Castles in Wales
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This is a List of Castles in Wales, sometimes said to be "the castle capital of the world". Wales has about 400 castles, of which over 100 are still standing, either as ruins or as restored buildings. The rest have returned to nature, and today consist of ditches, mounds and earthworks, often in commanding positions.

Bridgend

  • Candleston Castle
    Candleston Castle
    Candleston Castle is a 14th.c. fortified manor house, in ruins since the nineteenth century southwest of Merthyr Mawr, former Glamorgan, Wales, and just northwest of Ogmore Castle, separated by the River Ogmore. Candleston's original long and narrow rectangular structure lay across the western...

     14th century
  • Coity Castle
    Coity Castle
    Coity Castle in Glamorgan, Wales is a Norman castle built by Sir Payn "the Demon" de Turberville , one of the legendary Twelve Knights of Glamorgan supposed to have conquered Glamorgan under the leadership of Robert FitzHamon, Lord of Gloucester. Now in ruins, it stands in the Community of Coity...

     12th century
  • Kenfig Castle
    Kenfig Castle
    Kenfig Castle is a ruined castle in Bridgend County Borough in Wales that came to prominence after the Anglo-Norman invasion of Wales in the late eleventh century...

  • Newcastle, Bridgend
    Newcastle, Bridgend
    Newcastle Castle, on Newcastle Hill, overlooking the town centre of Bridgend in Glamorgan, South Wales, was initially constructed in 1106 by William de Londres, one of the legendary Twelve Knights of Glamorgan, as part of the Norman invasion of Wales....

     12th century
  • Ogmore Castle
    Ogmore Castle
    Ogmore Castle is located near the village of Ogmore-by-Sea, south of the town of Bridgend in Glamorgan, South Wales. It is situated on the south bank of the River Ewenny and the east bank of the River Ogmore. Cowbridge is nearby. Its construction might have begun in 1106...

     12th & 13th century

Caerphilly

  • Caerphilly Castle
    Caerphilly Castle
    Caerphilly Castle is a medieval castle that dominates the centre of the town of Caerphilly in south Wales. It is the largest castle in Wales and the second largest in Britain after Windsor Castle...

     13th & 14th century
  • Ruperra Castle
    Ruperra Castle
    Ruperra Castle is a Grade II* Listed building and Scheduled Ancient Monument, situated in Lower Machen in South East Wales. It is currently in a ruined condition, and up for sale....

     16th century
  • Morgraig Castle 13th century

Cardiff
Cardiff
Cardiff is the capital, largest city and most populous county of Wales and the 10th largest city in the United Kingdom. The city is Wales' chief commercial centre, the base for most national cultural and sporting institutions, the Welsh national media, and the seat of the National Assembly for...

  • Cardiff Castle
    Cardiff Castle
    Cardiff Castle is a medieval castle and Victorian architecture Gothic revival mansion, transformed from a Norman keep erected over a Roman fort in the Castle Quarter of Cardiff, the capital of Wales. The Castle is a Grade I Listed Building.-The Roman fort:...

     11th century
  • Castell Coch
    Castell Coch
    Castell Coch is a 19th-century Gothic Revival castle built on the remains of a genuine 13th-century fortification. It is situated on a steep hillside high above the village of Tongwynlais, to the north of Cardiff in Wales, and is a Grade I listed building as of 28 January 1963.Designed by William...

     - the Red Castle
  • St Fagans Castle 13th century

Carmarthenshire
Carmarthenshire
Carmarthenshire is a unitary authority in the south west of Wales and one of thirteen historic counties. It is the 3rd largest in Wales. Its three largest towns are Llanelli, Carmarthen and Ammanford...

  • Carreg Cennen Castle
    Carreg Cennen
    Castell Carreg Cennen is a castle near the River Cennen , in the village of Trapp, four miles south of Llandeilo in Carmarthenshire, Wales. The castle's location has been described as spectacular, due to its position above a limestone precipice.- Description :Carreg Cennen Castle consists of a...

  • Carmarthen Castle 11th century
  • Dinefwr Castle
    Dinefwr Castle
    Dinefwr Castle is a Welsh castle overlooking the River Tywi near the town of Llandeilo, Carmarthenshire, Wales. It lies on a ridge on the northern bank of the Tywi, with a steep drop of several hundred feet to the river. Dinefwr was the chief seat of the Principality of Deheubarth...

     11th century
  • Dryslwyn Castle
    Dryslwyn Castle
    Dryslwyn Castle is a native Welsh castle, sited on a hill roughly halfway between Llandeilo and Carmarthen in Wales. It is notable inasmuch as it is the only native Welsh castle with three wards.- Excavation :...

     Native Welsh ruins
  • Kidwelly Castle
    Kidwelly Castle
    Kidwelly Castle is an Norman castle overlooking the river Gwendraeth and the town of Kidwelly, Carmarthenshire, Wales.The present remains of the castle include work from about 1200 to about 1476. Created as a defence against the Welsh, the castle fell to the Welsh several times in the twelfth...

     12th century and earlier
  • Langharne Castle 13th century
  • Llandovery Castle
    Llandovery Castle
    Llandovery Castle is a castle ruin in the town of Llandovery in Carmarthenshire, Wales. It occupies a hilltop overlooking the River Towy and the land surrounding it....

     11th century
  • Llansteffan Castle
    Llansteffan Castle
    Llansteffan Castle is a castle overlooking the River Tywi as it enters Carmarthen Bay near the village of Llansteffan in Carmarthenshire, Wales.- Prehistoric site :...

