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Roman Caerleon 4/2009 Amphitheater

 

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Harlech Castle 4/2009

 

 
Criccieth Castle 4/2009

 

 
Caernarvon Castle 4/2009

 

 
Beaumaris Castle 4/2009

 

 
Conway Castle 4/2009

 

 
Rhuddlan Castle 4/2009

 

 
Grosmont Castle 11/2008

 

 
Skenfrith Castle 11/2008

 

 
White Castle, Nr. Abergavenny, South-East Wales 11/2008

Part of the block of territory under the control of Lord Hubert de Burgh, White Castle is the best preserved of the three castles (White, Skenfrith, and Grosmont).  The heart of the castle is surrounded by powerful round towers

 
 

Castle Carreg Cennen 9/2008

 

 

 
 

Castle Carew 9/2008

 

 

 
 

Castle Pembroke 9/2008

 

 

 
 

Castle Llasteffan 9/2008

 

 

 
 

Castle Laugharne 9/2008

 

 

 

 

 

Castle Kidwelley 9/2008

 

 

 
 

Castle Coch 9/2008

 

 

 
 

Castle Launceston 9/2008

 

 

 
 

Caerphilly Castle 8/12/08

Thank you to Antina for sharing her photos with me to include on the webpage.

 

 
Caldicot Castle 5/4/08

While we were there the Conquest group was doing a demonstration so we took video and pictures of them as well.

For video, please visit Caldicot Castle's page to the left within this website.

Chepstow Castle 3/24/08 & 7/4/08

On our second trip we were lucky enough to hear the sounds of a pigeon nest of little ones.

 

Castell-Y-Bere 2/17/08
Pembroke Castle 2/15/08

Castle was closed when we got there and it was getting dark so pictures were taken from the outside and the camera didn't adjust too well to the dark.

Carew Castle 2/15/08

We saw a castle sign along the road so we followed it

Kidwelly Castle 2/15/08

Closed for renovation

Caerphilly Castle 2/15/08

Caerphilly Castle as it sits in the center of the community.

Raglan Castle during Raglan Faire 2006

 

 

 

 

 

Raglan Castle taken 11/2008

 

 

 

Welsh Castles left to see

With so much already seen, it would appear we're running out of things we want to see.  However, we've frequently made the mistake of picking up brochures as we stop for a roadside break or hearing about someone else's great adventure and the list grows.  The brochures, scraps of paper with names of places and other "must-see" ideas litter my desk and I thought it easiest to consolidate them here since we're already sharing so much of our time here with all of you.

These are in no particular order.

Tretower Court & Castle (Brecon Beacons, South-East Wales).  Part of CADW

 

Hollywood filmed 'The Libertine' here.  The site is a late medieval house and gardens and a motte and bailey castle constructed around 1100 with a stone keep constructed around mid 12th century
Kidwelly Castle, South-West Wales Although we saw this castle from the outside I also want to view inside.  

The earliest castle on this site was Norman and made of earth and timber.  The town was established in approx. 1115 AD and the castle was rebuilt in stone by the 13th century.  The Chaworth family built the inner ward and the castle was later modified by earls and dukes of Lancaster.  Kidwelly had a concentric design with one circuit of walls set within another to allow the castle to be held even if the outer wall should fall.  

Kidwelly features in the first scene of the film Monty Python and the Holy Grail

Carreg Cennen Castle, NR Llandeilo, Brecan Beacons Exploiting the natural environment for it's defences, glued to the sheer cliff-face on all sides.  The first masonry on this site was probably the work of Lord Rhys in the late 12th century but John Giffard, handed the fortress by Edward I in 1283 most likely is responsible for the buildings that we see today.  The end of this castle came in 1462 during the War of the Roses when the castle was vandalized by 500 Yorkist men brandishing picks and crowbars.
Laugharne Castle, South-West Wales Both Dylan Thomas and Richard Hughes found inspiration for their writings at Laugharne.  Built in the 13th century by the de Brian family, it is the lasting legacy of Sir John Perrot.  Once captured by the Parliamentary forces after a seige during the English Civil War it was partially dismantled.  The castle boasts Victorian gardens and a boat house as well as breathtaking views.
Castell Coch, Cardiff, South Wales This was a rural retreat for the Marquess of Bute and his family.  While resting on ancient foundations, Castell Coch is relatively modern, the by-product of a vivid Victorian imagination, assisted by wealth.  The Middle Ages fascinated the Victorians as much as the Victorians fascinate us today.
Rhuddlan Castle, Nr Rhyl, North Wales Second of Edward I's north Wales fortresses with twin towered gatehouses.  1800 ditchers worked to link this castle with the sea some 3 miles away.
Denbigh Castle, Denbigh, North Wales The ruins crown a steep hill above the town.  Built as part of Edward I's 13th Century campaigns against the Welsh, it was constructed by Henry de Lacy.  The finest feature is the triple-towered gatehouse and town walls.`
Plas Mawr, Conwy, North Wales Finest surviving Elizabethan town house in Britain.  Recreated early 17th century garden.  Conwy is enclosed within a ring of 13th century walls and protected by it's castle.  Plas Mawr was built between 1576 and 1585 for Welsh merchant, Robert Wynn.
Criccieth Castle, Northwest Wales Stands headlong between 2 beaches as a prominent north Wales landmark.  Originally the stronghold of the native Welsh princes, Criccieth was later annexed and added to by the English monarch, Edward I.  Original construction thought to be started by Llywelyn the Great between 1230 and 1240.  Castle was taken by Edward's forces in 1283 and refortified.  In 1404, the castle was burned by Owain Glyndwr (Welshman).
Weobley Castle, Gower Peninsula, South Wales One of the few surviving fortified manor houses in Wales.  Home of the de la Bere family until the 15th Century.  
Cardiff Castle, www.cardiffcastle.com Roman Garrison, Norman Stronghold, Gothic Fantasy . . history that spans over 2000 years.
Beaumaris Castle  
Dinefwr Park & Castle - Llandeilo, Carmarthenshire, SA19 6RT  
Markets of Gwynedd  LL52 5AA Pwllheli old historical market town established in 14th Century.  Market held weekly on Wednesdays

Porthmadog held every Friday near the Ffestioniog Railway.

Caernarfon is held every Saturday throughout the year and every monday during summer months near the castle built by Edward I.  The Roman Fort of Segontium lies outside the town.

Oxwich Castle, Gower Peninsula, South Wales Grand Tudor house built in courtyard style by the Mansel family on a wooded headland above Oxwich Bay.

 

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