Family Admission Ticket - St Davids Bishop's Palace
St Davids Bishop's Palace
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Book your tickets to St Davids Bishop's Palace for one of the best castles in Pembrokeshire today
Family tickets are valid for families of two adults and up to three children.
Home to Henry de Gower, elected Bishop at the age of 50, St Davids Bishop's Palace became the centre of pilgrimage for the entire Western world, where thousands flocked to see the shrine of St David in the brand-new cathedral.
Now, the Palace sits in the picturesque surroundings of Pembrokeshire and sees thousands of visitors every year. With magnificent architecture, grand decoration and halls filled with history and heritage, St Davids Bishop's Palace makes for a fantastic day out for the whole family.
Please note: You may enter St Davids Bishop's Palace at any time of the day between 9:30am and 6pm. From September to October, the Palace closes at 5pm, with last admission being 4:30pm. From November to February, the site is open daily from 10am - 4pm.
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How to find us
By road: A4066 from St Clears.
By rail: 18km/11mls Carmarthen, on the Swansea-Carmarthen/Milford Haven/Pembroke Dock route.
By bus: 100m/110yards, route No 222, Carmarthen-Laugharne/Pendine.
By bike: NCN Route No.4 On route.
- Dog-friendly
- Gift shop
- Paid parking
- Most of the site can be enjoyed at ground level. The ground is mostly flat and level with some gentle slopes. Access throughout ground floor level is good.
- The site entrance is accessed from the street, and the visitor centre entrance is close to the entry point. The visitor centre leads directly into the palace. This journey is flat and even.
- There are paths around the courtyard, which are surfaced with bedded gravel and are wheelchair and buggy friendly.
- There are steps down to some of the under crofts/vaults. First floor is accessed via a flight of steps with handrails (the whole of the first floor can be seen by ascending one flight of stairs).
Yes, dogs on leads are welcome to access ground floor levels of the site. Dogs must be kept on leads at all times.
There is limited parking outside the palace. There is also a pay and display car park approximately 300 metres away along a surfaced road with a slight gradient in places.
Toilets are located on site and are at ground floor level - including an accessible cubicle with a ramp.
Smoking is not permitted at St Davids Bishop's Palace.