     12th century
  • Castell Moel
    Castell Moel
    Castell Moel is a 16th century fortified manor house in Wales, founded by the Rede family. The castle stands on a plateau overlooking the River Towy, are the overgrown remains of a late medieval L-plan hall house. The main eastern block is a first floor hall and set in the re-entrant angle, is an...

  • Newcastle Emlyn Castle
    Newcastle Emlyn Castle
    Newcastle Emlyn Castle, in the town of Newcastle Emlyn in Carmarthenshire, Wales.The ruined 13th-century castle, mentioned in Brut y Tywysogion in 1215, when it was seized by Llewelyn the Great . . It was recaptured by English forces in 1288, bringing Rhys ap Maredudd's revolt to an end...

     13th & 15th century

Ceredigion
Ceredigion
Ceredigion is a county and former kingdom in mid-west Wales. As Cardiganshire , it was created in 1282, and was reconstituted as a county under that name in 1996, reverting to Ceredigion a day later...

  • Aberdyfi Castle
    Aberdyfi Castle
    Aberdyfi Castle is a castle located near Glandyfi, Ceredigion, in Mid Wales.All that now remains is the motte, which is referred to as Domen Las ....

     12th century
  • Aberystwyth
    Aberystwyth Castle
    Aberystwyth Castle is an Edwardian fortress located in Aberystwyth, Ceredigion, Mid Wales that was built during the First Welsh War in the late 13th century. It was begun during Edward I's first Welsh campaign at the same time as work started at Flint, Rhuddlan and Builth...

     13th century
  • Caerwedros Castle
    Caerwedros (village)
    Caerwedros is a small village in southern Ceredigion, Wales.- History & Amenities :The site of Caerwedros Castle, is today a mound of earth on the west side of the village. Caerwedros has seen expansion in the last few years by the development of a small number of new houses and bungalows.-External...

     12th century
  • Cardigan Castle
    Cardigan Castle
    Cardigan Castle is a castle located in Cardigan, Ceredigion, Wales.-History:The first motte-and-bailey castle was built a mile away from the present site, probably about the time of the founding of the town by Roger de Montgomery, a Norman baron....

     13th century
  • Castell Cadwgan, Aberaeron 12th century
  • Cilgerran Castle
    Cilgerran Castle
    Cilgerran Castle is a 13th-century ruined castle located in Cilgerran, Pembrokeshire, Wales, near Cardigan.The castle is a National Trust property, in the guardianship of Cadw: Welsh Historic Monuments Executive Agency....

     13th century
  • Dinerth Castle
    Dinerth Castle
    The Castle of Dinerth is a Welsh castle located near Aberarth, Ceredigion, west Wales .The ruins of the medieval timber castle can be found on a hill about 1½ miles up the valley from the seaside town of Aberarth...

     12th century
  • Gwallter Castle 12th century
  • Lampeter Castle
    Lampeter Castle
    Lampeter Castle was built during the Norman expansion into Wales in the late 1080s. It lies on one of the main trade routes through to the North of Wales and so the market town of Lampeter emerged over time. The castle was razed in the 1130s by a Welsh raid and was never rebuilt...

     12th century
  • Llanrhystud Castle 11th century
  • Newcastle Emlyn Castle
    Newcastle Emlyn Castle
    Newcastle Emlyn Castle, in the town of Newcastle Emlyn in Carmarthenshire, Wales.The ruined 13th-century castle, mentioned in Brut y Tywysogion in 1215, when it was seized by Llewelyn the Great . . It was recaptured by English forces in 1288, bringing Rhys ap Maredudd's revolt to an end...

     13th century
  • Ystrad Meurig Castle
    Ystrad Meurig
    Ystrad Meurig is a village in Ceredigion, Wales. It lies on the B4340 road northwest of the town of Tregaron.- History & Amenities :...

     12th Century
  • Ystrad Peithyll Castle
    Ystrad Peithyll
    Ystrad Peithyll is the remains of a small 12th-century motte-and-bailey castle on the River Peithyll, near Penrhyn-coch in northern Ceredigion, Wales...

     12th Century

Conwy

  • Deganwy Castle
    Deganwy Castle
    Deganwy Castle was an early stronghold of Gwynedd and lies at the mouth of the River Conwy in Conwy, north Wales...

     13th century
  • Conwy Castle
    Conwy Castle
    Conwy Castle is a castle in Conwy, on the north coast of Wales.It was built between 1283 and 1289 during King Edward I's second campaign in North Wales....

     13th century
  • Dolwyddelan Castle
    Dolwyddelan Castle
    Dolwyddelan Castle was a native Welsh castle located near Dolwyddelan in Conwy County in North Wales. It was built in the 13th century by Llywelyn the Great, Prince of Gwynedd and North Wales.-Construction:...

     13th century
  • Gwrych Castle
    Gwrych Castle
    Gwrych Castle is a Grade I listed 19th century country house near Abergele in Conwy county borough, North Wales.-History:Gwrych Castle was erected between 1819 and 1825 at the behest of Lloyd Hesketh Bamford-Hesketh, grandfather of Winifred Cochrane, Countess of Dundonald. From 1894 until 1924,...

     19th century
  • Gwydir Castle
    Gwydir Castle
    Gwydir Castle is situated in the Conwy valley, North Wales, a mile to the west of the ancient market town of Llanrwst and to the south of the large village of Trefriw...

     16th century

Denbighshire
Denbighshire
Denbighshire is a county in north-east Wales. It is named after the historic county of Denbighshire, but has substantially different borders. Denbighshire has the distinction of being the oldest inhabited part of Wales. Pontnewydd Palaeolithic site has remains of Neanderthals from 225,000 years...

  • Bodelwyddan Castle
    Bodelwyddan Castle
    Bodelwyddan Castle, close to the village of Bodelwyddan, near Rhyl, Denbighshire in Wales, was built around 1460 by the Humphreys family of Anglesey as a manor house. Its most important association was with the Williams-Wynn family, which extended for around 200 years from 1690...

     19th century
  • Denbigh Castle
    Denbigh Castle
    Denbigh Castle was a fortress built following the 13th-century conquest of Wales by Edward I.The castle, which stands on a rocky promontory above the Welsh market town of Denbigh, Denbighshire, was built upon an earlier Welsh stronghold. It was defended by a unique triple-towered gateway.A planned...

     13th -14th century
  • Dinas Brân
    Castell Dinas Bran
    Castell Dinas Brân is a medieval castle standing high on a hill above the town of Llangollen in Denbighshire, Wales. It is also the site of an Iron Age hill fort.-Early history:...

     12th century
  • Rhuddlan Castle
    Rhuddlan Castle
    Rhuddlan Castle is a castle located in Rhuddlan, Denbighshire, Wales. It was erected by Edward I in 1277 following the First Welsh War.-Construction:Rhuddlan was planned as a concentric castle...

     13th century
  • Ruthin Castle
    Ruthin Castle
    Ruthin Castle is a medieval castle fortification in Wales, near the town of Ruthin in the Vale of Clwyd. It was constructed during the late 13th century by Dafydd, the brother of Prince Llywelyn II, on a red sandstone ridge overlooking the valley....

     13th century
  • Twthill, Rhuddlan
    Twthill, Rhuddlan
    Twthill is a Norman castle located near the town of Rhuddlan, Denbighshire in Wales; historic names for the site include Toothill and Tot Hill Castle.-History:...

     11th century
  • Prestatyn Castle
    Prestatyn Castle
    An earth mound, visible in fields to the south of the Prestatyn railway station, near Nant Hall, marks the site of an early wooden motte and bailey castle. Prestatyn Castle occupies a low-lying position, but still commands a view across much of the flat coastal plain and guarded the coast road...

     12th century

Flintshire
Flintshire
Flintshire is a county in north-east Wales. It borders Denbighshire, Wrexham and the English county of Cheshire. It is named after the historic county of Flintshire, which had notably different borders...

  • Caergwrle Castle
    Caergwrle Castle
    Caergwrle Castle, also known as Queen's Hope in scholarly texts, is located in the town of Caergwrle, in Flintshire, Wales. It was the final castle to be built by Welsh rulers before the loss of Welsh independence in 1283....

     13th century
  • Ewloe Castle
    Ewloe Castle
    Ewloe Castle is a native Welsh castle near the town of Ewloe in Flintshire, Wales. It was one of the last fortifications built by the Princes of Wales before the invasion of Wales by Edward I.-Construction:...

     12th century
  • Flint Castle
    Flint Castle
    Flint Castle located in Flint, Flintshire, was the first of a series of castles built during King Edward I's campaign to conquer Wales.The site was chosen for its strategic position in North East Wales...

     13th century
  • Hawarden Castle 13th century
  • Mold Castle
    Mold Castle
    Mold Castle, on Bailey Hill in the town of Mold, Flintshire, Northeast Wales, was an earthwork motte and bailey fortress probably founded by Robert de Montalt around the year 1140. In 1147 it was captured by Owain Gwynedd. It switched hands on several occasions before a long period under Welsh...

     12th century

Gwynedd
Gwynedd
Gwynedd is a county in north-west Wales, named after the old Kingdom of Gwynedd. Although the second biggest in terms of geographical area, it is also one of the most sparsely populated...

  • Bryn Bras Castle
    Bryn Bras Castle
    Bryn Bras Castle is a Grade II* Listed Building, located on the old road between Llanrug and Llanberis known locally as the Clegir road, in Caernarfon, Gwynedd....

     19th century
  • Caernarfon Castle
    Caernarfon Castle
    Caernarfon Castle is a medieval building in Gwynedd, north-west Wales. There was a motte-and-bailey castle in the town of Caernarfon from the late 11th century until 1283 when King Edward I of England began replacing it with the current stone structure...

     13th century
  • Carndochan Castle
    Carndochan Castle
    Carndochan Castle is a stone castle near Bala in Gwynedd, north Wales built in the thirteenth century. Its early history is unrecorded, and it would seem to have been built by one of the three major princes of Wales to have governed in the thirteenth century, Llywelyn Fawr, Dafydd ap Llywelyn, or...

  • Castell y Bere
    Castell y Bere
    Castell y Bere is a native Welsh castle near Llanfihangel-y-pennant in Gwynedd, Wales. Constructed by Llywelyn the Great in the 1220s, the stone castle was intended to maintain his authority over the local people and to defend the south-west part of the princedom of Gwynedd...

     13th century
  • Criccieth Castle
    Criccieth Castle
    Criccieth Castle is a native Welsh castle situated on the headland between two beaches in Criccieth, Gwynedd, in North Wales, on a rocky peninsula overlooking Tremadog Bay...

     13th century
  • Dinas Emrys
    Dinas Emrys
    Dinas Emrys is a rocky and wooded hillock near Beddgelert in Gwynedd, north-west Wales. Rising some 250 ft above the floor of the Glaslyn river valley, it overlooks the southern end of Llyn Dinas in Snowdonia. Little remains of the castle structures that once stood here, save its stone...

     12th century keep on Dark Age site
  • Dolbadarn Castle
    Dolbadarn Castle
    Dolbadarn Castle is a fortification built by the Welsh prince Llywelyn the Great during the early 13th century, at the base of the Llanberis Pass, in North Wales. The castle was important both militarily and as a symbol of Llywelyn's power and authority. The castle features a large stone keep,...

     13th century
  • Harlech Castle
    Harlech Castle
    Harlech Castle, located in Harlech, Gwynedd, Wales, is a concentric castle, constructed atop a cliff close to the Irish Sea. Architecturally, it is particularly notable for its massive gatehouse....

     13th century
  • Penrhyn Castle
    Penrhyn Castle
    Penrhyn Castle is a country house in Llandegai, Bangor, Gwynedd, North Wales, in the form of a Norman castle. It was originally a medieval fortified manor house, founded by Ednyfed Fychan. In 1438, Ioan ap Gruffudd was granted a licence to crenellate and he founded the stone castle and added a...

     19th century

Monmouthshire
Monmouthshire
Monmouthshire is a county in south east Wales. The name derives from the historic county of Monmouthshire which covered a much larger area. The largest town is Abergavenny. There are many castles in Monmouthshire .-Historic county:...

  • Abergavenny Castle
    Abergavenny Castle
    Abergavenny Castle is a castle in the market town of Abergavenny, Monmouthshire in south east Wales.- A naturally fortified site :The castle was sited above the River Usk overlooking the river valley and the confluence of the rivers Gavenny and Usk. The site would have been naturally defensible in...

     11th to 13th century
  • Betws Newydd Castle 11th century
  • Caldicot Castle
    Caldicot Castle
    Caldicot Castle is an extensive stone medieval castle in the town of Caldicot, Monmouthshire, in southeast Wales.It was at one time a possession of Thomas of Woodstock, a son of King Edward III of England.- The Caldicot Estate :...

     12th to 15th century
  • Castell Arnold, near Llanover
    Llanover
    - Location :Llanover is located four miles south of Abergavenny just off the A4042 road to Pontypool.- History & Amenities :Llanover is associated with Lady Llanover who lived locally all her life and certainly left her mark on the village and the surrounding Llanover estate, still privately owned...

     12th century
  • Chepstow Castle
    Chepstow Castle
    Chepstow Castle , located in Chepstow, Monmouthshire in Wales, on top of cliffs overlooking the River Wye, is the oldest surviving post-Roman stone fortification in Britain...

     11th to 14th century
  • Dingestow
    Dingestow
    Dingestow is a village in Monmouthshire, Wales.-Location:Dingestow is located three miles south of Monmouth and approximately the same distance north east from Raglan in rural Monmouthshire.-History and amenities:...

     Castle Two castles, one 11th century the other 12th
  • Grosmont Castle
    Grosmont Castle
    Grosmont Castle is a ruined castle in Grosmont, Monmouthshire very near the present English / Welsh border, approximately 8 miles northeast of Abergavenny, between Abergavenny, Hereford and Monmouth.-Grosmont Castle:...

     12th to 14th century
  • Llanfair Kilgeddin
    Llanfair Kilgeddin
    Llanfair Kilgeddin is a small village in Monmouthshire, south east Wales. It is located four miles north west of Usk and six miles south east of Abergavenny on the B4598 road. The River Usk passes close by.- History and amenities :...

     Castle 11th century
  • Llangibby
    Llangibby
    Llangibby can refer to:*Llangybi, Monmouthshire , a town in Wales.Ships named after this town, or its castle:*Llangibby *MV Llangibby Castle...

     Castle 13th century
  • Llantrisant, Monmouthshire
    Llantrisant, Monmouthshire
    Llantrisant, Monmouthshire is a village in Monmouthshire, south east Wales, United Kingdom.- History and amenities :The village is sited on the eastern bank of the River Usk and the Usk Valley Walk long distance footpath passes through the village after descending from the Wentwood escarpment. A...

     Castell Troggy 13th century
  • Llanvair Discoed
    Llanvair Discoed
    Llanvair Discoed is a small village in Monmouthshire, south-east Wales, 6 miles west of Chepstow and 10 miles east of Newport.-History:The village is mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086 as 'Lamecare'. The name means Mary's church under the wood . The 'd' at the start of Discoed only appears...

     Castle 12th to 13th century
  • Monmouth Castle
    Monmouth Castle
    Monmouth Castle is a castle site in the town of Monmouth, county town of Monmouthshire, south east Wales.- Location :Monmouth Castle is located close to the centre of Monmouth town on a hill towering over the River Monnow, behind shops and the main square and streets...

     11th to 13th century
  • Newcastle, Monmouthshire
    Newcastle, Monmouthshire
    Newcastle, Monmouthshire is a village in Monmouthshire, south east Wales, United Kingdom.-Location:Newcastle is located six miles north west of Monmouth and nine miles east of Abergavenny.-History and amenities:...

     Castle 11th century
  • Penrhos, Monmouthshire
    Penrhos, Monmouthshire
    -History and amenities:Penrhos has an old Norman motte and bailey castle site. Raglan Castle is located just north of Raglan village. Penrhos sits on a tributary stream of the River Trothy.The parish church is dedicated to Saint Cadoc .-External links:* *...

     Castle 11th century
  • Pen y Clawdd Castle
    Pen y Clawdd Castle
    Pen y Clawdd Castle was a Norman-era motte and bailey style castle protected by a double moat, near Abergavenny, Monmouthshire, in southern Wales...

     near Abergavenny
    Abergavenny
    Abergavenny , meaning Mouth of the River Gavenny, is a market town in Monmouthshire, Wales. It is located 15 miles west of Monmouth on the A40 and A465 roads, 6 miles from the English border. Originally the site of a Roman fort, Gobannium, it became a medieval walled town within the Welsh Marches...

