Kidwelly Castle, Carmarthenshire, Wales



31st March 2015
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1106 - castle built by Bishop Roger of Salisbury
Early 1200s - castle's timber defences were replaced with stone
1336 - Princess Gwenllian died in battle, fighting the Lord of the castle, Maurice de Londres (there is a stone at the castles entrance in memory of her) 
1403 - during Glyn Dwr rebellion, Kidwelly town was taken and burnt, though the castle remained in English ownership

The castle was a lot bigger than we expected. There was a lot to see – each of the 4 towers could be accessed and 3 of these towers could be climbed. A walk around the castle walls provided good views of the town below. The gatehouse had many rooms inside to explore and the stairs to the lower level rooms were well lit. Information signs were dotted around in English and Welsh.

Owned by CADW
Car park right next to the castle is limited – we ended up parking in a nearby street but another option would be a car park in town
Shop and toilets
Guidebooks are available
Dogs are allowed

N & K 

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