Glamorgan is spectacularly wild and rugged, with dramatic cliffs that overlook the relentless Atlantic seas. The same seas that King Arthur sailed upon on his journeys from Celtic Cornwall. You can actually visit the ancient church and desolated graveyard where King Arthur himself is said to be buried, along with all the hopes and dreams the people had in a time long long ago.
Glamorgan is a Celtic land full of quaint little villages, where life continues much the same as it did back in the time of King Arthur. A land of saints, scholars and poets. Sometimes, it’s almost like stepping back in time. Here a more simple, relaxed and traditional way of life coexists with the today’s busy modern world.