     11th century
  • Raglan Castle
    Raglan Castle
    Raglan Castle is a late medieval castle located just north of the village of Raglan in the county of Monmouthshire in south east Wales. The modern castle dates from between the 15th and early 17th-centuries, when the successive ruling families of the Herberts and the Somersets created a luxurious,...

     15th century
  • Skenfrith Castle
    Skenfrith Castle
    Skenfrith Castle is a medieval castle located in Monmouthshire, Wales. The castle is in the centre of the village of Skenfrith, located on the banks of the River Monnow, just five miles to the north of the town of Monmouth...

     12th to 13th century
  • Trellech
    Trellech
    Trellech is a village in Monmouthshire, south-east Wales, near Monmouth and the location of an archaeological site. The village is designated as a Conservation Area....

     Castle 12th century
  • Usk Castle
    Usk Castle
    Usk Castle is a castle site in the town of Usk in central Monmouthshire, south east Wales, United Kingdom.- Location :Usk Castle is located immediately to the north of the present day town on a hill overlooking the streets and main Tywn square....

     12th to 14th century
  • White Castle
    White Castle (Wales)
    White Castle is a medieval castle located in Monmouthshire, Wales. The name "White Castle" was first recorded in the thirteenth century, and was derived from the whitewash put on the stone walls. The castle was originally called Llantilio Castle , after Llantilio Crossenny, the mediæval manor of...

     11th to 13th century

Newport
Newport
Newport is a city and unitary authority area in Wales. Standing on the banks of the River Usk, it is located about east of Cardiff and is the largest urban area within the historic county boundaries of Monmouthshire and the preserved county of Gwent...

  • Caerleon
    Caerleon
    Caerleon is a suburban village and community, situated on the River Usk in the northern outskirts of the city of Newport, South Wales. Caerleon is a site of archaeological importance, being the site of a notable Roman legionary fortress, Isca Augusta, and an Iron Age hill fort...

     Castle 11th to 13th century
  • Newport Castle
    Newport Castle
    Newport Castle is a castle ruin in the city of Newport, South Wales and is a Grade II* Listed building. It is the castle that gives Newport its original and real name in the Welsh language, Castell Newydd, shortened to Casnewydd...

     13th century
  • Pencoed Castle near Magor
    Magor, Monmouthshire
    Magor - meaning 'a wall' - is a large village in Monmouthshire, south east Wales, between Chepstow and the city of Newport, and adjoining the Caldicot Levels beside the Severn estuary. Magor lies close to the M4 motorway, which has a nearby motorway service area sharing its name...

  • Penhow Castle 12th century

Pembrokeshire
Pembrokeshire
Pembrokeshire is a county in the south west of Wales. It borders Carmarthenshire to the east and Ceredigion to the north east. The county town is Haverfordwest where Pembrokeshire County Council is headquartered....

  • Benton Castle no date
  • Carew Castle
    Carew Castle
    Carew Castle is a castle in the civil parish of Carew in the Welsh county of Pembrokeshire. The famous Carew family take their name from the place, and still own the castle, although it is leased to the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, which administers the site.-Construction:The present castle,...

     11th to 16th century
  • Cilgerran Castle
    Cilgerran Castle
    Cilgerran Castle is a 13th-century ruined castle located in Cilgerran, Pembrokeshire, Wales, near Cardigan.The castle is a National Trust property, in the guardianship of Cadw: Welsh Historic Monuments Executive Agency....

     13th century
  • Haverfordwest Castle
    Haverfordwest Castle
    Haverfordwest Castle is a castle located in the town centre at Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire, south Wales, located in a naturally defensive position at the end of a strong, isolated ridge. The castle was established during Norman times in 1120 but much of the architecture remaining today is dated to...

     12th century
  • Llawhaden Castle
    Llawhaden Castle
    Llawhaden Castle is a castle in the Pembrokeshire village of Llawhaden and 3 miles east of Wiston in south west Wales, at . The site is owned and managed by Cadw....

     12th to 14th century
  • Manorbier Castle
    Manorbier Castle
    Manorbier Castle is a Norman castle located in the village of Manorbier, five miles south-west of Tenby, West Wales.-Construction:Manorbier is a rectangular enclosure castle, curtain walls, and round and square towers. Its tower gateway was protected by a great door and portcullis as well as roof...

     12th to 14th century
  • Narberth Castle
    Narberth Castle
    Narberth castle is a ruined Norman fortress in the town of Narberth, West Wales. It was first mentioned in 1116 and forms part of the Landsker Line.-Origins:...

  • Pembroke Castle
    Pembroke Castle
    Pembroke Castle is a medieval castle in Pembroke, West Wales. Standing beside the River Cleddau, it underwent major restoration work in the early 20th century. The castle was the original seat of the Earldom of Pembroke....

     12th & 13th century
  • Picton Castle
    Picton Castle
    Picton Castle is a medieval castle near Haverfordwest in Pembrokeshire, Wales. Originally built at the end of the 13th century by Sir John Wogan and is still inhabited by his descendants, the Philipps family ....

     12th century
  • Roch Castle
    Roch Castle
    Roch Castle is a 13th century castle, located near Haverfordwest, Wales.Built by Norman knight Adam de Rupe in the second half of the 12th century, probably on the site of an earlier wooden structure...

