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gfishers-from-the-viewpoint-over-the-estuary-and-woodland-birds-like-great-spotted-woodpeckers-and-tree-creepers.-The-woodland-also-sustains-a-wide-range-of-flora.-In-spring,-the-woodland-paths-come-alive-with-bright-yellow-lesser-celandine,-with-patches-of-bluebells-under-the-trees.-In-autumn,-the-burnished-colours-of-the-red-oaks-and-beech,-plus-the-strange-shaped-fungi,-make-a-feast-for-the-eyes.","Area":"Pembrokeshire","Latitude":51.7817174,"Longitude":-4.8522843,"Url":"/celtic-highlights/minwear-woods/","ExternalLink":"https://"},{"ImageUrl":"/media/uczd5agf/2-min.jpg?width=450&height=300&mode=crop","Title":"Cenarth-Falls","Description":"On-the-borders-of-three-counties-–-Carmarthenshire,-Ceredigion-and-Pembrokeshire-–-is-the-charming-village-of-Cenarth.-Its-main-attraction-since-Victorian-times-is-the-cascade-of-waterfalls-on-the-River-Teifi.-In-autumn,-visitors-come-from-far-and-wide-to-watch-the-fascinating-spectacle-of-leaping-salmon.-This-natural-phenomenon-sees-migrating-salmon-fighting-to-clear-the-falls-and-get-upstream-to-spawn.-Cenarth-is-also-one-of-the-few-places-left-in-Britain-where-coracles-are-still-used.-Fishermen-use-these-small-round-bottomed-boats,-made-of-woven-willow-or-ash-and-covered-with-a-waterproof-material,-to-drift-down-the-river-and-catch-salmon-and-sewin.","Area":"Carmarthenshire","Latitude":52.0450831,"Longitude":-4.5339188,"Url":"/celtic-highlights/cenarth-falls/","ExternalLink":"https://"},{"ImageUrl":"/media/4ssdoted/aberystwyth_3-min.jpg?width=450&height=300&mode=crop","Title":"Aberystwyth","Description":"Aberystwyth,-meaning-‘The-mouth-of-the-River-Ystwyth’-and-more-affectionately-known-as-‘Aber’,-has-a-valid-claim-to-be-the-Celtic-capital-of-culture-in-Wales.-As-well-as-being-a-university-town,-it’s-also-home-to-the-National-Library-of-Wales,-which-sits-in-an-impressive-building-overlooking-the-town’s-bay,-ancient-hillfort-and-castle-ruins.-The-complex-also-houses-the-Centre-for-Advanced-Welsh-and-Celtic-Studies-and-there-are-regular-exhibitions,-talks-and-tours-to-explore-the-vast-archives-and-collections.-Aberystwyth-Arts-Centre-is-a-focal-point-for-showcasing-contemporary-Welsh-language-and-international-culture-across-all-art-forms,-including-theatre,-dance,-music,-the-visual-arts,-storytelling-and-comedy","Area":"Ceredigion","Latitude":52.4144679,"Longitude":-4.0863955,"Url":"/celtic-highlights/aberystwyth/","ExternalLink":"https://"},{"ImageUrl":"/media/at3pzpry/1.jpg?width=450&height=300&mode=crop","Title":"Llangrannog-and-Cilborth-Beaches","Description":"For-many-Welsh-people,-the-village-of-Llangrannog-conjures-up-happy-memories-of-school-trips-to-the-activity-centre-there-that’s-been-run-by-the-Urdd-(Welsh-Youth-Organisation)-since-1932.-This-Blue-Flag-and-Seaside-Award-winning-beach-is-especially-popular-with-families,-as-there’s-plenty-of-facilities-and-places-to-eat-nearby,-plus-lifeguards-patrol-the-beach-during-the-summer.