Santes Dwynwen’s Day, the Welsh equivalent of St Valentine’s Day, is our very own version of the most romantic day of the year. It is held on January 25 every year and celebrates the Welsh patron ...
Santes Dwynwen's Day is on Sunday January 25 and is the Welsh equivalent of Valentine's Day. The legend of Dwynwen, the Welsh patron saint of lovers originates on the rocky peninsula of Llanddwyn ...
Valentine’s Day approaches, with its heart-shaped chocolates and pink cards; its overpriced roses and declarations of love penned by Hallmark’s army of bards. And something to do with a Roman priest?
While Valentine's Day is a celebration observed across the globe, Wales has its own unique day dedicated to love. Dydd Santes Dwynwen, or St Dwynwen's Day, takes place on January 25 annually, and ...
There's a 5th Century girl from Wales, external to blame for why people are getting unseasonably loved up on 25 January. Saint Dwynwen might be the Welsh patron saint of love, but she did not have ...
While Valentine's Day is observed in countries around the world, here in Wales we have our own celebration of love. Dydd Santes Dwynwen, or St Dwynwen's Day, takes place on January 25 annually, ...
January 25th is Dydd Santes Dwynwen or Saint Dwynwen's Day, the day of the Welsh saint of love, but how did it come to be celebrated? The Story of Saint Dwynwen Like lots of ancient Welsh history, ...
Every year on January 25 across Wales, St Dwynwen’s day is celebrated with the exchanging of cards and gifts and romantic dates. This is Wales’ own version of St Valentines Day - a day to be romantic ...
Valentine's Day generates an estimated £1bn for the UK economy every year. But what about Wales' closest equivalent, St Dwynwen's Day (Dydd Santes Dwynwen), external, which celebrates the eponymous ...
It may not be as well-known as Valentine's Day but St Dwynwen's Day is a special time for some in Wales. Sian and Trystan Francis from Rhiwbina in Cardiff do not celebrate Valentine's Day but on ...
Valentine's Day generates an estimated £1bn for the UK economy every year. But what about Wales' closest equivalent, St Dwynwen's Day (Dydd Santes Dwynwen), external, which celebrates the eponymous ...