Carreg Cennen, 13th century Welsh castle in the Brecon Beacons with magical ambience and spectacular views; these craggy hilltops would have been occupied and enjoyed long before that. It was sold by mistake by the Earls of Cawdor to a farming family due to a muddle with land deeds. Intriguing and rugged wild breeds of sheep graze the hilltops. I was delighted to discover that many nearby residents have Welsh as a first language, as my own father did. There's a natural cave under the castle to explore, that apparently formed part of the defence systems.
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