50 Castles

I’ll happily share the gpx route ( with errors corrected ) when complete .. if someone can instruct me how ?
 

ABR65 Sep/Oct 2021 has links to the .gpx, annoyingly I gave up the subscription​

 
The Cardigan bay coast road has stunning views with delicious wild sandy beaches and often dunes .
However some areas are ruined my mobile homes . IMHO
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The tarmac is the best anywhere and having witnessed their road building , the fresh tarmac is very thick . I’m sure there is a specification , different from what I experience in England ?
However , 20 mph zones now everywhere !
 
Castle 24 Aberystwyth Castle
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Aberystwyth Castle is a medieval fortress located in the coastal town of Aberystwyth in Ceredigion, Wales. It was constructed in the late 13th century by King Edward I of England as part of his campaign to conquer Wales. The castle was strategically positioned to control and intimidate
the Welsh population.
The castle was designed in a concentric layout, with a central inner ward surrounded by a curtain wall and four massive round towers at each corner. It was built using local stone and featured a combination of defensive elements such as arrow loops, battlements, and a moat. The castle also included a Great Hall, residential buildings, and a chapel.
Throughout its history, Aberystwyth Castle witnessed numerous conflicts between the English and Welsh forces.
It was captured and recaptured several times, changing hands between the two sides. During the Welsh uprising led by Owain Glyndŵr in the early 15th century, the castle was heavily damaged and fell into disrepair.

The coast ride here was fabulous.
 
Castle 25 Cardigan Castle
Not much to see from the outside , other than walls and what looks like a posh restaurant ;
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Plus it was closed !
However Cardigan is a favourite , especially the pizza place next to the lovely river , which I was told “ has otters and seals “
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I’m coming back here !!!

Cardigan Castle (Welsh: Castell Aberteifi) is
a castle overlooking the River Teifi in Cardigan, Ceredigion, Wales. It is a Grade I listed building.
The castle dates from the late 11th-century,
though was rebuilt in 1244. Castle Green House was built inside the castle walls in the early 1800s. After falling into disrepair the castle was restored in the early 2000s and opened to the public in 2015.
 
Castle 26 Cilgerran Castle

Only a stones throw from Cardigan

Cilgerran is one of the most spectacularly sited castles in Wales. Its two great round towers loom high above the deep gorge of the River Teifi and the fast-flowing stream of the Plysog.
Probably first built as a ‘ringwork’ castle in 1108 by the Norman adventurer Gerald of Windsor, Cilgerran changed hands many times over the next century or more.
It was only in 1223 when the dashing earl of Pembroke, William Marshal, built ‘an ornate castle of mortar and stones’ on top of the original site that Norman control stood firm. Despite the best efforts of Llywelyn and Gruffudd and Owain Glyndŵr, Cilgerran never again fell to the Welsh.
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Now a fab campsite nearby ;
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Day 5 580 miles and Stop n Go holding up well

Castle 27 Llawharden Castle

This castle has the best view from the road, as you descend from the north .I then couldn’t find it and need OS May consultation; more route correction needed to the gpx

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This was originally built by the Bishop ‘lords ‘ of David’s.

Occupying a commanding location amongst serene forest and rolling farmland, Llawhaden’s unconventional mix of military and decorative features reveal its main purpose in life: that of a fortified mansion more than out-and-out
castle, designed as a residence for the wealthy bishops of St Davids who liked their home comforts.
 
Castle 28 Picton Castle

Oops missed I completely
 
Castle 28 Haverfordwest Castle

The castle was established during Norman times in 1120 but much of the architecture remaining today is dated to 1290. For centuries the castle was an English stronghold.
Not much to see with this one ; fenced off and building works .
 
Castle 30 Pembroke Castle
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n 1093, Arnulf of Montgomery built the first castle at the site when he fortified the promontory beside the Pembroke River during the Norman invasion of Wales.
[A century later, the castle was given by Richard I to William Marshal, who became one of the most powerful men in 12th-century Britain. He rebuilt Pembroke Castle in stone, creating most of the structure that remains today.
 
Castle 31 Manorbier Castle

Wow what a surf beach opposite with lots if then surfing!

