Built in the 13th century, Caerphilly Castle (Castell Caerffili) stands as a formidable and well-preserved medieval fortress on the edge of Brecon Beacons National Park, overlooking the town of Caerphilly. The castle’s imposing stone walls and towers, surrounded by water-filled moats, offer a vivid glimpse into the architectural and military prowess of the time. Visitors can explore the vast grounds, walk through the great hall, and climb the battlements for panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. Today, the castle serves as a living history site, where guests can immerse themselves in the sights and stories of medieval Wales.
Caerphilly Castle (Castell Caerffili)
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