
Dolwyddelan Castle
Dolwyddelan Castle is a medieval fortress located in North Wales, built in the 13th century by the Welsh prince Llywelyn ap Iorwerth to defend against English invasions. Made of stone, it features thick walls, a central courtyard, and strategic views of the surrounding mountains and valleys. Although now in ruins, its remains offer insight into medieval military architecture and Welsh history. The castle's location provides a scenic setting, making it a popular site for visitors interested in history, archaeology, and stunning landscapes.