Interesting gardens made more so by the very knowledgeable guide who explained the Welsh history behind the garden design. The only garden in Europe dedicated to the law. It celebrates the achievements of Hywel Dda (Hywel the Good), ‘King of all Wales’ during the first half of the tenth century. According to tradition King Hywel Dda called a great assembly of lawyers and leaders from all over his kingdom to the ‘Ty Gwyn-ar-Daf’(the white house on the Taf), now known as Whitland, to study the laws of various provinces and to draw up a unified legal code for Wales.Well...
Read moreThe gardens are very small, but attractive with shaded seating. The Interpretation Centre was closed at the time of our visit and so, not being Welsh speakers, we were unable to glean any information about Hywel Dda's laws from the boards in the garden. This was very...
Read moreIncredible place to visit to learn about culture, great cafe that also has so much information about medieval times. Really...
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