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Aberffraw is a small village on Anglesey reached via the A4080. Historically this was the most important place in Wales – for 800 years the Welsh kings and princes used the royal palace here as a base from which to repel invasions from Ireland. The wooden palace was destroyed by the Vikings in 968 but Aberffraw again reigned supreme as the home of Prince Llewellyn Fawr ap Iorwerth (1173- 1240). This place is steeped in history. You can visit the ancient burial chamber more than 4500 years old and see the oldest human markings in the country on the stones inside.
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