JD Vance says Welsh castle was 'coolest thing I've ever seen'

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JD Vance was "blown away" by Caernarfon Castle during a visit with his wife to north Wales, the US Vice-President has revealed in a new book about his faith.

"The coolest thing I've ever seen and it's not particularly close," Vance writes of his 2013 visit to the 13th Century castle - which is a UNESCO world heritage site - in an excerpt from his book published in The Sunday Times, external.

He and Usha Vance, who studied at Cambridge, were drawn to the site of King Charles' investiture as Prince of Wales in 1969, because he said it was a "a cool tourist stop".

His experiences there, and in the UK gave him a new perspective on life and marriage, he writes.

Vance said he was most struck by the castle's age compared to "old" buildings in the US.

"Our house in Cincinnati was built about 150 years ago, and people call it historic," he writes.

"This castle, by contrast, was already hundreds of years old when English settlers first landed in the United States.

"For nearly a millennium, young men had climbed the castle walls and watched the sun reflected on the surrounding water."

Before his trip to the castle, Vance said he had never experienced the feeling of being small in an "infinite" universe, he writes in Communion: Finding My Way Back to Faith.

"But here, on the banks of a river I'd never heard of, in a castle we selected as a cool tourist stop, I felt for the first time something similar: the scale of time, and how little of the life of the world we'd ever see."

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