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Guide To Tretower Court and Castle

Tretower Court and Castle

2.5 miles northwest of Crickhowell. In the 14th century a fortified manor was built to replace the Norman Castle.

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Tretower Court and Castle Information

Powys, Tretower, Crickhowell NP8 1RF.

Phone

03000 252239

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Opening Hours

Monday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Tuesday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Wednesday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Thursday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Friday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Saturday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Sunday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM

NOTE: Venues often have seasonal opening hours or can be subject to change, so it's always wise to check with the venue before visiting.

Tretower Court and Castle Reviews

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Review from Google Places

22 July 2024

Surprisingly lovely little castle and x medieval hall. Alot more to see than may at first appear to be.

The castle is not huge, but it has some lovely details, and it compactness makes it all the more intriguing and tangible.

The manor is well preserved and has some very sympathetic renovations.

Towers, walk ways, grand rooms, bring it to life. I’ve been to this area many times but never before visited. A great way to spend an hour or more.

Tim Tomlinson

Review from Google Places

14 July 2024

I had an amazing time visiting Tretower Court. It was fantastic to immerse myself in the history of the house and explore all the little nooks and crannies. I loved that you could actually touch and interact with things—it made the experience so much more engaging. The staff were wonderful and really added to the visit with their friendly and knowledgeable approach. The cafe was a lovely surprise, offering delicious treats. Plus, the free and easy parking was a great bonus. Highly recommend a visit!

David Barton

Review from Google Places

16 June 2024

Absolutely amazing little place, found by mistake but so glad we did. Plenty to see and do. Definitely worth going out of your way to visit. Castle, Gardens, Animals, Manor house, Gift shop & coffee shop. 2 adults without cadw membership was £19.00. Great staff very knowledgeable and even offered to show us around.

R T

Review from Google Places

13 June 2024

Worth a detour. Nice combination of authentic buildings (ruins actually) and buildings restored to give the visitor an impression of life in those days.

Consider the CADW pass, also attractive options for foreigners.

Audio guide is really helpful.

Floris de Nie

Review from Google Places

2 June 2024

Really beautiful grounds that have been lovingly restored and cared for. The Cadow pass saved us a lot of money and many of the site have great audio guides.

Mark Goggin

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