Galley Head, Ireland
Usk Castle, Wales
Usk Castle is in the middle of the village of
Usk. Certainly the smallest castle we've visited.
The original Gate House was the work of Richard "Strongbow" de Clare in about 1170.
The wikipedia article is
here. Their web site is
here.
Labels: United Kingdom, Wales
Caldicot Castle, Wales
Although smaller,
Caldicot Castle reminded me somewhat of
Warwick Castle in that it was so well preserved and most recently used as a residence. The remnants of the surrounding
moat are still apparent.
The castle sits in a 50 acre park so bring a picnic lunch and spend the afternoon.
The Normans built a structure here as early as 1086 and the current structure dates from 1221.
The wikipedia article is
here. Their web site is
here. There's another good web site
here.
Labels: United Kingdom, Wales
Chepstow Castle, Wales
Just down the (narrow, winding) road from
Tintern Abbey is
Chepstow Castle.
PICT1453 is taken from across the River Wye from the location shown in
PICT1464.
It seems like the castle is on the wrong side of the river to be in Wales but, like the roads, the river is windy there.
The wikipedia article is
here. Chepstow's web site is
here. There's another good web site
here.
Labels: United Kingdom, Wales
Raglan Castle, Wales
Raglan Castle was one of the newer castles we visited in Wales being built in the 15th century. An older castle was on this site from the 12th century.
It's neat with the
moat surrounding it and the magnificent views of the plain from the top of the
Great Tower.
The wikipedia article is
here. Their web site is
here. There's another good web site
here.
Labels: United Kingdom, Wales
Be sure and click the map links even if the little screen captures aren't very good. The mapping services are updating their maps all the time.
These are Google Maps or Windows Live Local images of where I've traveled. I created this blog after I gave
up trying to get these added to googlesightseeing.com.