This medieval fortress stands atop a rocky outcrop in Carmarthenshire, Wales, its rugged grandeur a testament to its 12th-century origins. The castle's imposing stone walls, punctuated by towers and battlements, enclose a tranquil courtyard, while its majestic great hall and chapel evoke a sense of history and pageantry.
Great old ruins of what was probably a very impressive castle many moons ago. Free parking a short walk away and free entry. A couple of information boards on site. Very clean and tidy site, although as with all of these ruins the stairways can be difficult to navigate and slippery.
A nice little castle ruins with beautiful views. No admission fee. A good little place for little ones to explore+ picnic
Amazing castle set in a small town. It is free to enter, so just use common sense and be respectful of your surroundings. There are a lot of little rooms and corridors you can go into but don't try climbing over the barriers because the ruins are obviously really old and you risk getting hurt. The castle is quite small and quick to see but there are plenty of footpaths around you can explore!
Free entry to this lovely castle , normally shuts at 4pm but was open at 5pm tonight
Castle on the smaller side without too much left standing. There's one tower you can climb. Free though! I'd ignore the closing time, I don't think anyone shuts the gate.
Interesting remains of a castle where you can go into up some steep steps into one of the turrets. Lovely views over the countryside in a peaceful relaxing position. A couple of benches to sit on and admire the views. Free parking. Free visit. We were the only people there.
Good for kids
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Great old ruins of what was probably a very impressive castle many moons ago. Free parking a short walk away and free entry. A couple of information boards on site. Very clean and tidy site, although as with all of these ruins the stairways can be difficult to navigate and slippery.
A nice little castle ruins with beautiful views. No admission fee. A good little place for little ones to explore+ picnic
Amazing castle set in a small town. It is free to enter, so just use common sense and be respectful of your surroundings. There are a lot of little rooms and corridors you can go into but don't try climbing over the barriers because the ruins are obviously really old and you risk getting hurt. The castle is quite small and quick to see but there are plenty of footpaths around you can explore!
Free entry to this lovely castle , normally shuts at 4pm but was open at 5pm tonight
Castle on the smaller side without too much left standing. There's one tower you can climb. Free though! I'd ignore the closing time, I don't think anyone shuts the gate.
Interesting remains of a castle where you can go into up some steep steps into one of the turrets. Lovely views over the countryside in a peaceful relaxing position. A couple of benches to sit on and admire the views. Free parking. Free visit. We were the only people there.