Saint Dwynwen might be the Welsh patron saint of love, but she did not have much luck in that department.
Most people in Wales know January 25 is St Dwynwen's Day, our very own Valentine's Day. But who was St Dwynwen, and why is ...
February 14 is the day marked for lovers in many countries around the world, but in Wales there is another date traditionally associated with romance: St Dwynwen’s Day, January 25. Dwynwen – ...
Just off the coast of Anglesey lies Ynys Llanddwyn, the ‘Island of the Church of St. Dwynwen’. On this beautiful little tidal ...
Each year, on Jan. 25, the country of Wales celebrates St Dwynwen's Day, the region's equivalent of Valentines' Day. It's a day dedicated to the Welsh patron saint of lovers which has seen a rise in ...
As couples make plans for Valentine's Day on 14 February, some in Wales will be celebrating with their loved ones today. That's because 25 January marks St Dwynwen's Day - the Welsh patron saint of ...
Each year in Wales Jan. 25, many people with broken hearts, and many with hearts bursting with joy, travel to an island known as Llanddwyn. There old and young, rich and poor, endure even the harshest ...
Pining for that special Valentine? Try praying to Saint Dwynwen, Wales’s patron saint of lovers. As the legend goes, a fifth-century princess fell in love with a prince whom her father forbade her ...
National Trust Cymru has shared 7 “love-at-first-sight” views across North Wales for St Dwynwen’s Day, from coastal hillforts to gardens and valleys.
Dydd Santes Dwynwen, or St Dwynwen's Day, celebrated on January 25, is Wales' own Valentine's Day - but the story behind the ...