-Just-north-of-Llangrannog-beach-is-the-secluded-cove-of-Cilborth,-accessed-either-from-Llangrannog-beach-at-low-tide-or-via-the-cliff-steps-from-the-Coast-Path.-Between-the-two-beaches-is-a-large-tooth-shaped-rock-known-as-Carreg-Bica.-Legend-has-it-that-it-once-belonged-in-the-mouth-of-a-local-giant.","Area":"Ceredigion","Latitude":52.1598962,"Longitude":-4.4756408,"Url":"/celtic-highlights/llangrannog-and-cilborth-beaches/","ExternalLink":"https://"},{"ImageUrl":"/media/gxommbwe/1.jpg?width=450&height=300&mode=crop","Title":"Pumlumon","Description":"Pumlumon,-meaning-‘Five-Peaks’,-is-a-ridge-of-peaks-in-the-Cambrian-Mountains,-the-highest-of-which-is-Pen-Pumlumon-Fawr-at-752m.-Although-it’s-not-the-highest-of-Wales’-mountains,-many-people-consider-it-the-jewel-in-Wales’-crown.-That’s-because,-on-a-clear-day-at-the-summit,-the-whole-of-Wales-unfolds-before-the-eyes.-To-the-west,-Snowdonia-links-to-Preseli-via-the-sweep-of-Cardigan-Bay-and,-to-the-east,-the-Berwyn-and-Aran-ranges-connect-to-the-Brecon-Beacons-along-the-English-border.-Pumlumon-is-also-the-source-of-the-River-Severn,-Britain’s-longest-river,-as-well-as-the-Rheidiol.","Area":"Ceredigion","Latitude":52.46699905,"Longitude":-3.78308001,"Url":"/celtic-highlights/pumlumon/","ExternalLink":"https://"},{"ImageUrl":"/media/wwhhxdc4/1-min.jpg?width=450&height=300&mode=crop","Title":"Marloes-Sands","Description":"The-half-mile-cliff-walk-down-from-the-car-park-puts-a-lot-of-people-off-and-there-are-no-facilities-on-the-beach.-But-this-is-precisely-what-makes-Marloes-Sands-so-special.-In-return-for-your-efforts,-you’ll-be-greeted-by-1.5km-of-uncrowded-sweeping-sand,-dotted-with-sandstone-towers-standing-in-low-tide-pools-shimmering-with-tiny-fish-and-shrimps,-plus-views-of-Skokholm-and-Gateholm-islands.-The-flat-sand-is-perfect-for-beach-games-and-the-crystal-clear-water-makes-good-surfing-(but-watch-out-for-rips).-All-the-amusement-here-is-provided-courtesy-of-Mother-Nature-–-not-by-any-arcades.","Area":"Pembrokeshire","Latitude":51.7190929,"Longitude":-5.2131022,"Url":"/celt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-undersea-volcanoes,-deserts-and-ice-sheets-all-played-their-parts-in-creating-the-landscapes-that-you-see-today.-The-human-story-explains-how-the-people-of-the-region-have-had-an-unbreakable-connection-with-these-landscapes-from-ancient-times-to-the-present-day.","Area":"Waterford","Latitude":52.142242,"Longitude":-7.3674997,"Url":"/celtic-highlights/copper-coast-unesco-geopark/","ExternalLink":"https://"},{"ImageUrl":"/media/eazlsiog/lismore-5.jpg?width=450&height=300&mode=crop","Title":"Lismore-Heritage-Town","Description":"Lismore-sure-has-a-lot-of-history-for-a-small-town.-St-Carthage-founded-Lismore-Abbey-in-635,-which-attracted-scholars-from-all-over-Europe.-Unsurprisingly,-the-riches-of-the-monastery-also-drew-plundering-Vikings,-who-proceeded-to-ransack-the-town-and-burn-it-to-the-ground.-The-Normans-followed-and-Prince-John,-son-of-Henry-II,-built-Lismore-Castle-in-1185.-The-castle-was-the-birthplace-of-Robert-Boyle-in-1627,-who-became-known-as-the-‘Father-of-Modern-Chemistry’-for-Boyle’s-Law.