Rhuddlan Castle
Begun in 1277, this was the second of King Edward I's great Welsh fortifications. A protected river dock forms one side of the defences of this concentrically planned castle, dominated by a distinctive diamond-shaped inner ward. OS map 116: SJ 024779
Parking, toilets and toilet for disabled visitors, baby changing facilities, on-site gift shop.
We welcome assistance dogs at our sites. From April 2009, dogs on leads will also be welcome at some of our sites. Please see 'dogs' page (on the left) for more information.
Adult - £3.00, concession - £2.60, family - £8.60
Entry is free for Welsh residents aged 60 and over or 16 and under who have a valid pass. To find out how to get one please go to the free entry scheme page.
Opening times 01.11.09 - 26.03.10: Closed 27.03.10 - 31.10.10: Monday - Sunday 10.00 - 17.00 01.11.10 - 31.03.11: Closed
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