The Story of St. Dwynwen – Wales’ very own St. Valentine
5th Century legend has it that a young maid called Dwynwen fell in love with a Maelon Dafodrill.
5th Century legend has it that a young maid called Dwynwen fell in love with a Maelon Dafodrill.
We called him Noddy after a character in a children’s book by British authoress Enid Blyton. Our little kitty had enormous ears just like Noddy’s friend in the book! “Big Ears” didn’t sound quite fair so our kitty was named Noddy.
Killahara Castle, set among the hills of Tipperary, is a recently restored tower house, offering the best in Celtic castle design and tranquility within its ancient walls.
The history of Thirlestane Castle dates back to at least the 13th century, when a large Border fort was built on the site to defend the approach to Edinburgh from the south.
Earliest records indicate that in 1155 in the reign of King Malcolm IV, Malleville Castle was an estate in the ownership of an Anglo-Norman Baron called Galfrid de Malleville, who was Sheriff of Edinburgh and Governor of Edinburgh Castle.
Dalhousie Castle is steeped in Celtic Castle history and there are fascinating reminders of its rich and often turbulent past.
Clontarf Castle became a significant location in Celtic castle history and in Irish History, more than a century before the castle was built.
One of the great Celtic castles Belle Isle Castle has been inhabited since the 12th century. Originally called Ballymacmanus, it was home to the MacManus and Maguire family.
There are many great Celtic Castles with very unique histories and stories. Here’s a list of our favorite Celtic castles.
The Celtic tree of life symbolizes harmony and balance. These days, the tree of life symbol is used for jewelry decorations, tattoos and tapestries.