List of monastic houses in Wales (secondary coordinates) Caergybi Monastery Llanfaes Friary Llangaffo Clas Penmon Priory Ynys Lannog Cell Ewenny Priory Llandaff Monastery (now Cathedral) Cardiff
Caer Gybi (fort)centre of Holyhead in the Welsh county of Anglesey. Holyhead is named Caergybi in Welsh, after the fort. The fort is one of Europe's only three-walled
Clas (ecclesiastical settlement) Gybi (fort), the location of St Cybi's church at Holyhead, Anglesey (= Caergybi , Ynys Môn). Clynnog Fawr, now the location of St Beuno's church Corwen
Monk's Hood Shrewsbury. Cadfael wonders, will he travel up to one of the ports Clynnog or Caergybi to take ship for Ireland, or stay in Wales. The start of the route follows
Welsh toponymy Many others took their name from religious settlements and clasau (monasteries ) established from the fifth century onwards. These generally use the