Castell Dinas Bran llangollen wales
Towering high above the Dee Valley and the bustling town of Llangollen, home of the International Eisteddfod, Castell Dinas Bran occupies one of Britain's most spectacular sites. A rugged, foreboding pinnacle, the hillock was the ideal spot to erect a castle. It seemed completely impenetrable, commanded views for miles around, and offered quick recognition of an approaching visitor, whether friend or foe. Yet, the native Welsh princes of Powys occupied the hilltop for only a few decades.
Today, that same site is open to exploration by the public. Forced to climb to the summit, modern visitors experience the struggle and the exhilaration that the castle's medieval inhabitants - and their Edwardian attackers - must have felt. Without a doubt, the walk is a breathtaking challenge. However, that climb heightens the allure of Dinas Bran. And, it demonstrates the stark reality of medieval castle life.
Dinas Bran is variously translated as Crow Castle, Crow City, Hill of the Crow, or Bran's Stronghold. The castle first appears in 12th century historical documents as part of a medieval piece entitled Fouke le Fitz Waryn,or The Romance of Fulk Fitzwarine. While this work claimed that the castle, known as Chastiel Bran, was in ruin as early as 1073, the remains we see today date to the occupation of the princes of Powys Fadog in the mid 13th century. Possibly, the Chastiel Bran mentioned in the romance was a Norman timber castle, but nothing of substance supports this conjecture. However, the encompassing ditch and earthen embankments, which enclose the southern and eastern portions of the stone fortress, do date to the Iron Age. They remind us that this hilltop had strategic value long before the princes of Powys, or the Normans, ventured into the region. Interestingly, the word, Dinas, has its origins in the Iron Age as well, and is found in the names of Iron Age hillforts throughout Wales.
Castell Dinas Bran - Llangollen
Castell Dinas Bran, Llangollen
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A site of strategic significance since at least the 8th century, the first appearance in historical documents dates to the 12th century and was described as ruined as early as 1073. However, the stone castle that lies in ruin today was likely built in the mid 13th century by the princes of Powys Fadog (an area that encompasses the modern day Llangollen and Wrexham), most likely by Gruffydd Maelor II (son of Madog ap Gruffydd Maelor I) in the 1260s. The castle was inhabited by the Welsh princes for only a short time before it was sieged by Henry de Lacy, the Earl of Lincoln during King Edward I's first foray into Wales in 1277. de Lacy's forces captured and destroyed the castle.
The castle was back in Welsh hands in 1282, held by Dafydd ap Gruffydd, brother of Llywelyn ap Gruffydd, during the Welsh uprising. Dafydd was captured, taken to England, and executed.
It was still of strategic value in the early 15th century, when Owain Glyndwr attempted (unsuccessfully) to capture the site in 1402 from Thomas Fitzalan, Earl of Arundel.
By the reign of King Henry VIII (1509-1547), the castle was a total ruin and has been so ever since.
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Castell Dinas Bran - Llangollen castle - DJI Mavic Pro 4K Footage
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You don't have to travel across the world to see amazing things. We had many plans for our trip to Wales, but ended up enjoying an amazing experience just in one town. The town of Llangollen.
We spent the morning in the softest feather bed ever at Capel Pennant converted Chapel Waking up feeling great we headed into town to get breakfast at Chatwins coffee and cakes, before heading down to the river Dee for a beautiful moment in the sunshine.
But the highlight moment of the day was when we headed to Castell Dinas Bran for an experience that made us remember that there is beauty all over the world. Even in a small Welsh town in November :-)
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Horseshoe falls, Castell Dinas Bran, Llangollen
The distinctively shaped weir, which is 460 feet (140 m) long, helps create a pool of water that can enter the Llangollen Canal (via an adjacent valve house and flow meter). The canal is west of Pontcysyllte Aqueduct.
Castell Dinas Bran: Wales & Ireland 2016 - Episode 2
Dinas Bran, a castle built by the Welsh princes, lies 1200 feet above the town of Llangollen in northeastern Wales. It was destroyed by the English in their conquest of Wales in 1277.
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The DJI Phantom visits Castell Dinas Bran Llangollen
Took a hike to Castell Dinas Bran in Llangollen North Wales to show the beautiful scenery on a glorious spring morning, with the Phantom 3 standard. Had an interesting chat with a helicopter pilot on my way up, asked if he would let me have a go of his if i let him have a go of mine :-) Thumbs up pal if you are watching!
Towering high above the Dee Valley and the bustling town of Llangollen, home of the International Eisteddfod, Castell Dinas Bran occupies one of Britain's most spectacular sites. A rugged, foreboding pinnacle, the hillock was the ideal spot to erect a castle. It seemed completely impenetrable, commanded views for miles around, and offered quick recognition of an approaching visitor, whether friend or foe. Yet, the native Welsh princes of Powys occupied the hilltop for only a few decades.
Today, that same site is open to exploration by the public. Forced to climb to the summit, modern visitors experience the struggle and the exhilaration that the castle's medieval inhabitants - and their Edwardian attackers - must have felt. Without a doubt, the walk is a breathtaking challenge. However, that climb heightens the allure of Dinas Bran. And, it demonstrates the stark reality of medieval castle life.
Dinas Bran is variously translated as Crow Castle, Crow City, Hill of the Crow, or Bran's Stronghold. The castle first appears in 12th century historical documents as part of a medieval piece entitled Fouke le Fitz Waryn,or The Romance of Fulk Fitzwarine. While this work claimed that the castle, known as Chastiel Bran, was in ruin as early as 1073, the remains we see today date to the occupation of the princes of Powys Fadog in the mid 13th century. Possibly, the Chastiel Bran mentioned in the romance was a Norman timber castle, but nothing of substance supports this conjecture. However, the encompassing ditch and earthen embankments, which enclose the southern and eastern portions of the stone fortress, do date to the Iron Age. They remind us that this hilltop had strategic value long before the princes of Powys, or the Normans, ventured into the region. Interestingly, the word, Dinas, has its origins in the Iron Age as well, and is found in the names of Iron Age hillforts throughout Wales.
