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I love Castles, History and Archaeology, If I could have my time again I would train to be a Archaeologist!
I am a keen artist and traveller, I seek adventure however I am also disabled and a dog owner.

So I thought it would be a neat idea to have a blog that I could share some photos of my castle hunting adventures and basic info on these sites from a disabled, dog owning artist!

Cadw Offers Disabled people and there companion Free access to there sites, If you have any problems, attitude or access on this generous offer make sure you contact Cadw so they can improve.

I have only provided basic info as there are enough sites on the net to give you this information.
http://cadw.wales.gov.uk/?lang=en


This Castle Wales Site is brilliant, I have used it time and time again, even writing to the makers to compliment them
www.castlewales.com


Tuesday, 19 November 2013

Irish Tintern Abbey *Free Site*

There is a large well surfaced car park on the same level as the Abbey
Access is very very good as mostly on ground level
Brilliant for Rainy days
No dogs inside the Abbey Complex
Toilets
There are a couple of resting area's


I visited this site in the winter and the site was closed however you can walk a good part of the outer abbey and look in but what may this place special is the settlement surrounding the abbey it is truly a awesome place and would recommend to visit to all

Best Bit - This castle has a lovely magical feel about it, great energies, well worth a visit

See:

http://www.heritageireland.ie/en/tinternabbey/
 


 

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