Castles of the Dragon’s Country
The castles of Wales stand as powerful reminders of a past filled with battles, intrigue, and royal ambitions. Scattered across the landscape, these fortresses tell stories of ancient kings and mighty warriors, their stone walls still echoing with the sounds of sieges and celebrations. From the imposing coastal strongholds that guarded against invaders to the majestic hilltop castles that kept watch over valleys and rivers, each has its own tale woven into the fabric of Welsh history.
These castles are more than just ruins; they are living monuments to Wales’ resilient spirit. Walking through their gates, you can imagine the clatter of armor, the flicker of torchlight in a great hall, or the flutter of a banner high on a turret. Some, like the impressive fortresses built by Edward I, showcase medieval military might, while others are more modest, reflecting the local lords’ need for protection in a rugged land. In the Dragon’s Country, every castle—from the grand to the hidden—offers a window into the rich and storied past of Wales, where legend and reality often blur, and the spirit of the dragon endures.





























