Dolwyddelan Castle
Dolwyddelan Castle is a square stone keep, dating from the thirteenth century. The castle was built by Llywelyn as part of a strategic collection of mountain fortresses. Dolwyddelan was re-worked by King Edward I and later the Victorians.
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Dolwyddelan Castle, Ffestiniog, Ffestiniog, Gwynedd LL25 0JD, United Kingdom
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