  • Tenby Castle
    Tenby Castle
    The ruins of Tenby Castle stand on a headland west of the town of Tenby, Pembrokeshire, Wales. The remaining structure stems from the 13th century but there are mentions of the castle dating back to 1153...

     13th century
  • Upton Castle
  • Wiston Castle
    Wiston Castle
    Wiston Castle is a motte and bailey castle in the Pembrokeshire village of Wiston in south west Wales.It seems to have been abandoned during the first half of the thirteenth century so is one of the best examples of its type in Wales. The castle is situated opposite St Mary Magdalene Church and...

     12th century
  • Wolf's Castle
    Wolf's Castle
    Wolfscastle also spelt Wolf's Castle, is a village in Pembrokeshire, between Haverfordwest and Fishguard, in southwest Wales.- Geography and transport links :...


Powys
Powys
Powys is a local-government county and preserved county in Wales.-Geography:Powys covers the historic counties of Montgomeryshire and Radnorshire, most of Brecknockshire , and a small part of Denbighshire — an area of 5,179 km², making it the largest county in Wales by land area.It is...

  • Aberedw Castle
    Aberedw Castle
    The remains of Aberedw Castle, also known as 'Castle in Elfael Uwch Mynydd', are located at the small village of Aberedw in the county of Powys, mid-Wales.-History:...

     Two castles, one 11th and one 13th century
  • Aberllynfi Castle
    Aberllynfi
    Aberllynfi is a village in Powys, Wales close to Glasbury. The name refers to the mouth of the Afon Llynfi which enters the River Wye just east of the village...

     12th century
  • Barland Castle
    Barland Castle
    Barland Castle was a motte and bailey-style fortification located near the tiny village of Old Radnor, in Radnorshire , Wales. It is believed to have been constructed in the 12th century...

     12th century
  • Beguildy Castle
    Beguildy
    Beguildy is a village in mid Wales. It lies in a remote tract of countryside, on the B4355 8 miles north west of Knighton, Powys and on the road to Newtown. It lies near the headwaters of the River Teme and is 235 metres above sea level...

  • Blaenllyfni Castle
    Blaenllyfni Castle
    Blaenllyfni is a ruinous castle near the village of Bwlch in southern Powys, Wales. It was at the centre of the Fitz Herbert barony of Talgarth, which was created as a third part of the Brecon lordship in 1208. The castle was therefore most likely constructed in 1208–1215.It was sacked by Prince...

     13th century
  • Bleddfa Castle
    Bleddfa Castle
    Bleddfa Castle was a motte and bailey structure near Llangunllo, in modern-day Powys, Wales. It is believed to have been built before 1195 and is said to have been abandoned by 1304...

     12th to 13th century
  • Brecon
    Brecon
    Brecon is a long-established market town and community in southern Powys, Mid Wales, with a population of 7,901. It was the county town of the historic county of Brecknockshire; although its role as such was eclipsed with the formation of Powys, it remains an important local centre...

     Castle
    Castle
    A castle is a type of fortified structure built in Europe and the Middle East during the Middle Ages by European nobility. Scholars debate the scope of the word castle, but usually consider it to be the private fortified residence of a lord or noble...

     11th century
  • Bronllys Castle
  • Builth Castle
    Castle
    A castle is a type of fortified structure built in Europe and the Middle East during the Middle Ages by European nobility. Scholars debate the scope of the word castle, but usually consider it to be the private fortified residence of a lord or noble...

  • Buddugre Castle
    Buddugre Castle
    Buddugre Castle was a motte and bailey defensive fortification overlooking the River Ithon, located near Llanddewi Ystradenny, in Radnorshire , Wales. It is believed to have been built in the 12th century...

     near Llanddewi Ystradenny 12th century
  • Burfa Castle
    Burfa Castle
    Burfa Castle was a hillfort defensive fortification near the tiny town of Old Radnor in Radnorshire , Wales. It lies near the Burfa Bog Nature Reserve and an Iron Age barrow. Little remains of the hillfort today save a ditch above a steep bank...

     12th century
  • Castell Crugerydd 12th Century
  • Castell Dinas
    Castell Dinas
    Castell Dinas is a hillfort and castle in southern Powys, Wales. At 450 m it has the highest castle in England and Wales. It is positioned to defend the Rhiangoll pass between Talgarth and Crickhowell....

  • Castell Du
    Castell Du
    Castell Du, also known as Sennybridge Castle or Castell Rhyd-y-Briw, is located approximately eight miles west of Brecon in Powys, Wales, and is believed to be the work of Llywelyn ap Gruffudd, Prince of Wales...

  • Castle Kinsey
    Clyro
    Clyro is a village in Powys, Wales with approximately 600 inhabitants . The nearest town is Hay-on-Wye, some 1.5 miles to the southeast. The nearest city is Hereford in England, some 23 miles to the east.-History:...

     near Clyro 12th century
  • Castle Nimble
    Castle Nimble
    Castle Nimble was a motte and bailey defensive fortification near Old Radnor, in Radnorshire , Wales...

     at Old Radnor
    Old Radnor
    Old Radnor is a tiny town in Radnorshire , Wales.-Notes:...

  • Cefnllys Castle
    Cefnllys
    Cefnllys was a mediaeval town in Radnorshire in central Wales. Only St Michael's Church remains standing, with mounds indicating the remains of other buildings existing before the decline of the town in the 19th century. Close by on the hill known as Castle Rock are the remains of what is known...

     1242 to 15th century
  • Clyro Castle
    Clyro
    Clyro is a village in Powys, Wales with approximately 600 inhabitants . The nearest town is Hay-on-Wye, some 1.5 miles to the southeast. The nearest city is Hereford in England, some 23 miles to the east.-History:...

     11th to 15th century
  • Colwyn Castle
    Colwyn Castle
    Colwyn Castle was a medieval castle near Llansantffraed in Wales. It was built on the site of a Roman fort. The castle was captured in 1196 by Rhys ap Gruffydd, who was campaigning against the Normans. It was rebuilt in 1242 by Ralph de Mortimer to protect the lordship of Maelienydd, which he had...

     13th to 14th century
  • Crickhowell
    Crickhowell
    Crickhowell is a small town in Powys, Mid Wales.-Location:The name Crickhowell is taken from that of the nearby Iron Age hill fort of Crug Hywel above the town, the Welsh language name being anglicised by map-makers and local English-speaking people...

     Castle
    Castle
    A castle is a type of fortified structure built in Europe and the Middle East during the Middle Ages by European nobility. Scholars debate the scope of the word castle, but usually consider it to be the private fortified residence of a lord or noble...

     12th century
  • Crug Eryr Castle
    Crug Eryr Castle
    Crug Eryr Castle was a motte and bailey-style castle located atop a hill adjacent to the A44 about 2 miles northwest of Llanfihangel Nant Melan, near New Radnor in Powys, Wales...

     West of New Radnor
    New Radnor
    New Radnor is a village in Powys, mid Wales. It was the original county town of Radnorshire. The population today is around 400, a higher than normal proportion of which are pensioners...

     12th century
  • Cymaron Castle late 11th to 13th century
  • Dinieithon Castle near Llandrindod Wells
    Llandrindod Wells
    Llandrindod Wells , colloquially known locally as "Llandod", is a town and community in Powys, within the historic boundaries of Radnorshire, mid Wales, United Kingdom. It was developed as a spa town in the 19th century, with a boom in the late 20th century as a centre of local government. Before...

  • Dolforwyn Castle
    Dolforwyn Castle
    Dolforwyn castle is a castle situated within the Welsh county of Powys some 4 miles from Montgomery close to the village of Abermule...

     13th century
  • Evenjobb Castle
  • Glan Edw Castle South of New Radnor
    New Radnor
    New Radnor is a village in Powys, mid Wales. It was the original county town of Radnorshire. The population today is around 400, a higher than normal proportion of which are pensioners...

     11th to 12th century
  • Glasbury Castle
    Glasbury
    Glasbury , also known as Glasbury-on-Wye, is a village in Powys, Wales which lies at an important crossing point on the River Wye, connecting the former counties of Brecknockshire and Radnorshire. The village is just outside the Brecon Beacons National Park, north of the Black Mountains. The...

     12th century
  • Hay Castle
  • Hen Domen
    Hen Domen
    Hen Domen, Welsh, meaning "old mound", is the site of a medieval timber motte-and-bailey castle in Powys, Wales. It is the site of the original Montgomery Castle and was built by Roger de Montgomery in 1070....

  • Knighton two Norman
    Normans
    The Normans were the people who gave their name to Normandy, a region in northern France. They were descended from Norse Viking conquerors of the territory and the native population of Frankish and Gallo-Roman stock...

     castles, constructed in the 12th century
  • Knucklas Castle
    Knucklas
    Knucklas and Heyop are two small but inseparable villages in Powys, Wales. They lie off the B4355 road and are served by Knucklas railway station on the Heart of Wales Line...

     13th century possibly built on earlier Iron Age
  • Llanafan Fawr Castle possibly Iron Age
  • Maesllwch Castle
    Glasbury
    Glasbury , also known as Glasbury-on-Wye, is a village in Powys, Wales which lies at an important crossing point on the River Wye, connecting the former counties of Brecknockshire and Radnorshire. The village is just outside the Brecon Beacons National Park, north of the Black Mountains. The...

     at Glasbury 19th century house in castellated style
  • Mathrafal
    Mathrafal
    Mathrafal near Welshpool, in Powys, Mid Wales, was the seat of the Kings and Princes of Powys probably from the 9th century until its destruction in 1212 by Llywelyn ap Iorwerth of Gwynedd.- Location :...

     9th-13th century, the home of Powys kings
  • Montgomery Castle
    Montgomery Castle
    Montgomery Castle is a stone masonry castle looking over the town of Montgomery in Powys, mid Wales. It is one of many Norman castles on the border between Wales and England.- Motte & Bailey Castle :...

     13th century
  • New Radnor Castle
    New Radnor
    New Radnor is a village in Powys, mid Wales. It was the original county town of Radnorshire. The population today is around 400, a higher than normal proportion of which are pensioners...

     11th? to 16th century
  • Painscastle
    Painscastle
    Painscastle is a castle in Powys in mid Wales and also a village which takes its name from the castle. It lies between Builth and Hay-on-Wye, approximately 3 miles from the Wales-England border today.- Early history:...

     12th to 15th century
  • Penarth Castle
  • Powis Castle
    Powis Castle
    Powis Castle is a medieval castle, fortress and grand country mansion located near the town of Welshpool, in Powys, Mid Wales.The residence of the Earl of Powis, the castle is known for its extensive, attractive formal gardens, terraces, parkland, deerpark and landscaped estate...

     12th to 19th century
  • Rhayader castle
    Rhayader
    Rhayader is a market town and community in Powys, Mid Wales. It has a population of 2,075, and is the first town on the banks of the River Wye, from its source on the Plynlimon range of the Cambrian Mountains....

