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  • We are touring south/north wales with a group of friends from the states and we stopped in Aberystwyth and decided to visit the castle.
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  • Of the two castles, Aberystwyth is the most ruined, but in its heyday, the castle was every bit as intimidating and secure as its cousin in NE Wales.
  • The construction of Aberystwyth Castle (originally known as Llanbadarn or Lampadarn) began on the initiative of the English King Edward I in 1277.
  • The castle was a massive stronghold and withheld a siege in 1295. Aberystwyth Castle was used by the Royalist during the English Civil War in 1642.
  • Aberystwyth Castle was built in response to the First Welsh War in the late 13th century, replacing an earlier Motte and bailey castle located a mile to the south.
  • Aberystwyth Castle is located on the west coast of Wales, and is the only castle of King Edward’s iron Ring of castles that he built in Ceredigion.
  • The evocative ruins of Aberystwyth Castle stand on a promontory looking over the harbour. The ruins are the remnants of a late 13th century castle built by...
  • A44 from Worcester to Aberystwyth would suffice and I could bag the Aberystwyth Castle tag as well.