Virtual Llandeilo
- Tenby
- Swing Bridge
- St. Teilo's Church
- St. David's Cathedral
- Skrinkle and Lydstep Coast
- Pentre Ifan
- Penlan Park
- Paxton's Tower
- Newton House
- Narberth
- Mumbles
- Llyn Y Fan Fach
- Llyn Brianne Reservoir
- Llandyfeisant Church
- Llandovery Town Square
- Llandeilo Bridge
- King Street
- Dryslwyn Castle
- Dinefwr Castle
- Cynghordy Viaduct
- Carreg Cennen Castle
- Cardiff Bay
- Botanical Gardens
Locations
How to.
Just click on the markers to open up the information windows then click on the thumb to view the panorama.
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What is Virtual Llandeilo?
Virtual Llandeilo is a great place to start from. It's right in the heart of Wales and whether you are looking for sandy beaches, or plan to take to the hills, you won't regret stopping off here first. By clicking the markers on the map you can view full screen panoramic movies, which will give you a taste of some of the spectacular attractions around South wales.
Latest! St. David's Cathedral.
St. David's cathedral sits in a hollow between its small town and the sea. One story goes that its location helped hide it from Viking marauders. The Vikings raided the small Christian communities around the coast when St. David founded his monastery in the 6th century. As we see it today, the Cathedral was begun in 1181, but as is evident when you visit the church, it has changed much over the years. Walls seem to want to collide with each other and columns stand at rakish angles. All this adding to the special atmosphere of this ancient church. Next door is the ruined bishops palace, this certainly sets your imagination going, as to how important a religious centre St. David's has been. One of the newer developments has been the creation of a smart dining area called the refectory, which is a good point to stop after enjoying the wonders of the cathedral its self. Click here to see the panorama.
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