Is King Arthur asleep under this Welsh hill?
Is The Once And Future King asleep beneath Dinas Rock in Wales? We took The Folk Bus on a mythological road trip into the Celtic heartlands of Cymru to find out. This is the story of 'King Arthur and his Sleeping Knights' told on location at Dinas Rock in Brecon Beacon National Park. Join us on a folkloric van life adventure deep into the Mystery of Britain. Contents: 0:21 Chthonic Kings - an Introduction 3:01 Driving to Waterfall County, South Wales (Bro'r Sgydau) 5:31 Hiking trails around Dinas Rock (Craig Y Dinas) 10:57 Spotting Sir Gawain, the 'Hawk of May' (Gwalchmai) 11:39 The Sword in the Stone 13:01 The 'Waterfall of Snow' (Sgwd Yr Eira) 14:50 Cooking with mead and venison in the truck 17:16 Magic Mushroom Dreams - Psilocybin and the Sleeping Knights 21:08 The Fortress of the Stronghold (Iron Age) 26:38 The Legend of the Cave (the story) 44:52 Underworld Kings - An interpretation of the legends 51:49 Night Vision - a song by Tamsin Quin

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