Cilgerran Castle
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wilson2011372
Cardigan, UK17 مساهمة
زوجان • أغسطس 2022
Wow what a fab castle. The towers are a great place to explore and enjoy the stunning view of the gorge below. The grounds are very well kept and there are very informative boards/info to read about the site. Definitely worth a visit.
كُتب بتاريخ 31 أغسطس 2022
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Jem137
52 مساهمة
العائلة • أغسطس 2022
Beautiful little castle ruins little tricky to find and no parking nearby but still worth a visit to this little gem, we enjoyed a family picnic near in the calm tranquil and picturesque surroundings
كُتب بتاريخ 9 أغسطس 2022
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mildly_surprised
Southampton, UK28 مساهمة
أغسطس 2022
Merely average overall.
Visited on one of the days when entry was free (Mon - Thurs incl.) and the shop was closed. Parking reasonably nearby is possible but limited to on-street. There wasn't much of it that was readily accessible.
No drones for some reason - something that seems increasingly common at CADW places. Not sure why if there's nobody around. The masonry is in reasonable condition but there's too much plant growth high up; plants really have no business on buildings. Several places to explore and climb to but kids will need careful supervision on the stone spiral stairs and also on some of the open grass areas where there's scope to fall into the "moat". Good high-level walkways.
In the inner courtyard there was an area fenced-off by three Heras panels. In the middle a very small and low mound of rocks. No explantion as to why it was there.
The leaflet we had was quite difficult to properly orientate and the graphics didn't really show me the layout adequately. Too much attention paid to looking pretty.
Outside, there was a picnic area which had information about princess Nest and a timeline for the place, but there was no interpretation of the many structures at ground level or in the lower level parts. I don't know if a visit on a staffed day would have made this clear.
My overall feeling is that this in interesting enough place but without enough information provided on signboards. The adult entry of £4.80/senior £4.60 and family £15.80 on staffed days would make this poor value I suspect. Stonework needs plant removal.
Visited on one of the days when entry was free (Mon - Thurs incl.) and the shop was closed. Parking reasonably nearby is possible but limited to on-street. There wasn't much of it that was readily accessible.
No drones for some reason - something that seems increasingly common at CADW places. Not sure why if there's nobody around. The masonry is in reasonable condition but there's too much plant growth high up; plants really have no business on buildings. Several places to explore and climb to but kids will need careful supervision on the stone spiral stairs and also on some of the open grass areas where there's scope to fall into the "moat". Good high-level walkways.
In the inner courtyard there was an area fenced-off by three Heras panels. In the middle a very small and low mound of rocks. No explantion as to why it was there.
The leaflet we had was quite difficult to properly orientate and the graphics didn't really show me the layout adequately. Too much attention paid to looking pretty.
Outside, there was a picnic area which had information about princess Nest and a timeline for the place, but there was no interpretation of the many structures at ground level or in the lower level parts. I don't know if a visit on a staffed day would have made this clear.
My overall feeling is that this in interesting enough place but without enough information provided on signboards. The adult entry of £4.80/senior £4.60 and family £15.80 on staffed days would make this poor value I suspect. Stonework needs plant removal.
كُتب بتاريخ 5 أغسطس 2022
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Vantangran
لندن, UK955 مساهمة
زوجان • يوليو 2022
Ruined castle and you can climb up the towers for views over the area. A good amount to see with some good info boards at the picnic area. Only fridge magnets are lacking!
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_charlie_c_brown
Chelmsford, UK115 مساهمة
يوليو 2022
Very impressive ruin, well worth a visit. Very interesting historically. The reception staff were very friendly and welcoming. Also, take tim to have a stroll around the village.
كُتب بتاريخ 13 يوليو 2022
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epemberton
North Yorkshire, UK132 مساهمة
زوجان • أبريل 2022
Fantastic castle, free to enter and we had it entirely to ourselves. Worth climbing up the stairs to get the view over the gorge. Dog friendly.
كُتب بتاريخ 4 مايو 2022
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Bailey T
Nottingham, UK75 مساهمة
زوجان • مارس 2022
We visited on a sunny, off peak weekend. Entry was free as the visitor centre was closed although there is otherwise a fee (free for NT members). Parking is in the village and there is no car park.
The ruins themselves are well kept and surprisingly explorable, allowing you to go up into the towers and see the views.
It is dog friendly with picnic tables and toilets (currently closed).
Could have done with some more information boards to educate and inform about the history and how it was used.
The ruins themselves are well kept and surprisingly explorable, allowing you to go up into the towers and see the views.
It is dog friendly with picnic tables and toilets (currently closed).
Could have done with some more information boards to educate and inform about the history and how it was used.
كُتب بتاريخ 2 مارس 2022
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Katie K
27 مساهمة
زوجان • نوفمبر 2021
Tucked away was this beautiful castle with the most stunning views! It is ruined but was a great castle to explore! Loved the wicker sculptures too! Would highly recommend!
كُتب بتاريخ 18 نوفمبر 2021
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machinmad
Yaxley, UK2,257 مساهمة
يوليو 2021
Strangely for NT a ruined castle with a few interesting info boards to fill you in on the importance of this place in pre-medieval Wales. It has connections to the Magna Carter! The royal sculpture art is impressive and a nice touch.
كُتب بتاريخ 26 أكتوبر 2021
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Jane F
Sheffield, UK48 مساهمة
زوجان • سبتمبر 2021
Such a lovely find. Able to walk around the castle freely to explore. Not big but worth the visit. Takes less than an hour to visit.
كُتب بتاريخ 21 سبتمبر 2021
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awayfromhome1970
Carmarthen, UK631 مساهمة
Is there a cost to enter
Cadw W
3874618مساهمة
Hello,
Yes there is an entry fee between April and October.
(Free entry November 2019 to March 2020 10am to 4 pm - unstaffed / shop closed)
Free entry - Cadw members / National Trust members / English Heritage and Historic Scotland 2nd year onwards members. (1/2 price for 1st year EH and HS members) Please remember to bring your membership cards with you.
Prices from April 2020 to March 2021
Adult £4.50
Family* £12.50
Disabled and companion Free
Juniors (Aged 5-17) / NUS / Armed Forces and Veterans £2.60
Seniors (Aged 65+) £3.60
*Admits 2 adults and up to 3 children
All children under 5 receive free entry.
Dogs on leads welcome on ground floor.
Lynda S
Bristol, England, United Kingdom42 مساهمة
Is it dog friendly? And is there an area where I can let off lead?
Lewis K
Prestatyn, UK1,521 مساهمة
As far as I can remember it seems to be dog friendly, The chap who works on reception is very friendly and even if it wasn't I'm sure you could be persuasive.
Nettie S
Tredegar, UK
We would love to visit the Castle, is the majority of it pram friendly please? Many thanks x
Christopher c
midlands64 مساهمة
There is not a lot of parking available close by.The route to the castle from nearby parking is approx 400 yards to castle,it is only small,but i love castles so it didn't matter to me.There is a small gift shop,sell drinks ice cream etc,it has toilets it is relatively flat but with the wet weather of late possible not the best for prams.There are a few areas that i would say you couldn't access with the pram however its only a short walk all around really,there is a lovely view from the walkway above,and it has a lovely wicker statue of a knight,always makes for a good photo op!!
Hope this helps.There is also a walk down to the local lake area where they hire coracle fishing boats.(go left out of castle pathway in front of you).If you drive further down the road there are signs to the local nature reserve itl also has some nice walks,while you are in the area!!