Narberth Castle Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Historical site
It’s a bit difficult to find the small entrance to these ruins, there are a few information boards but not really a lot to hold you here for longer than 15 minutes, unless you have a picnic and want s...
C13th stone castle built to defend the Landsker Line,
Narberth Castle was one of a series of castles built along the Landsker Line, the language border between Welsh and English speaking areas of Pembrokeshire and Carmarthenshire. Narberth Castle...
Castle ruins with information boards to help envisage the original building. The entrance could do with being better advertised/signposted as it was hidden behind a parked car.
A great, free place to visit. It’s a shame people abuse the area a little. We thought it was a bit of a shame, especially as there has been a lot of work put in by local groups to conserve the area. S...
Historical site
It’s a bit difficult to find the small entrance to these ruins, there are a few information boards but not really a lot to hold you here for longer than 15 minutes, unless you have a picnic and want s...
C13th stone castle built to defend the Landsker Line,
Narberth Castle was one of a series of castles built along the Landsker Line, the language border between Welsh and English speaking areas of Pembrokeshire and Carmarthenshire. Narberth Castle...
Worth a quick look
Castle ruins with information boards to help envisage the original building. The entrance could do with being better advertised/signposted as it was hidden behind a parked car.
Interesting
A great, free place to visit. It’s a shame people abuse the area a little. We thought it was a bit of a shame, especially as there has been a lot of work put in by local groups to conserve the area. S...
One of few that are free to visit
The castle ruins were interesting and made for pleasant visit. Quite a few partial walls still standing.