It is in Cardiff. Just above the suburb of Tongwynlais..
The Castle itself is owned by Cadw.
I can see Castell Coch from where I am sat now
The countries that are entitled to Castle Insurance cover are part of the United Kingdom. This include England, Wales and Scotland. Insurance is not covered in Northern Ireland.
Penrhyn Castle is a fortified house, whereas all the others are large defensive forts built as part of Edward I's "Iron Ring" of castles. These were constructed to keep Wales in English hands.
It is in the northeastern part of the northern part of Wales
northern Ireland is governed by England and it's part of the UK , although it is of course owned by the Irish people
north wales.
Northeast Wales
No, it is part of a castle.
Wales has basically always been part of the UK (Britain) as it is land locked to England. It was Henry VII (Henry VII was born at Pembroke Castle on 28 January 1457) who pushed for Wales to be part of his monarchy as he was Welsh. The Irish felt that they wanted to be a separate country to Britain as its lands were being taken by rich English land owners
The safest part of the castle is the keep because it is the highest point in the castle. Also, it is made of thick walls.
All of Wales is part of the United Kingdom.
No. Wales uses Sterling not the Euro.
It's in Wales. I believe 'South Wales' refers specifically to the southernmost part of the principality.