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history south west wales
History
A brief history of South West Wales:-
Kenfig Nature Reserve
2 miles to the West of Porthcawl is the small village of Kenfig. Kenfig is principally known for the...
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Ewenny Accommodation and Holiday Guide
About 10 miles East of Porthcawl off the A48 is the village of Ewenny and the 12th Century Benedictine...
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Monk Nash, Nash Point and Llantwit Major Accommodation and Holiday Guide
About 15 miles South East of Porthcawl on the coast is Nash Point, which is situated on a headland and...
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Aberglasney National Botanic Gardens
Welcome to the National Botanic Garden of Wales, the first national botanic garden to be created in the...
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History of South and West Wales
Wales today is a dynamic and vibrant place with cities like Cardiff and Swansea offering rich cultural...
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Margam Accommodation and Holiday Guide
About 5 miles West of Porthcawl, on the road to Port Talbot lies the village of Margam. The jewel in...
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Drysllwyn Castle Llandeilo
This castle is a complete ruin but having been historically associated with Dynevor, Castle Cennan and...
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Carreg Cennen Castle Llandeilo
The distant view of Carreg Cennen from the road between Llandeilo and Crosshands epitomises the romantic...
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Dinefwr Castle Carmarthen
Dinefwr Castle was built on a bold bluff projecting over the river Towy; precipitous on two sides it...
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