Today is St. David’s Day (Dydd Dewi Sant) in Wales. As you may know, St. David is the patron saint of Wales. Many Welsh people wear a leek on St. David’s day in his honour, although I never managed to do this.
In honour of this, I thought I’d share some of my favourite pictures of Wales from my trip there this time last year.
Caerphilly Castle, the second largest castle in the UK.
Crossing the Severn Bridge from England into Wales.
The Victorian Pier at Penarth Cliffs.
My old school: Atlantic College at St. Donat’s Castle
At St. Donat’s, looking over the Bristol Channel to England
My three guys: what I miss most about Wales.
The constantly changing and very dramatic skies.
This is my very favourite image from the trip: The dining room at St. Donat’s Castle.
Happy St. David’s Day!
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