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Green Villa - Llangollen - United Kingdom
Green Villa hotel city: Llangollen - Country: United Kingdom
Address: ; zip code: LL20
Green Villa is a holiday home set in Llangollen in the Clwyd Region and is 600 metres from Castell Dinas Bran. It provides free private parking. There is a dining area and a kitchen as well as a private bathroom. A TV is provided.
-- Green Villa乡村别墅坐落在克卢伊德地区(Clwyd Region)的兰戈伦(Llangollen),距离迪纳斯布兰堡(Castell Dinas Bran)600米,设有免费私人停车场。 乡村别墅设有用餐区、厨房、私人浴室和电视。 乡村别墅距离最近的机场利物浦约翰·列侬机场(Liverpool John Lennon Airport)46公里。
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Westons Wales Llangollen Canal and Dinas Bran Castle Circular Walk
A fresh and very cold morning with a cold biting breeze,and an early start,there is snow forecast....not a lot though,and off to Llangollen we go for a nice easy 5/6 mile walk along the canal and up to Dinas Bran Castle.Llangollen is a little quieter this time of year but in the summer sometimes you can not move for visitors coming in to view this fantastic little town with its full size steam railway sitting on the banks of The River Dee,and not forgetting the canals running through the town.The walk we did took in a small part of the canal tow-paths leading us up to the Castle.Llangollen is also home to The National Eisteddfod in July which is held at the Pavilion.There are plenty of places to eat and drink in town so if you fancy a break from what ever you are doing you will be spoilt for choice.
The Coach House - Llangollen - United Kingdom
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The Coach House hotel city: Llangollen - Country: United Kingdom
Address: ; zip code: LL20
The Coach House is a cottage located in Llangollen, 3.7 km from Castell Dinas Bran. It provides free private parking. The kitchen is equipped with an oven and a toaster. A TV is available. There is a private bathroom with a bath or shower.
-- Diese Ferienhaus liegt in Llangollen, 3,8 km vom Dinas Bran Castle entfernt. Die Privatparkplätze nutzen Sie kostenfrei. Dieses Ferienhaus besteht aus 2 Schlafzimmern und 2 Bädern mit einer Badewanne oder einer Dusche.
-- The Coach House乡村别墅位于兰戈伦(Llangollen),距离迪纳斯布兰堡(Castell Dinas Bran)3.7公里,提供免费私人停车场。 乡村别墅设有带烤箱和烤面包机的厨房、电视以及带浴缸或淋浴的私人浴室。 乡村别墅距离最近的机场——利物浦约翰•列侬机场(Liverpool John Lennon Airport)45公里。
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Bishop Trevor House - Llangollen - United Kingdom
Bishop Trevor House hotel city: Llangollen - Country: United Kingdom
Address: ; zip code: LL20
Located 300 metres from Castell Dinas Bran, Bishop Trevor House offers pet-friendly accommodation in Llangollen. There is a dining area and a kitchen. Towels and bed linen are featured at Bishop Trevor House.
-- Bishop Trevor House乡村别墅位于兰戈伦(Llangollen),距离迪纳斯布兰堡(Castell Dinas Bran)300米,允许客人携带宠物入住。 Bishop Trevor House乡村别墅设有用餐区、厨房和烧烤设施,提供毛巾和床单。 Bishop Trevor House乡村别墅距离最近的机场——利物浦约翰•列侬机场(Liverpool John Lennon Airport)46公里。
-- Дом для отпуска Bishop Trevor расположен в городе Лланголлен, в 300 метрах от руин замка Динас Бран. Разрешено размещение домашних животных. В распоряжении гостей кухня, обеденная зона и принадлежности для барбекю.
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Spectacular Welsh Castle Ruins | Dinas Bran | 4K
Built on a high hill, thirteenth century Castell Dinas Bran commanded the country side in spectacular fashion. A hidden gem amongst the border lands.
Castell Dinas Bran
Dinas Bran is variously translated as Crow Castle, Crow City, Hill of the Crow, or Bran's Stronghold. The castle first appears in 12th century historical documents as part of a medieval piece entitled Fouke le Fitz Waryn,or The Romance of Fulk Fitzwarine. While this work claimed that the castle, known as Chastiel Bran, was in ruin as early as 1073, the remains we see today date to the occupation of the princes of Powys Fadog in the mid 13th century. Possibly, the Chastiel Bran mentioned in the romance was a Norman timber castle, but nothing of substance supports this conjecture. However, the encompassing ditch and earthen embankments, which enclose the southern and eastern portions of the stone fortress, do date to the Iron Age. They remind us that this hilltop had strategic value long before the princes of Powys, or the Normans, ventured into the region. Interestingly, the word, Dinas, has its origins in the Iron Age as well, and is found in the names of Iron Age Hillforts throughout Wales.
Llangollen - Dinas Bran ( Medieval Crow Castle) cold snow winters day Mountain Walk. North Wales
A walk up Dinas Bran mountain to the top to see the medieval 1260s castle. Lovely views of Llangollen and surrounding areas. Home of the Eisteddfod.
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Castell Dinas Brân
Castell Dinas Brân, Llangollen, North Wales.
The lovely hill castle of Bran, situated in Llangollen, Denbighshire.
Not far from the Ponderosa Cafe and the Horseshoe Pass in North Wales.
We take a little look at the ruins of this once mighty castle and trek all the way to the top of it's steep climb.
Not much here now except the sheep and the stunning views in what was once the Kingdom of Powys.
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