#Wales is a bit gorgeous today. Sometimes climbing a hill and then climbing to the top of a castle on that hill is worth the pain in the knees. #CastellDinefwr

The most common legend about King Arthur's fate is that he sleeps in Avalon. However, there is a Cornish legend that Arthur has been reincarnated as a raven who watches over Britain until he is most needed. Thus, for a long time it was taboo to kill a raven in Cornwall.

#FolkloreSunday #Folklore #Mythology #Cornwall #Wales #Celtic #KingArthur #Arthuriana #Arthurian

I am watching women's football on BBC Alba. The commentary is in Scots Gaelic which my research tells me is spoken by about 70K people in the whole of Scotland. (Do these people like football? Who knows.)

For comparison between 800-900K people in Wales speak Welsh.

#Scotland #Alba #bbcalba #fitba #football #women #Wales #Welsh #Gaelic

Welsh Beaver Project | Radnorshire Wildlife Trust

The Welsh Beaver Project has been investigating the feasibility of bringing wild beavers back to Wales since 2005. This work is being led by North Wales Wildlife Trust on behalf of all five Wildlife Trusts in Wales as part of our Living Landscapes strategy.

Events | North Wales Wildlife Trust

Find your local Wildlife Trust event and get stuck in to wild activities, talks, walks and much more.

The world's first passenger #railway service was the Oystermouth Railway in #Swansea Bay. #Cymru #Wales

BBC News - The next train to arrive on platform one is the first train ever

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c98e1pp6z7ro

The old Swansea railway that was the world's first passenger line

As the UK marks 200 years of the modern railway, it is Wales that boasted the world's first passenger line.

Daily #Wales hasn’t been so daily of late (work) but here’s a #SilentSunday with strands of seaweed…
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