Category
page 1Welsh folklore
King Arthur
legendary British leader of the late 5th and early 6th centuries
leek
A leek is a biennial vegetable, a cultivar of Allium ampeloprasum, the broadleaf wild leek (syn. Allium porrum). The edible part of the plant is a bundle of leaf sheaths that is sometimes colloquially called a "stem" or "stalk".

Vortigern
thumb|Vortigern and Rowena by William Harvey
fairy ring
natural trace of the circular growth front of mushroom mycelium
Brutus of Troy
legendary descendant of the Trojan hero Aeneas
St Davids Cathedral
cathedral and grade I listed church building in St Davids, Wales
Mari Lwyd
Welsh folk custom
adder stone
a naturally occurring stone with a hole through it
Gelert
thumb|upright=1.25|Gelert by Charles Burton Barber (1884)
Gelert () is a legendary hound in a Welsh folk-tale. He is associated with the village of Beddgelert in Gwynedd in north-west Wales, the name of which translates as "Gelert's grave". A grave site does exist just south of the village. But it was created by the owner of a local hotel in the late 18th century to encourage tourism.
Star jelly
gelatinous substance sometimes found on the ground
Knocker
small, subterranean creature archetype associated with mining folklore
Wren Day
Celtic celebration held on 26 December, St. Stephen's Day
Tylwyth Teg
mythological figures in Welsh folklore
Cŵn Annwn
mythical creature
Llyn y Fan Fach
reservoir in Carmarthenshire, Wales, UK
Afan
6th-century Welsh saint