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13. The Welsh Trail - Llywelyn Ap Gruffudd Fychan Traditional Cache

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Hidden : 4/22/2016
Difficulty:
2 out of 5
Terrain:
2 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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A relatively easy 5km circular walk taking in various terrains and views.  Good walking boots/shoes will be needed as some patches can be muddy (especially between Caches 6 to 10).  Sorry, not suitable for wheel chairs or strollers as there are many styles.  Dogs are welcome but must be kept on leads as the walk takes you through fields which are often used for livestock.


Originally set up for the South Wales Geocachers' 'All Things Welsh' Camp 2016 this series takes a little stroll around Llandovery and surrounding area whilst learning a little more about Wales and local history.  Have Fun!

Llywelyn ap Gruffudd Fychan 

9th October 1401, Llywelyn ap Gruffydd Fychan was brutally executed for preventing King Henry IV's capture of the Welsh prince, Owain Glyndwr.

Owain Glyndwr rebelled against English rule and had crushed Henry IV’s army on the slopes of Pumlumon in 1401. Furious, Henry sought out Glyndwr, and discovered that he was in Llandovery. Accompanied by his son (the future Henry V) and a vast army, they Image result for llywelyn ap gruffydd fychanasked the locals for help.

Llywelyn ap Gruffydd Fychan was a local, and offered to help the king find Glyndwr. However, the 60 year old landowner had two sons in Glyndwr’s army, and had no intention of betraying his prince. He led the king and his forces astray through the uplands of Deheubarth for weeks; which allowed Glyndwr and his men to escape and evade capture.

Eventually, The king realised that Llywelyn had tricked them. Embarrassed and angry, Henry ordered a gruesome punishment for Llywelyn; he was dragged through the town of Llandovery and tortured in the town square, in front of the castle gates. (warning - next part not suitable for sensitive eyes!) They cut out Llywelyn's stomach and cooked it in front of him. His death was long and excruciatingly painful. Finally, he was hanged, drawn and quartered. They sent his salted remains to other Welsh towns to deter them from opposing the king. However, Glyndwr remained uncaptured and was never betrayed.

600 years after Llywelyn’s death, a sculpture was erected in Llandovery on a small hill next to the castle where he died. It is Llywelyn, watching over his town and commemorating his undying loyalty.

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You are looking for a screw topped tube.  Although there may already be a pencil, please bring a pen(cil) just in case.

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

Svaq gur fgevat, svaq gur pnpur

Decryption Key

A|B|C|D|E|F|G|H|I|J|K|L|M
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N|O|P|Q|R|S|T|U|V|W|X|Y|Z

(letter above equals below, and vice versa)

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