-Famous-visitors-to-the-town-throughout-its-history-include-author-William-Thackeray,-John-F-Kennedy-and-Fred-Astaire,-who-was-spotted-supping-Guinness-there-whilst-on-holiday.","Area":"Waterford","Latitude":52.1371394,"Longitude":-7.9348945,"Url":"/celtic-highlights/lismore-heritage-town/","ExternalLink":"https://"},{"ImageUrl":"/media/plcfbqvt/congreve-5.jpg?width=450&height=300&mode=crop","Title":"Mount-Congreve","Description":"So-dedicated-was-Ambrose-Congreve-to-his-gardens,-he-won-no-fewer-than-13-Gold-Medals-at-the-Chelsea-Flower-Show.-Now-in-the-care-of-the-state,-the-Gardens-comprise-around-70-acres-of-intensively-planted-woodland,-a-4-acre-walled-garden-and-16km-of-walkways.-The-entire-collection-consists-of-over-3,000-different-trees-and-shrubs,-more-than-2,000-Rhododendrons,-600-Camellias,-300-Acer-cultivars,-600-conifers,-250-climbers-and-1,500-herbaceous-plants,-plus-many-more-tender-species-contained-in-the-Georgian-glasshouse.-Words-just-aren’t-enough-to-express-the-extraordinary-beauty-you’ll-find-in-one-of-the-great-gardens-of-the-world.","Area":"Waterford","Latitude":52.2408752,"Longitude":-7.2139835,"Url":"/celtic-highlights/mount-congreve/","ExternalLink":"https://"},{"ImageUrl":"/media/r3mnvrqf/viking-5.jpg?width=450&height=300&mode=crop","Title":"Waterford-Viking-Triangle","Description":"While-there’s-no-doubt-that-they-were-drawn-to-Ireland-to-raid-the-rich-monasteries,-the-Vikings-were-a-lot-more-than-just-rampaging-warriors. -As-time-went-on,-they-settled,-forged-alliances-and-established-trading-routes-–-and-became-an-important-part-of-Ireland’s-story.-A-large-fleet-of-invaders-landed-in-what-we-now-call-Waterford-City-in-914.-The-Waterford-Viking-Triangle,-part-of-the-city’s-cultural-and-heritage-area,-sits-in-the-original-footprint-of-the-settlement.-It’s-said-that-there’s-‘1,000-years-of-history-within-1,000-paces’,-with-a-trio-of-museums-showcasing-the-city’s-Viking,-Medieval-and-Georgian-history.","Area":"Waterford","Latitude":52.2605058,"Longitude":-7.1167921,"Url":"/celtic-highlights/waterford-viking-triangle/","ExternalLink":"https://"},{"ImageUrl":"/media/pkhan0oi/newquay-5.jpg?width=450&height=300&mode=crop","Title":"New-Quay-Harbour-and-Town","Description":"On-no-account-should-you-confuse-this-town-with-its-Cornish-cousin, Newquay.-New-Quay-(see,-2-words),-or-‘Cei-Newydd’-in-Welsh,-was-once-a-thriving-port,-shipbuilding-and-fishing-centre-and-home-to-‘Cape-Horner’-sea-captains-who-could-have-been-the-inspiration-for-Dylan-Thomas-who-lived-for-a-while-in-the-town.\nThe-secluded-coves-surrounding-New-Quay-also-ensured-the-area-had-a-healthy-salt-and-brandy-smuggling-trade.\nNowadays-New-Quay-is-a-popular-seaside-holiday-destination,-well-known-for-its-dolphin-spotting-boat-trips,-award-winning-beaches-and-variety-of-watersports.-New-Quay’s-sheltered-harbour-provides-safe-berths-for-pleasure-craft-and-fishing-boats.