It was quite a journey from home to West Wales sop it was lovely to breakfast our journey with an overnight stay at our daughter and son-in-law's in South Waales. Our journey took us through the lower part of the Brecon Beacons, beautiful scenery including this waterfall at the roadside.
We haven't driven the Brecon to Llandovery road before, it was beautiful. Our reason for taking this route was to visit Dinefwr, a National Trust property near Llandeilo.
For over 2000 years this area of Wales has been important for many reasons; an Iron Age hillfort, a Roman military fort, a monastery at St Teilo's and part of the Bishop of St David's estate.
In the 1100s Dinefwr Castle was part of the kingdom of Deheubarth; The Lord Rhys fought against the Norman Conquest. In Tudor times the first mansion on the site was built by Sir Rhys ap Thomas who fought along side Henry Tudor at the Battle of Bosworth. Newton House, named this as it was the new town built by the English, became the home of the Lord Dynevors who were significant families in South Wales.
After hundreds of years being passed down through the family the huge park became owned by the National Trust in the late 1980s and Newton House a few years later. Dinefwr Castle is a ruined castle which stands high above the house, it is owned and looked after by Cadw.
Because of time and the very wet weather we only visited the house which was very interesting although the furniture was not original to the property, only the blue clock belonged to the family.
After a super weekend in Tenby we journeyed on to New Quay on the west coast of Wales. Our journey took us through Narbeth where we had a coffee stop along side the river, it was so peaceful.
Narbeth castle is also now a ruin with the history of being the place where the last dragon in Wales was killed. There was a very impressive dragon above the gateway.
We had a lovely time exploring the west of Wales including a trip to Cardigan where there was a cardigan hanging in the market hall. It was made by local people in 2010 with support from the Heritage Fund.














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Beautiful photos. Thank you so much for sharing your journey. Warm greetings from Montreal, Canada 😊 ❤️ 🇨🇦
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