Cardigan Castle, located in the county of Ceredigion, Wales, is a site of historical significance and cultural heritage. Overlooking the River Teifi, the castle dates back to the 12th century and played a pivotal role in Welsh history. It was the venue for the first recorded Eisteddfod in 1176, a festival celebrating Welsh music and poetry. The castle has undergone extensive restoration and now features beautiful gardens, interactive exhibits, and luxury accommodations, offering visitors a unique glimpse into Wales’ medieval past while enjoying modern amenities
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