Hafod
Hafod is a Welsh term that translates to "summer dwelling" or "summer pasture." Traditionally, it refers to a seasonal farm or a place where livestock are taken during the warmer months. These locations are often found in hilly or mountainous areas, providing fresh grazing for animals.
In Wales, Hafod sites are significant in rural culture and history. They are often associated with the practice of transhumance, where farmers move their herds to higher pastures in summer. The term is also linked to the Hafod estate, which is known for its picturesque landscapes and historical significance in the region.