Bron yr Aur is a 18th century cottage in Wales that was owned by Robert Plant, the lead singer of Led Zeppelin, and his wife Maureen. The name "Bron yr Aur" translates to "golden breast" in English. This small house located in Gwynedd county, North Wales, became significant to Led Zeppelin history because the band spent time there writing and recording music. The band's third album, Led Zeppelin III, includes the song "Bron-Yr-Aur" which was inspired by the peaceful surroundings and the experiences they had while staying in the cottage. The location of the cottage and its connection to the band attracts many tourists and Led Zeppelin fans. Nowadays, the cottage is owned by a private family and is not open to the public.
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