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5월 6, 2024, Carreg Cennen Castle
Wow just wow, didn’t expect the cave below the castle !!!
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1월 30, 2024, Llygad Llwchwr (Source of the River Loughor)
The River Loughor is a river in Wales that marks the border between Carmarthenshire & Swansea. The river is sourced from an underground lake at the Black Mountain emerging at the surface from Llygad Llwchwr, which translates from the Welsh as eye of the Loughor😀
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1월 28, 2024, Carreg Cennen Castle
Carreg Cennen Castle is erected sometime after 1284 by Baron John Giffard and his son on the site of an earlier Welsh fortification. In 1462, Carreg Cennen flies the Lancastrian flag. Taken on behalf of the Yorkist king Edward IV, it is slighted by pick and crowbar, ending its life as a stronghold. Carreg Cennen castle is spectacularly located on a great limestone crag about 90m above the river Cennen, offering views miles around.
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11월 17, 2023, RSPB Gwenffrwd-Dinas Nature Reserve
THE TALE OF THE WELSH “ROBIN HOOD” Known as Twm Siôn Cati Twm Siôn Cati is a historically known figure in Welsh folklore. A tale recounted by Meyrick recalls how Twm was asked by a poor man to steal a pitcher for him. They went together to a merchant where Twm started belittling the man's wares. Having told his friend secretly to take the pitcher of his choice, Twm distracted the merchant by telling him there was a hole in one of the pitchers, which the man denied. Twm desired him to put his hand in the pitcher to test it and the man still denied there was a hole. Twm then asked him how, if there was no hole, could he have put his hand inside? By this time his friend had disappeared with his pitcher, undetected. A tale from Prichard's book involves an occasion when Twm is staying in an inn overnight and realises other people are planning to rob him the following day after he sets off. He has a large sum of money with him. The following morning he behaves as though his money is in the pack-saddle of his horse. When the highwayman catches up, Twm drops the saddle in the middle of a pool. The highwayman wades into the pool to fetch it, Twm takes the opportunity to make off with the highwayman's horse. A complication arises because the horse responds to the voice of the highwayman crying "Stop!" Luckily Twm, in terror, happens to shout a word which makes the horse gallop on again, and he is conveyed to safety. Another tale recounts how Twm waylaid a rich squire, who was accompanied by his daughter, Twm was so smitten with her that he returned her jewellery to her and attempted to woo her, against her father's opposition and, initially, her own. One full moon shortly after the robbery, he crept to her window, roused her from sleep, caught her hand at the window and kissed it, refusing to let her go until she promised to marry him. She wouldn't promise so Twm drew his dagger, drew blood on her wrist and threatened to sever her hand unless she assented to marriage forthwith. She agreed to marry him and she kept her hand. Their marriage followed soon after, despite her father's views and the directness of Twm's courtship methods. The girl was supposedly the widow of the sheriff of Carmarthen. Through this marriage Twm is supposed to have gained respectability, eventually becoming a justice of the peace, sitting in judgement on others, a position he held until his death aged 79.
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9월 9, 2023, Carreg Cennen Castle
Ruin of a late thirteenth-century castle, on a limestone rock where there may already have been a fort in the Iron Age. The earliest castle was most likely the work of the dynasty of Welsh princes. The oldest found written mention of the castle dates "only" from 1248 when Rhys Fychan (died 1271), great-grandson of Lord Rhys, conquered the castle from the English. In 1277 the castle was captured by Edward I of England in his first campaign against Llewelyn ap Gruffudd of Gwynedd (died 1282).[1] The castle was briefly reconquered in 1282 and 1287. In 1282–83 Edward I completed his conquest of Wales and granted Carreg Cennen Castle in 1283 to his loyal supporter John Giffard (d. 1299), baron of Brimpsfield (Gloucestershire). The current castle was most likely built by Baron Giffard and his son John (died 1322), not too long after 1284. Being a resident of Ghent myself, I thought it was a nice fact that the castle was in the hands of John of Gaunt (yes, John of Gaunt), Duke of Lancaster, for a while in the 14th century. During the War of the Roses (1455-1485), Carreg Cennen Castle was initially in Lancaster hands, but was later conquered by the York supporters. In the late 18th century the castle became popular among amateur archaeologists and artists, with William Turner visiting the castle in 1798. In the 19th century the second Earl of Cawdor began restoration work on Carreg Cennen Castle. In 1932 the castle came under state management. In the 1960s the castle became the property of the Morris family, owners of the Castell Farm farm near the castle. Source: Wikipedia The castle can be visited 364 days of the year. Just not on Christmas Day. 9:30 am - 4:30 pm (from April to October until 5:00 pm) The ticket desk is located at the tea room / gift shop ("downstairs", where the parking is also located). In high season and on weekends, tickets can also be purchased near the entrance to the castle. Entrance prices range from £6.50 for adults, £4.00 for discount holders, to £20.00 for a family ticket.
