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The town gives its name to Caerphilly cheese, which originated in the area and during the summer, the town hosts ''The Big Cheese''. | The town gives its name to Caerphilly cheese, which originated in the area and during the summer, the town hosts ''The Big Cheese''. | ||
Caerphilly is the site of Caerphilly Castle, built between 1268 and 1271, which is the largest castle in Wales, and the largest in Great Britain after Windsor Castle.}}<noinclude> | Caerphilly is the site of Caerphilly Castle, built between 1268 and 1271, which is the largest castle in Wales, and the largest in Great Britain after Windsor Castle.}}<noinclude>{{FP data}} | ||
Latest revision as of 11:38, 4 May 2021
CaerphillyCaerphilly is a town in Glamorgan, standing at the southern end of the Rhymney Valley, on the border with Monmouthshire, with a population of some 31,000 souls. It is a commuter town for Cardiff and Newport, which are located some 7½ miles and 12 miles away respectively. Caerphilly is separated from the Cardiff suburbs of Lisvane and Rhiwbina by Caerphilly Mountain. The town gives its name to Caerphilly cheese, which originated in the area and during the summer, the town hosts The Big Cheese. Caerphilly is the site of Caerphilly Castle, built between 1268 and 1271, which is the largest castle in Wales, and the largest in Great Britain after Windsor Castle. (Read more) |