The Radnorshire Museum is all about the history of the county of Radnorshire. We have everything from ancient fossils right up to the present day, with a fine art collection too. Come and explore the collections and displays - there's something for everyone! Whether you like Prehistory, the Romans, the Medieval battles of the Welsh Borders, the rise of the spa towns and Victorian pomp, it's all here. Where else can you get close to a Sheela-na-gig and a thousand-year old boat in the same room? This is our local history and it's anything but dull!
Not being a huge fan of geology and fossils, I was a little worried when first entering this museum - the majority of the ground floor is given over to the geological history of the area HOWEVER once through that there's a wealth of local history, architecture and memorabilia to give you a real sense of how the region in general and Llandidrod Wells in particular has evolved. Fantastic!! - a must visit if you're planning to do the tableau directed walking tour of the Town.
Very eclectic mix of exhibits, ranging from geology through Roman artifacts from the auxiliary fortress in Llandrindod Wells, through to memorabilia of the world wars. A nice way to pass half an hour to an hour depending on how the exhibits grab your attention.
Great experience - was lovely to share our family connection with the log boat and to give my son a chance to see it in person.
Great wee museum. Loads of fossils. Even though its free to enter.... leave a donation.
Has on display a large sheela na gig. Fascinating county museum.
Lovely.
Wheelchair-accessible car park
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Wheelchair-accessible toilet
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Restaurant
Family friendly
LGBTQ+ friendly
Transgender safe space
Good for kids
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Not being a huge fan of geology and fossils, I was a little worried when first entering this museum - the majority of the ground floor is given over to the geological history of the area HOWEVER once through that there's a wealth of local history, architecture and memorabilia to give you a real sense of how the region in general and Llandidrod Wells in particular has evolved. Fantastic!! - a must visit if you're planning to do the tableau directed walking tour of the Town.
Very eclectic mix of exhibits, ranging from geology through Roman artifacts from the auxiliary fortress in Llandrindod Wells, through to memorabilia of the world wars. A nice way to pass half an hour to an hour depending on how the exhibits grab your attention.
Great experience - was lovely to share our family connection with the log boat and to give my son a chance to see it in person.
Great wee museum. Loads of fossils. Even though its free to enter.... leave a donation.
Has on display a large sheela na gig. Fascinating county museum.
Lovely.