• Caerphilly Castle (Welsh: Castell Caerffili) is a medieval fortification in Caerphilly in South Wales.
  • Caerphilly Castle is the earliest example of the true regular concentric fortification, the so-called ‘Edwardian style’, in the British Isles.
  • Explore the inside and outside of Caerphilly Castle, Wales’ largest and Britain’s second largest castle (behind Windsor).
  • Built in the 13th century, Caerphilly Castle (Castell Caerffili) is a lasting reminder of medieval times in modern-day Wales.
  • Llywelyn was largely integrated into British nobility, but had a long-running dispute with de Clare, who built Caerphilly Castle between 1268 and 1271 to defend...
  • The castle is the 2nd biggest surviving medieval fortresses in Europe, covering 30 acres and second only to Windsor Castle. ... Are you at Caerphilly Castle now?
  • …of Glamorgan, began construction of Caerphilly Castle, but in 1270 Llywelyn ap Gruffudd (the last Welsh prince of Wales) destroyed the structure.
  • From a military point of view Caerphilly Castle is a masterpiece, its defences are a combination of massive moats and great , thick stone walls.
  • We lunched at Glanmors Tearoom right across from the castle gates. Like its castle – and Glanmors – Caerphilly town has a feel of stability and going back in time.
  • Discover the 9 photos in web Album 'Caerphilly Castle' by Alpha Whiskey Photography.