Harlech
Harlech is a seaside resort as well as area in the north-west Wales region of Gwynedd. Prior to 1974 it was in the historic borders of Merionethshire The town rests on Tremadog Bay in the centre of Gwynedd within the Snowdonia National Park. It has been in the unitary authority of Gwynedd since 1996, and before that in the Meirionydd District of the 1974 County of Gwynedd. Of its population of 1,447, 51 percent habitually talk the Welsh language. Its landmark Harlech Castle was started in 1283 by Edward I of England, captured by Owain Glyndwr, as well as in the 1480s a stronghold of Henry Tudor. It was improved a cliff face next to the sea, yet shoreline adjustments indicate it now lies concerning half a mile (800 m) inland. New real estate has actually been built in the low town area and in the high town around the shopping road, church as well as castle. Both areas are linked by a high, winding roadway called "Twtil".