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Rhuddlan Castle
Rhuddlan doesn’t hide what it is. Brutal, sharp-edged, and deliberate. There’s nothing romantic about the way it drags the River Clwyd into line, forced to bow and twist so the king’s ships could sail right up to the walls. This wasn’t built to impress. It was built to dominate.
Pembroke Castle
Above the rocky banks of the River Cleddau, Pembroke Castle dominates the town that shares its name. Its great round keep casts a long shadow.
Carreg Cennen Castle
Carreg Cennen Castle stands on a limestone crag in Carmarthenshire, its ruins commanding views across the Brecon Beacons. The castle's strategic position made it a formidable stronghold in medieval Wales.
Conwy Castle
Walk along the top of the town walls of Conwy Castle and take a stroll around the most intact medieval royal apartments in Wales!
White Castle
White Castle, also known as Castell Gwyn, is a striking medieval fortress located near the village of Llantilio Crossenny in Monmouthshire, Wales.
Bronllys Castle
On a grassy mound above the River Llynfi, Bronllys Castle offers a commanding view of the surrounding Welsh countryside.
Cilgerran Castle
High above the River Teifi, Cilgerran Castle dominates the landscape with its twin round towers and rugged stone walls.
Beaumaris Castle
Beaumaris Castle, perched on the eastern shore of Anglesey, is often hailed as the most technically perfect castle in Britain.
Tretower Court & Castle
Tretower Court and Castle, situated in the Usk Valley near Crickhowell, Powys, Wales, is a remarkable site that encapsulates over 900 years of history.
Abergavenny Castle
Above the River Usk, Abergavenny Castle's ruins whisper tales of ambition, betrayal, and resilience.