Llansteffan Castle, Carmathenshire, Wales

31st March 2015

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Iron Age - there was a promontory fort, where the current castle is
Early 1100s - castle built by Normans during their invasion of Wales
1146 - Maredudd ap Gruffydd captured the castle
1158 - Normans retook the castle
1215 - Llywelyn the Great took the castle for the Welsh
1223 - castle back in possession of the de Camville family
1257 - Llywelyn ap Gruffydd takes the castle again for the Welsh
1260 - castle returned (again!) to de Camvilles
1403 - Owain Glyndwr captures the castle
1405 - Owain Glyndwr captures the castle for a second time

The most stunning location, albeit a hard climb up to the castle – but definitely worth it, the views were amazing and unexpected. The castle fairly intact and you can climb to the top of the gatehouse towers (for once again great views). We just loved this castle J

Owned by CADW, but entry is free and the site is not manned
Car park is located in the village of Llansteffan
Amenities in Llansteffan
There are English/Welsh information boards around the site
Dogs are allowed

N & K

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