The approach to Treffgarne Gorge. Near Treffgarne, the birthplace of Welsh hero Owain Glyndwr, south of Wolf's Castle, the western branch of the River Cleddau cuts its way through a narrow gorge which it shares with both the A40 road and the railway from Fishguard. Above them all are the ruins of Maiden Castle.
The approach to Treffgarne Gorge. Near Treffgarne, the birthplace of Welsh hero Owain Glyndwr, south of Wolf's Castle, the western branch of the River Cleddau cuts its way through a narrow gorge which it shares with both the A40 road and the railway from Fishguard. Above them all are the ruins of Maiden Castle.
View from Great Treffgarne mountain Looking ENE along the fence: Mountjoy Farm to the right, Poll Carn straight ahead with Maiden Castle to the left, and the lower end of the Preseli range in the distance beyond.
Wolf's Castle mound The remains of a C12 motte and bailey castle lie just above the confluence of the Afon Anghof and the Cleddau Wen, a commanding defensive position for the Normans here. It's not certain whether Wolf was one of them, or whether the name comes from the animal itself: the Welsh name Cas Blaidd signifies the latter. This is the motte, the bailey is to the right.
Broadmoor standing stone from west Zoomed shot shows the position of this upright stone in relation to the outline of two Preseli outliers, Mynydd Cilciffydd and Mynydd Castlebythe, due east.

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