Loughor Castle
Loughor Castle is a historic site located in Loughor, Wales. It was built in the 12th century by the Normans to help control the area and protect against Welsh attacks. The castle features a motte-and-bailey design, which includes a raised earthwork mound and a courtyard surrounded by a wooden or stone wall.
Today, the ruins of Loughor Castle are a popular attraction for visitors interested in medieval history. The site offers scenic views of the surrounding landscape and the nearby Loughor Estuary, making it a peaceful spot for exploration and reflection on the region's past.