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Llawhaden Castle

Tal-Y-Bont Hill, Llawhaden, Narberth SA67 8HL, United Kingdom

Llawhaden Castle
Castle
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R6C2+WX Narberth, United Kingdom
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Beverley Rawlings
Beverley Rawlings179 days ago
This is a little gem perched on the corner of the village with beautiful views over the surrounding countryside. Blissfully peaceful. A lovely way to spend an hour. The ruins are of the residence of Bishops of St David's, they always picked prime locations. Not suitable for young children due to steep drops, keep your dogs on the lead.
Mark Matthews
Mark Matthews179 days ago
A nice place to visit with great views and a real sense of history in an amazing setting. Entrance is free which is always good, limited parking available.
Sara Anne
Sara Anne211 days ago
We stumbled upon this little hidden treasure and loved having a look around. Access to this castle is free.There's a short walk to get to the castle as its in the middle of a small village, which means there's limited parking. There's an information board explaining the history of Llawhaden which was fascinating.
Amber Rowsell
Amber Rowsell211 days ago
Lovely Castle in great condition - you are able to go up to the 1st floor in some parts which gives added attraction.
(Easy 20 minute activity even on a rainy day)
Luke Inderwick
Luke Inderwick272 days ago
A great castle that has lots of different areas to explore. Not the most intact but also not completely ruins, just enough to be interesting.

Also the village around is lovely and it's free to park (a bit up the road) and also free to go into.
David j sack
David j sack272 days ago
Well signposted and easy to find just north of the Canaston Bridge junction on the A40. Nearby, approx 200m, parking limited to just a few cars. The castle ruins are well worth visiting, however not particularly disabled person friendly. There was no charge for entry. Views from the castle are breathtaking.
Laura Account
Laura Account303 days ago
Great, free to visit castle. Ideal if you have intrepid explorer children who like to clamber around! We had a family photo shoot there and it made for some amazing backdrops.
Gemma Heritage
Gemma Heritage333 days ago
Fab hidden gem to visit for free, park in the village and walk along the pedestrian walk way to access. Looked around all the ruins and had a picnic on the grass, fab couple of hours!!
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