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Manorbier Castle:

Birthplace of Geraldus Cambrensis

Dominating the golden beach, site map Manorbier Castle stands framed by the sky, buffeted by the fierce prevailing West Wind, as it has for a millenium. Standing here, below its walls, one can easily imagine the threat it presented to maurauders. For more than 900 years Manorbier Castle has braved the gales that swirl in off the Irish Sea

Somewhat restored, Manorbier has regained much of its ancient hospitality Looking West from the Entry Tower it is easy to imagine marauding Danes sweeping into the bay

        The extremely narrow passageways within Manorbier Castle’s walls The view from the Entry Tower, looking towards the NNW

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