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Ruins of 13th century castle and remains of Porth Newydd (New Gate) on Castle Point
From crumbling ruins to pristine examples of Medieval architecture. British castles look outover some fantastic landscapes and remain a window to the past. Here's some of tipsters favourites. If you have your own top choice, let the world know.
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    Cilgerran Castle

    Posted by delancy 2 July 2007

    A super castle towering over the small village of Cilgerran, about three miles south-west from Cardigan.

    Provides wonderful adventures for children and adults alike; the castle is perched above the River Teifi and feels just like the stronghold it was built to be!

    Highly evocative!

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    Pembroke castle

    Posted by lynchgal 11 May 2007

    One of the best in Wales and a great place to sit on a sunny summer's day. I've spent hours in there over the years, partly because it's where I come from and partly because I keep on going back.

    Top of the Main Street - you can't miss it!

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