     13th century
  • Tinboeth Castle 13th century
  • Tomen Castle
  • Tretower Castle
    Tretower Castle
    thumb|320px|right|Tretower CastleTretower castle is a castle in the village of Tretower in the county of Powys, Wales.-History:Tretower was founded as a motte and bailey castle. In the 12th century, a shell-keep was added to the motte. By c.1230 a tall cylindrical keep was added to the inside of...

     12th century
  • Womaston Castle 12th century

Swansea
Swansea
Swansea is a coastal city and county in Wales. Swansea is in the historic county boundaries of Glamorgan. Situated on the sandy South West Wales coast, the county area includes the Gower Peninsula and the Lliw uplands...

  • Loughor Castle
    Loughor Castle
    Loughor Castle is located in the town of Loughor, Wales. Only a small ruin now remains on top of a moundoverlooking the Loughor bridge. Rumour has it, there's a secret tunnel running under it where buried treasure remains.-External links:*...

  • Oxwich Castle
    Oxwich Castle
    Oxwich Castle occupies a position on a wooded headland overlooking Oxwich Bay on the Gower Peninsula, Wales, UK.Although it may occupy the site of an earlier fortification, this is a castle in name only as it is a grand Tudor manor house built in courtyard style. A product of the peaceful 16th...

     16th century
  • Oystermouth Castle
    Oystermouth Castle
    Oystermouth Castle is a Norman stone castle in Wales, overlooking Swansea Bay on the east side of the Gower Peninsula near the village of the Mumbles.- The early castle :...

     12 & 13th century
  • Pennard
    Pennard
    Pennard is the name of an electoral ward, a community in the City and County of Swansea, Wales, United Kingdom. Pennard has its own community council....

     Castle
    Castle
    A castle is a type of fortified structure built in Europe and the Middle East during the Middle Ages by European nobility. Scholars debate the scope of the word castle, but usually consider it to be the private fortified residence of a lord or noble...

     12th century
  • Penrice Castle
    Penrice Castle
    Penrice Castle is a castle near Penrice on the Gower Peninsula in south Wales.- History :Penrice Castle is the 13th-century successor to a strong ringwork to the southeast, known as the Mountybank. It was built by the de Penrice family who were originally given land at Penrice for their part in the...

     13th century
  • Swansea Castle
    Swansea Castle
    Swansea Castle was founded by Henry de Beaumont in 1106 as the caput of the lordship of Gower, in Swansea, Wales.-History:The original castle seems to have been a sub-rectangular/oval enclosure overlooking the River Tawe on the east, surrounded on the north, west and south sides by a larger...

  • Weobley Castle
    Weobley Castle
    Weobley Castle is a fortified manor house on the Gower Peninsula, Wales in the care of Cadw.It is near the village of Leason overlooking Llanrhidian Marsh and the Loughor estuary. The castle dates from the 13th Century. It was attacked and damaged by the forces of Owain Glyndŵr in 1403.- External...

     13th century

Vale of Glamorgan
Vale of Glamorgan
The Vale of Glamorgan is a county borough in Wales; an exceptionally rich agricultural area, it lies in the southern part of Glamorgan, South Wales...

  • Dinas Powis 12the century
  • Fonmon Castle
    Fonmon Castle
    Fonmon Castle is a fortified medieval house near the village of Fonmon in the Vale of Glamorgan. It dates from the 13th century, and is still in use as a private residence. The walled gardens are surrounded by woodlands....

  • Hensol Castle
    Hensol Castle
    Hensol Castle is a castellated mansion in the gothic architecture style dating from the late 17th century or early 18th century. It is located north of Clawdd Coch and Tredodridge in the parish of Pendoylan in the Vale of Glamorgan, Wales...

  • Old Beaupre Castle
    Old Beaupre Castle
    Old Beaupre Castle is a ruined medieval fortified manor house located in the community of Llanfair, outside Cowbridge in Wales presently under the care of Cadw...

     16th century
  • Penmark Castle
  • St Donat's Castle
    St Donat's Castle
    St Donat's Castle is a medieval castle in the Vale of Glamorgan, Wales, overlooking the Bristol Channel in the village of St Donat's near Llantwit Major, and about 25km west of Cardiff...

     12th century
  • St Quintins Castle
    St Quintins Castle
    St Quintins Castle is a castle located in the village of Llanblethian, Cowbridge, Wales under the care of Cadw.-Initial fortifications:...

     14th century
  • Barry Castle
    Barry Castle
    Barry Castle is a small Grade II* listed ruined two-storey gatehouse with the adjacent walls of a hall located in the Romilly district of Barry, Vale of Glamorgan in south Wales...

     13th - 14th century
  • Wrinstone Castle fortified house

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See also

  • List of castles
  • Castles in England
    Castles in England
    This list of castles in England is not a list of every building and site which has the word "castle" as part of its name, but nor is it a list only of those buildings which conform to a strict definition of a castle as a medieval fortified residence. It is primarily a list, not of castles that were...

  • Castles in Scotland
    Castles in Scotland
    This list of castles in Scotland is a link page for any castle in Scotland.A castle is a type of fortified structure built during the Middle Ages. Scholars debate the scope of the word castle, but usually consider it to be the private fortified residence of a lord or noble...

  • Castles in Northern Ireland
    Castles in Northern Ireland
    The following is a partial list of castles in Northern Ireland:- County Antrim :* Antrim Castle * Ballycastle Castle* Ballygally Castle* Ballylough Castle* Belfast Castle* Carra Castle, ruins* Carrickfergus Castle, Restored Castle...

  • Castles in the Isle of Man
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