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King Arthur Sleeping

, Eryri, Wales Unknown Medieval

Deep within Snowdonia's rugged landscape lies Llyn Llydaw, a serene lake shrouded in legend. It's here that a curious shepherd stumbled upon a secret cave, where the legendary King Arthur and his knights were said to be sleeping. The story goes that as the shepherd approached, he accidentally brushed against a bell, stirring the legendary figures from their slumber. The startled shepherd quickly fled the scene, leaving behind the sleeping knights and a tale that has been etched into local folklore.

Historical records of this haunting are scarce, but the legend of King Arthur's sleeping knights has been a staple of Welsh folklore for centuries. While there's no concrete evidence to support the claim, the story has become an integral part of Snowdonia's cultural heritage. The region itself has a rich history, with Snowdonia National Park boasting some of the most breathtaking landscapes in the UK. Visitors to the area can explore the stunning scenery, but be sure to respect the local legends and folklore that surround this enchanting region.

Historical Context

Medieval Welsh folklore and legend

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Lake and Mountainous Region
Activity Types
Visual Audio
Witness Credibility
Single Witness
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
Unknown
Postcode Area
LL55

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