Manorbier Castle, Pembrokeshire, Wales

30th March 2015

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1130s - castle built by Odo de Barri and his family
1146 - Gerald of Wales, son of William de Barri and Angharad, is born at the castle
1359 - Manorbeir estate granted to Countess of Huntington
1640 - 1651 - Civil War - castle surrended by Parliamentarians
1800s - castle was a popular site for smuggling
1900s - today - castle owned by the Philipps family

The castle is quite small with regards to rooms/areas you can visit however the location is beautiful. Lovely views of the coast can best be admired from the Round Tower though we would advise caution with the steps especially in wet weather as they are very slippery! There are several original features – including a 15-16th century hearths. The inner ward is a grassy area and would be an ideal picnic spot. There are activities available for children and the castle can also be a wedding venue. We would not recommend the site for wheelchairs.

Privately owned so there is an entrance fee
Car park is located down the hill from the castle – it is pay and display
Small shop, cafe and toilets
We would recommend a guidebook as there are no information panels
Dogs are allowed 

N & K

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