Why is the red dragon (Y Ddraig Goch) the emblem of Wales? It is flown across the world to mark sporting events and St David's Day every 1 March. But do you know where the flag came from ...
New dragon-themed speed limit signs popping up around Wales have left some drivers perplexed and others just plain angry. The signs show a dragon marking out a “20” logo to remind motorists ...
With the invasions of the Angles and Saxons, the Britons were driven back towards Wales. By the seventh century, it was known as the red dragon of Cadwallader, after Cadwaladr ap Cadwallon ...
The Dragon Ride The Dragon Ride, or “The Dragon Ride L'Etape Wales by Le Tour de France” to give it its full name, has been running since 2004 and attracted almost 5,000 riders last year.
The name Dracoraptor means ‘dragon thief’, Draco meaning dragon, the symbol of Wales. The species name honours Nick and Rob Hanigan who discovered the amazing fossil and have now generously donated it ...
Warren Gatland has concerns over his front-row, fly-half and preparation time but could recall plenty of experience in Monday ...
A Royal Mint spokesperson said: "The 2002 Commonwealth Games Wales £2 coin celebrates the sporting achievements of Wales.
A SELLER based in Worcestershire has sold a rare Welsh £2 Commonwealth Games coin for more than six times its original market value as other similar coins make even bigger profits. The £2 Commonwealth ...
The red dragon has enjoyed an association with Wales for hundreds of years. The later Roman cavalry was the primary defending force against the Saxons towards the end of the occupation.