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Pembroke Castle

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Justine
June 25, 2022
Birth place of Henry Tudor, majestic castle with moat in the centre of the town. Pay to enter, can book in advance
Darryl
March 30, 2022
Amazing historical castle recommend the enactment
Sara
March 14, 2022
Birthplace of Henry VII. The guided tours are a must, the history of the castle and it's importance are fascinating!
Sarah
January 30, 2022
Great family day out and suitable for all ages. Lots of interesting history can be found about Pembroke Castle whether you choose to browse or pay for a guided tour I'm sure you will find this castle fascinating. POSTCODE SA71 4LA
Wendy
October 13, 2021
Birthplace of Henry Tudor. Pretty impressive with its rare, round keep. