Wales has more castles per head than anywhere else in the world. Designed by Norman conquerors to secure areas of land quickly and cheaply. Constructed to present as daunting a challenge to ...
As the road dips and curves through the Carmarthenshire countryside, you'll start to see a stretch of golden sand unfurl along the shoreline, framed by the calm waters of the Tywi Estuary.
Tucked away in the heart of Monmouthshire, far from the bustle of modern life, lies one of South Wales’s best-kept secrets: ...
The quaint market town of Brecon, nestled in the Bannau Brycheinoig National Park, like many other Welsh towns has its own castle, but unlike its Norman counterparts elsewhere, this castle also ...
Dolbadarn is a particularly fine example of a native-built, Welsh castle. The castle was built around 1230 by the Welsh leader, Llywellyn ap Iorwerth (Llywellyn the Great, Prince of Gwynedd 1194 ...