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A fabulous location ; note must come back !

It was founded in the late 11th century by the Anglo-Norman de Barry family. The castle was part of a mesne lordship under the control of the medieval Earls of Pembroke.
 
Castle 32 Tenby Castle

Tenby Castle was a fortification standing on a headland
separated by an isthmus from the town of Tenby,
Pembrokeshire, Wales. The remaining stone structure dates
from the 13th century but there are mentions of the castle
from as early as 1153. It is a Grade II* listed building.

Tenby ; stunning as expected ! I rode right trough the narrow streets , which will surely be closed soon to vehicular access !
We’re out of holiday season now , but it’s heaving with visitors .
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So much to see and do in Tenby
 
Castle 33 Carew Castle

Carew Castle is justly celebrated as one of the most magnificent castles of south Wales. Its position is low-lying, but still prominent in the flat land around the tidal reaches of the Carew river. The castle stands at the end of a ridge at a strategically excellent site commanding a crossing point of the then-still navigable river.
Little now remains of the earth and timber castle that was built here by the Norman Gerald of Windsor around 1100. It is first mentioned in 1212, when for some reason, King John seized it for a short time when passing through Pembroke on his Irish expedition
 
Castle 34 Narberth Castle

The current ruins are undoubtedly Norman and seem to date from the 13th century, having been built by Andrew Perrot. However the castle is mentioned in the third branch of the Mabinogi as the place where Rhiannon was imprisoned and forced to carry travellers through the gates as penance for killing her son. The Normans often built castles on top of earlier defensive structures and it is plausible that the original was obliterated.

Narberth ; bloody lovely little village and very busy too - which is good to see.
There’s a lovely cafe at the top end called Block and Barrel .
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lDon’t ask anybody here where the castle is because it’s not signposted and it’s fenced off . However , a resident opposite told me to squeeze through the gaps :
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The road here is a fast , national speed limit , with lots of curves, hills and open spaces . A good time to practice your countersteering !

Here I met Grahame Hurd-Wood ,an Artist ,from St David’s Artist. Here is his Harley .
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After a lovely sunset in Cardigan
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Day 7

Castle 35 Laugharne Castle
Pronounced “Larne”

I first saw this in a BBC thriller called Faith or Finding Faith

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After centuries of conflict between Welsh and Anglo-Normans, Laugharne was rescued from near ruin by Elizabethan courtier Sir John Perrot. He turned the dilapidated 13th-century castle into a residence fit for a gentleman
https://cadw.gov.wales/visit/places-to-visit laugharne-castle
 
Castle 36 Llanstephan Castle

This headland castle overlooking the green farmlands, swirling sea and gleaming sands of the Tywi Estuary and Carmarthen Bay, boasts one of the most stunning locations in Wales.
That’s not to say that the stronghold itself is lacking in interest. Llansteffan, which controlled an important river crossing, occupies a site that has been defended since prehistoric times. Its rough stone walls, dating from the late 12th century, enclose an Iron Age promontory fort
occupied in 600 BC.
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A beautiful secluded beach !
 
Castle 37 Carmarthen Castle

First built by Walter, Sheriff of Gloucester in the early 1100s, the castle was captured and destroyed on several occasions before being rebuilt in stone during the 1190s. The castle was captured by Owain Glyndŵr in 1405.Henry VII's father died at Carmarthen Castle in 1456. During the Wars of the Roses the castle fell to William Herbert and, during the Civil War, was captured
by Parliamentary forces. It was dismantled by order of Oliver Cromwell in the mid 1600s.

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The restricted shopping road appears lovely also!
 
Castle 38 Dryslwyn

Founded in the 13th century on an isolated hill in the verdant Tywi Valley, Dryslwyn was once an important seat of the ancient south Wales kingdom of Deheubarth.Not much is known about its early history, but in 1287 it was the scene of a significant conflict between Welsh and English forces. In response to an uprising by Welsh lord
Rhys ap Maredudd, 11,000 English troops were dispatched to lay siege to the castle.
https://cadw.gov.wales/visit/places-to-visit dryslwyn-castle
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