Celtic cross, St. Brynach's Cross, Nevern, Pembrokeshire. St Brynach's Church at Nevern (Nanhyfer), is in a little village tucked away in the valley of the River Nyfer. Brynach is also known as (Brynach Wyddel: Brunn ack Withel) "the Irishman," though he was a native of Pembrokeshire and spent many years in Britanny following a pilgrimage to Rome. On his feast day, 7 April, it is said that the first cuckoo arriving in Wales sings its very first song from the top of a 13-ft high elaborately patterned Great Celtic cross (seen here), dating from the 10th century, perhaps the finest in Wales. 咄ortean / TopFoto

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