Porth


    1. Porth Cerddin

      A harbor in Dyfed that was home of Arthur’s warrior Llwyd.

      Arthur and his soldiers landed here upon returning from their invasion of Ireland. They bore the enchanted cauldron of Diwrnach, and the port was renamed Messur y Peir ('measure of the cauldron') in honor of the event.


    2. Porth-Iern

      Place near Tintagel. It has been suggested that it was named after Igraine.


See also
Port | The Legend of King Arthur

Notes
Porth probably derived from the Latin porta, a passage-way, a gate, an opening.