Dinefwr Castle History & Tour / Capital of the Ancient Kingdom of Deheubarth
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- Dinefwr Castle History & Tour / Capital of the Ancient Kingdom of Deheubarth
Dinefwr Castle’s history is shrouded in mystery, the exact origins of the castle are unknown but it is believed to date back to at least the 12th century and was built by Rhys ap Gruffydd, ruler of the kingdom of Deheubarth in Wales. The castle is situated upon a high wooded ridge offering stunning views of the Tywi Valley below.
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Thanks for watching 😊 Here is the link to the nearby castle of Carreg Cennen ruclips.net/video/8FPdcxIX9u8/видео.html
Beautiful and huge 😊 great story and tour thanks ❤
I would love to see a digital recreation of what all those various levels used to look like inside those towers!
That would be amazing
Stunning views, the circular tower is a very interesting structure. Thanks for sharing it's history!
You are very welcome! Beautiful views of beautiful countryside
I'm obsessed with castles, and your channel is a gem! Thank you so much for your videos, keep it up! ❤❤❤
Thank you, your words are so encouraging. I love castles and their history and I love sharing what I discover 🙂
Another excellent video, love the look of Dinefwr and its history is a great one. The views from above are wonderful, absolutely love Welsh Castles!
Thank you 😊 if you have not already been you would love Dinefwr. Spoilt for choice in Wales for amazing castle and history!
I always find myself yearning to see a castle at it's best - and be able to see how the inside was furnished too because we mostly only ever see cold walls, missing windows & broken stairs - so sad !
Indeed so true, it is one of the reasons that I love researching the history of these wonderful monuments, it helps me to imagine in mind how they once were 🙂
Excellent, all ways amazes me how they boult things so much better than we do today
Indeed, can't imagine many modern builds still standing in 1000 years, lucky if they make 100 🤣
@@castlesandlegends very true 😁
I'm the 29th great-granddaughter of the warrior princess, Princess Gwenllian. 😊
Wow what amazing heritage you have!
I'm writing a screenplay about her for my university graduate project! fascinating! I'm doing research about her but if you have anything you know in particular would be very interested to know!