mouth of the Avon, with Distant View of the Welsh Coast (engraving)

Leigh Court, the Mouth of the Avon, with Distant View of the Welsh Coast (engraving)
6019462 Leigh Court, the Mouth of the Avon, with Distant View of the Welsh Coast (engraving) by Shepherd, Thomas Hosmer (1792-1864); Private Collection; (add.info.: Leigh Court)

Background imageWelsh Coast Collection: View of Conway Castle, Caernarvonshire, from A Voyage Around Great Britain

View of Conway Castle, Caernarvonshire, from A Voyage Around Great Britain
STC267592 View of Conway Castle, Caernarvonshire, from A Voyage Around Great Britain Undertaken between the Years 1814 and 1825, published 1815 (coloured engraving) by Daniell

Background imageWelsh Coast Collection: Lighthouse on the South Stack, Holyhead, from A Voyage Around Great Britain

Lighthouse on the South Stack, Holyhead, from A Voyage Around Great Britain
STC267585 Lighthouse on the South Stack, Holyhead, from A Voyage Around Great Britain Undertaken between the Years 1814 and 1825, published 1815 (coloured engraving) by Daniell

Background imageWelsh Coast Collection: JWS07421049

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Twr Maw lighthouse on top of the rocks

Background imageWelsh Coast Collection: JWS07421043

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Lighthouse on Holy Island

Background imageWelsh Coast Collection: JWS07421038

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FR Double Fairlie steam train powers away

Background imageWelsh Coast Collection: ANI07120011

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South Stack Lighthouse and coastal wildflowers at sunset on Anglesey

Background imageWelsh Coast Collection: ANI07120003

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Sunrise over Puffin Island and Trwyn Du Lighthouse on Anglesey



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Discover the breathtaking beauty of the Welsh coast, where nature and history intertwine seamlessly. From the charming town of Bangor to the iconic Bangor Pier, every step unveils a new chapter in Wales' rich heritage. Llandudno welcomes you with open arms, showcasing its majestic Llandudno Pier that stretches out into the sparkling sea. As you explore further, immerse yourself in the captivating landscapes near Red Wharf Bay on Anglesea Island, where the Black Marble Quarry stands as a testament to human craftsmanship. Behold Caenarvon Castle from Anglesea's shores and let your imagination wander back to medieval times. Witnessing 'Gathering the Flocks, ' a scene etched onto the Welsh Coast engraving, transports you to an era when rural life thrived along these shores. Leigh Court at Avon's mouth offers a picturesque view of both England and Wales blending harmoniously together. Conway Castle proudly stands tall against Caernarvonshire's backdrop as if guarding its secrets from centuries past. And don't miss out on gazing upon Holyhead's South Stack Lighthouse; it serves as a guiding light for ships navigating these treacherous waters. Llandudno Pier beckons once again with its timeless charm and endless possibilities for leisurely strolls or thrilling adventures by the sea. The Welsh coast is an enchanting tapestry woven with tales of old and promises of unforgettable experiences for all who venture here.