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11월 23, 2022, Llygad Llwchwr (Source of the River Loughor)
This magical spot, Llygad Llwchwr which translates as "eye of the Loughor" is where the River Loughor emerges from its source - an underground lake at the Black Mountain. Below the surface from Llygad Llwchwr is a 1.2 km-long cave system in the Black Mountain. The cave contains a dry high level series and an active river level. Beyond the fourth river chamber exploration is only possible by cave diving.
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11월 23, 2022, RSPB Gwenffrwd-Dinas Nature Reserve
This attractive RSPB site has a circular footpath adjacent to a river with beautiful rock cascades and old mossy trees. It is also home to the Twm Sion Cati's cave. All worth a look off of the bike.
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7월 22, 2022, Twm Siôn Cati's Cave
Tales about him vary on details, but he is usually said to have been born in or very near to Tregaron, in or around 1530, his mother being one Cati Jones of Tregaron. His father was supposed to be Siôn ap Dafydd ap Madog ap Hywel Moetheu of Porth-y-ffin, also near Tregaron. He was an illegitimate son whose mother named him Thomas. The Welsh-language equivalent of Tom is Twm. It was also common practice in rural Wales for children with common names to be nicknamed after their mothers. Thus he became known as Twm Siôn Cati.
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7월 13, 2022, Dolaucothi Gold Mines
Dolaucothi is the only known Roman Gold Mine in the UK. If you book a tour you’ll get the chance to walk over ancient surface workings and go underground to see how the Romans mined for gold, using advanced techniques in an era long before explosives. If you are thinking of touring the mines, pre-booking is essential. ("Walk-ins" are not accepted). Also you will need a change of footwear with you - cycling shoes would be unsafe in the terrain.
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6월 27, 2022, Dolaucothi Gold Mines
Dolaucothi is the only known Roman Gold Mine in the UK. If you book a tour you’ll get the chance to walk over ancient surface workings and go underground to see how the Romans mined for gold, using advanced techniques in an era long before explosives. If you are thinking of touring the mines, pre-booking is essential. ("Walk-ins" are not accepted). Also you will need a change of footwear with you - cycling shoes would be unsafe in the terrain.
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3월 25, 2022, Twm Siôn Cati's Cave
As the path splits after the boardwalk, go left, anti clockwise away from cave sign and keep the cave and riverside walk for the end. If you go in springtime the woods are full of blue bells.
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4월 4, 2021, Carreg Cennen Castle
Very nice castle and very picturesque. Another one ticked off the Welsh castles list.
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3월 27, 2021, Carreg Cennen Castle
A nice 11.5km 350m height gain day around Castell Cerrig Cennen near Llandeilo. An easy to follow signposted trail with lots of styles along the way. Not the best of weather days but damn it’s good to be out of lockdown!❤️
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9월 27, 2020, Carreg Cennen Castle
I highly recommend you to walk around the whole Castle, there are some awesome view points and picnic spots.
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6월 24, 2020, RSPB Gwenffrwd-Dinas Nature Reserve
This charming RSPB site is not far from Llyn Brianne and is home to Twm Sion Cati's cave. You'll find a great circular footpath running nearby the river, boasting beautiful rock cascades and mossy green trees. Take the hike up the steps to the cave to see the amazing old carvings in the stone hideout of Wales' own 'Robin Hood'.
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6월 24, 2020, Twm Siôn Cati's Cave
Often referred to as the Robin Hood of Wales, Twm Siôn Cati is said to have used this cave as his hiding place to avoid being captured. Check out more about the RSPB Nature Reserve that it's in and what species you might find here at https://www.rspb.org.uk/reserves-and-events/reserves-a-z/gwenffrwd-dinas/
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10월 30, 2018, Carreg Cennen Castle
The first castle on this site was probably the work of the Lord Rhys in the late 12th century, but it is more than likely John Giffard, handed the fortress by Edward I in 1283, that we should thank for the castle we see today. The end came in 1462 during the War of the Roses when the castle was vandalized by 500 Yorkist men brandishing not swords but picks and crowbars. It had been a Lancastrian hideout. To find out more about opening times and prices, visit: https://cadw.gov.wales/daysout/Carreg-cennen-castle/?lang=en
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8월 4, 2018, Carreg Cennen Castle
The Castle farm has a great tea room with home cooking. The also have rare long horn cattle which are around the base of the castle
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