Wolf's Castle

Wolf's Castle (Welsh: Casblaidd) also spelt as Wolfscastle, is a village in Pembrokeshire, between Haverfordwest and Fishguard, on the A40 road. It is so close to the village of Ford that the two are commonly both known as Wolf's Castle. There used to be a station on the railway line between Fishguard and Clarbeston Road called Ford Halt. Its claim to fame is that it is allegedly the place where the last wild wolf in the British Isles was slain.

 

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