LLIGWY BURIAL CHAMBER
Read moreLligwy Burial Chamber is a Bronze Age tomb, dominated by a massive stone estimated at 25 tons, on a small path leading out of the village.
A little further on is Din Lligwy, the ruins of an ancient village dating from the Roman Empire. The walls of the huts are still visible. In the field next door, Capel Lligwy is still standing: chapel from the first half of the 12th century. The tomb is not a visit in itself, there is not much to see but it is a very nice walk that awaits you, where you can discover these ruins.
JARLSHOF PREHISTORIC & NORSE SETTLEMENT
An Iron Age village, a broch, a picte village and a Norse village mingle in ...Read more
KIRKSTALL ABBEY
Read moreA beautiful monastic ruin of the th century. A visitor information centre tells you about the past of the Cistercian Abbey. A pleasant location on the banks of the Area River, adds to the pleasure of the visit.
CATHEDRAL EXETER
Read moreExeter Cathedral is a beautiful medieval cathedral located in the heart of Exeter. It is one of the most impressive and historic buildings in the city and is widely regarded as one of the finest examples of Gothic architecture in Europe. The cathedral was constructed in the 12th century, and over the years, it has been expanded and improved upon by many different architects and craftsmen. It is famous for its Norman towers, carvings, and stained glass windows. Guided tours will show you around all the historical details that make the cathedral special.