-The-Cardigan-Bay-Regatta-has-taken-place-there-every-August-since-the-1870s,-with-sailing-races-for-all-ages-and-in-shore-swimming-and-fun-events-for-children.","Area":"Ceredigion","Latitude":52.2155,"Longitude":-4.3591,"Url":"/celtic-highlights/new-quay-harbour-and-town/","ExternalLink":"https://"},{"ImageUrl":"/media/031m4qoa/tywi-4.jpg?width=450&height=300&mode=crop","Title":"Llandeilo-and-the-Tywi-Valley","Description":"The-pretty-market-town-of-Llandeilo,-with-its-narrow-streets,-painted-Georgian-houses-and-selection-of-boutiques,-coffee-shops-and-galleries-is-where-farming-feet-meets-country-chic-And-for-a-relatively-compact-area,-the-surrounding-Tywi-Valley-packs-in-a-number-of-heritage-and-cultural-attractions,-set-in-some-of-the-most-breath-taking-scenery-in-Wales.-Perched-on-a-90-metre-limestone-crag,-Carreg-Cennen-dominates-the-skyline-for-miles.-Dryslwyn-Castle-sits-on-another-rocky-hill,-forever-associated-with-the-princes-of-Deheubarth.-The-Elizabethan-gardens-of-Aberglasney-are-a-world-away-from-the-vast-gardens-of-The-National-Botanic-Garden,-but-just-minutes-apart.-Plus,-there-are-several-National-Trust-properties-in-the-area,-like-the-Neo-Gothic-Paxton’s-Tower-and-Newton-House,-in-the-heart-of-the-Dinefwr-Estate.","Area":"Carmarthenshire","Latitude":51.8467929,"Longitude":-4.2867945,"Url":"/celtic-highlights/llandeilo-and-the-tywi-valley/","ExternalLink":"https://"},{"ImageUrl":"/media/xr3bejsh/pentre-5.jpg?width=450&height=300&mode=crop","Title":"Pentre-Ifan-Burial-Chamber","Description":"Constructed-from-the-same-Preseli-Bluestones-used-on-its-‘big-brother’-at-Stonehenge,-Pentre-Ifan,-near-Newport-(Pembrokeshire)-also-shares-the-same-sense-of-mystery-about-its-true-purpose.-It’s-generally-considered-to-be-a-communal-burial-chamber,-but-no-traces-of-bones-have-ever-been-found-here.-An-alternative-theory-suggests-it’s-a-more-elaborate-version-of-a-standing-stone-and-the-builders-were-simply-showing-off-their-skill.-Whatever-the-real-answer,-there’s-no-doubt-Pentre-Ifan-is-an-impressive-feat-of-ancient-construction-methods.-The-giant-5m-long,-15-ton-capstone,-precariously-balanced-on-three-uprights,-has-managed-to-remain-in-place-for-over-5,000-years.","Area":"Pembrokeshire","Latitude":51.998976,"Longitude":-4.7700056,"Url":"/celtic-highlights/pentre-ifan-burial-chamber/","ExternalLink":"https://"},{"ImageUrl":"/media/yvwhhxtn/wicklow-1.jpg?width=450&height=300&mode=crop","Title":"Walk-Along-the-Wicklow-Way","Description":"Just-south-of-Dublin,-County-Wicklow-–-known-as-The-Garden-of-Ireland-–-is-a-wild-expanse-of-coastline,-woodland-and-imposing-mountains-through-which-runs-the-country’s-most-popular-walking-trail.-The-Wicklow-Way-is-Ireland’s-oldest-marked-trail,-the-brain-child-of-famous-hill-walker-J-B-Malone,-which-opened-in-1980.-The-Wicklow-Way-begins-in-Dublin’s-southern-suburb-of-Rathfarnham-and-travels-across-the-Dublin-and-Wicklow-uplands,-then-through-the-rolling-hills-of-southwest-County-Wicklow,-to-finish-in-the-small-Wicklow-Carlow-border-village-of-Clonegal,-127km-later.