General Admission Ticket - Tretower Court and Castle
Tretower Court and Castle
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Book your tickets to Tretower Court and Castle for one of the most beautiful castles in Powys
A massive circular tower built by Roger Picard II, the striking building became known as Tretower - or, 'the place of the tower'.
With four storeys and nine-feet-thick stone walls, the architectural wonder wasn't built just for protection - and it stands tall today, just as remarkable as it was 900 years ago.
Please note: You may enter Tretower Court and Castle daily from 10am - 5pm, with last entry at 4:30pm. From November to March, the buildings are closed Monday & Tuesdays but remain open every other day from 10am - 4pm, with last entry at 3:30pm.
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How to find us
By road: Signposted in Tretower Village, off A479 5km/3mls North West of Crickhowell.
By rail: 18km/11mls Abergavenny, Manchester/Liverpool-Abergavenny/Cardiff.
By bus: 100m/110yards, route No.X43, Brecon-Abergavenny.
By bike: NCN Route No.8 (8km/5mls)
- Baby-changing facilities
- Bike access
- Dog-friendly
- Food and drink
- Toilets
- There are 2 dedicated accessible parking bays facing the entrance.
- The restaurant can be accessed via a flight of stairs or by a lift.
- There are two unisex toilets located inside the monument and in the visitor centre.
- On entry to the courtyard, there are level cobbled pathways which may be uncomfortable for wheelchair users.
- The first floor is only accessible by multiple sets of stairs, some of these are narrow and steep but there are handrails.
- Visitors are required to climb a small, grassed mound to access the castle.
- Inside the monument, the lawned sections are flat, level and seperated by gravelled pathways.
Dogs on leads are welcome to access ground floor levels of the site.
There is a gravelled car park area and roadside parking opposite the court. The car park fits approximately 30 vehicles.
Yes, visitor toilets are available at this site.
Smoking is not permitted at Tretower Court and Castle.