Dinefwr SA19 6RT
Entry: Free for NT members
Open: seasonal - check website
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About:
A magical land of power and influence for more than 2,000 years,
Dinefwr is an iconic place in the history of Wales. Two forts are evidence of a dominant Roman presence.
The powerful Lord Rhys held court at Dinefwr and influenced decisions in Wales.
The visionaries, George and Cecil Rice designed the superb 18th-century landscape that you see today.
Newton House gives visitors an atmospheric circa 1912 experience. Exhibitions on the first floor celebrate 125 unlocked objects from our archives.
“If you take a handful of the soil of Dinefwr and squeeze it in your hand, the juice that will flow from your hands is the essence of Wales.” Wynford Vaughan Thomas
Dinefwr Castle is owned by the Wildlife Trust and managed by Cadw
Dog Friendly:
Dogs allowed on lead - throughout site
Parking:
Parking, 50 yards (narrow access)
Facilities:
Shop Tea Room
Notes:
Don't use SatNav.
Adapted toilets in house and visitor reception
Grounds - partly accessible.
Long level boardwalk to mill pond Drop-off point Building - ramped entrance.
Ground floor accessible.
Steep steps to basement.
Lift to allow wheelchair users access to the first floor at Newton House
Two wheelchairs available, booking essential
Contact:
Website: www.nationaltrust.org.uk
Tel: 0344 800 1895