-A-combination-of-suburban-parkland,-forest-trails,-mountain-paths-and-finally-rolling-countryside-offers-a-varied-and,-at-times,-demanding-7-10-day-experience-for-walkers.-En-route-you’ll-pass-scenic-lakes,-spectacular-gardens,-elegant-18th-century-mansions-and-the-ruins-of-an-early-Christian-monastic-settlement.","Area":"Wicklow","Latitude":53.095261,"Longitude":-6.311989,"Url":"/celtic-moments/walk-along-the-wicklow-way/","ExternalLink":"https://"},{"ImageUrl":"/media/rbdntror/david-1.jpg?width=450&height=300&mode=crop","Title":"Discover-the-rich-history-of-St.-Davids-Cathedral","Description":"The-westernmost-peninsula-of-Pembrokeshire-is-dominated-by-the-city-and-cathedral-of-St-Davids.-Resting-place-of-Saint-David,-or-‘Dewi-Sant’-in-Welsh,-patron-saint-of-Wales,-the-cathedral-has-stood-as-a-place-of-holiness-and-pilgrimage-for-over-800-years.-In-medieval-times,-it-was-said-that-two-pilgrimages-to-St-Davids-were-equal-to-one-to-Rome.\nThe-present-cathedral-is-built-on-the-site-of-the-6th-century-monastery-Saint-David-founded-to-teach-missionaries-to-spread-Christianity.-It’s-believed-one-of-those-missionaries-was-St-Patrick.-As-Saint-David’s-reputation-spread,-his-monastery-grew-and-a-community-developed.-Unfortunately-it-also-drew-the-attention-of-the-Vikings,-who-plundered-it-many-times-over-the-next-few-centuries.-The-Normans-eventually-took-over-the-monastery-and-began-building-the-current-cathedral-in-1181.\nHaving-survived-the-collapse-of-its-tower,-an-earthquake-and-the-Reformation,-the-cathedral-continues-to-enthral-and-inspire-its-visitors,-even-after-800-years.","Area":"Pembrokeshire","Latitude":51.8820519,"Longitude":-5.2688756,"Url":"/celtic-moments/discover-the-rich-history-of-st-davids-cathedral/","ExternalLink":"https://"},{"ImageUrl":"/media/zvimfimi/spotting-1.jpg?width=450&height=300&mode=crop","Title":"Seal-spotting-at-Cemaes-Head","Description":"Autumn-is-the-best-time-of-year-to-spot-one-of-Pembrokeshire’s-best-loved-mammals,-the-Atlantic-grey-seal.-Not-only-is-this-the-time-of-year-the-females-come-ashore-to-give-birth,-but-there’s-a-very-good-chance-you’ll-get-to-see-their-cuter,-furrier-white-pups-too.-Pups-generally-arrive-between-late-August-and-November,-starting-life-with-a-silky-soft-white-fur.-Within-the-first-month,-a-pup-will-triple-its-birthweight-thanks-to-mum’s-fat-rich-milk.-It-then-sheds-its-white-baby-fur,-which-is-replaced-with-a-thicker,-darker,-waterproof-adult-coat.-The-pup-is-then-ready-to-hit-the-waves-and-learn-to-catch-fish-for-itself.\nCemaes-Head,-in-North-Pembrokeshire,-is-the-highest-sea-cliff-in-Wales-and-an-important-breeding-site,-where-many-pups-are-born.-The-inaccessible-pebbly-beach-below-is-the-spot-for-the-largest-Atlantic-grey-‘haul-out’-in-Pembrokeshire,-when-up-to-200-seals-and-pups-can-be-ashore-at-any-one-time.","Area":"Pembrokeshire","Latitude":52.116679,"Longitude":-4.7421095,"Url":"/celtic-moments/seal-spotting-at-cemaes-head/","ExternalLink":"https://"},{"ImageUrl":"/media/payezfes/dolphin-watchi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