User:BobStanza/Cambrian Way Trail

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Cardiff Castle
Cardiff Castle

Castle Coch
Castell Coch and Castell Coch Woodlands and Road Section

Thornhill, Cardiff
Thornhill, Cardiff

Morgraig Castle

Mynydd Machen
Mynydd Machen (Machen Mountain) is a beautiful backdrop to the quaint country villages of neighboring Bedwas, Trethomas, and Machen. The mountain is littered with large boulders that can be explained through local folklore. Saint Peter, who was protecting the village, saw the devil and picked up the large boulders, putting them in his apron. As the devil paused to catch his breath atop Mynydd Machen, Saint Peter hurled the boulders at him, leaving them upon the mountainside; they’re now known as the Devil’s Apron Strings.

Mynydd Machen

Twmbarlwm
Twmbarlwm

The Shell Grotto
Shell Grotto, Pontypool

Folly Tower
Folly Tower, Pontypool

Blorenge
Blorenge

Abergavenny Castle and Museum
Abergavenny Castle and Abergavenny Museum

Sugar Loaf Mountain
Sugar Loaf, Monmouthshire

Bal Mawr
The only reference in Wikipedia is associated with the Chwarel y Fan entry (see below).

Chwarel y Fan
Chwarel y Fan

Twmpa
Twmpa

Waun Fach
Waun Fach

Pen Allt-mawr
Pen Allt-mawr