Tourism website VisitBritain says Wales has more castles per square mile than anywhere else in the world, as well as a rugged coastline, stunning beaches, lush valleys and mountainous national parks.
The 8-by-8-foot green-and-brown structure looks like a typical gardening shed when viewed from Sir John’s Hill across the River Taf estuary. But when I peer through the window, I see pens instead of ...
On the edge of the Carmarthenshire coast sits a rather bohemian town shaped by tides and time. The estuary curls around a cluster of Georgian buildings, while a weathered medieval castle rises at the ...
Archaeologists have made a unique discovery of a quay at the base of a medieval castle in a Welsh village. Unearthed at Island House in Laugharne, Carmarthenshire, a 16th century, Grade-II listed ...
Cadw is inviting families across Wales to explore its historic sites this half term. From castles to abbeys, the Cadw sites promise a range of activities for all ages and with more than 85 per cent of ...
There’s a reason some people refer to Wales as the ‘castle capital of the world’ as it is here that you will find over 500 striking and formidable fortresses – each with its own story to tell. The ...
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