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Dyfed

Dyfed is a preserved rural county in southwestern Wales known for its scenic coastline, mountains, and historical significance.

Kidwelly Castle

Kidwelly Castle is a well-preserved Norman ruined castle in Carmarthenshire, Wales, with a square inner bailey, round towers, and a semi-circular outer curtain wall. It offers a historical outdoor experience overlooking the River Gwendraeth and has been featured in films such as Monty Python and the Holy Grail.

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Laugharne Castle

Laugharne Castle in Wales is a historic Norman and Tudor castle ruin located on the River Tâf estuary, notable for its medieval military architecture and links to key historic events including the English Civil War.

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St Davids

St Davids is the smallest city in the UK by population, known for its historic cathedral and status as a pilgrimage site. It offers visitors a mix of indoor historical buildings and outdoor natural beauty within the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, making it a destination for cultural tourism and outdoor activities.

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Abbey of St Mary, St Dogmaels

St Dogmaels Abbey is a Grade I listed ruined medieval abbey in Pembrokeshire, Wales, with substantial surviving ruins including walls, cloisters, and outbuildings. Founded in 1115, it features historic architecture and a visitor centre, offering an outdoor exploration of its rich monastic heritage.

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St Non's Chapel

The Chapel of St Non in Pembrokeshire is a historic coastal site featuring a ruined chapel believed to mark the birthplace of St David, a holy well known for healing, a modern chapel, and standing stones from an ancient settlement. Visitors can explore both indoor and outdoor elements spanning religious history and natural beauty.

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Weobley Castle

Weobley Castle is a historic fortified manor house on the Gower peninsula offering spectacular views over marshes and the Llwchwr estuary, with indoor exhibition space and extensive grounds to explore. The site blends luxury and defence features from medieval times, including a watchtower and battlement walls, providing visitors a glimpse into a high-society family home of the past.

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Llanerchaeron

Llanerchaeron is a Grade I listed Regency villa and historic self-sufficient farm near Aberaeron in Ceredigion, Wales, designed by John Nash. Visitors can explore the house, original farm service buildings, and extensive walled gardens with veteran fruit trees. The estate includes parkland and offers a glimpse into 18th-century model farming and domestic life.

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Aberdulais

Aberdulais Falls is a scenic waterfall on the River Dulais in Wales, featuring one of Europe's largest electricity-generating waterwheels and an industrial heritage site managed by the National Trust. Visitors can explore the natural gorge and historical water-powered infrastructure.

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Tudor Merchant's House

Tudor Merchant's House is a 15th-century historic house museum in Tenby, Pembrokeshire, showcasing a merchant's home with period furnishings from the year 1500. It is the oldest house in Tenby and holds a Grade I listed status.

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Colby Woodland Garden

Colby Woodland Garden is a historic National Trust woodland garden in Pembrokeshire, Wales, featuring diverse plant life in woodland, meadow, and walled gardens, with visitor amenities including a tearoom, bookshop, and family events. The house on site is accommodation only and not open to the public.

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Newton House, Llandeilo

Newton House is a Grade II* listed historic country house in Carmarthenshire, Wales, partially owned by the National Trust. Visitors can explore beautifully restored interiors with exhibitions, enjoy a tearoom, and walk the surrounding Capability Brown landscaped deer park with rare wildlife. The house is famous for its Gothic architecture and reputed hauntings.

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Paxton's Tower

Paxton's Tower is a Neo-Gothic folly in Carmarthenshire, Wales, built in honor of Lord Nelson with indoor banqueting rooms and outdoor terraces offering panoramic views. It is a listed historic site under National Trust care, near the National Botanic Garden of Wales.

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Dolaucothi Gold Mines

The Dolaucothi Gold Mines in Wales are an ancient Roman gold mining site featuring remarkable hydraulic mining technology and aqueduct systems. Visitors can explore both extensive outdoor archaeological remains and guided tours of the underground mine workings on the National Trust estate.

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Dinefwr Park National Nature Reserve

Dinefwr Park National Nature Reserve is a historic 800-acre estate in Carmarthenshire featuring the Newton House mansion, Dinefwr Castle ruins, ancient trees, and a nature reserve with deer and white park cattle, open to public visits.

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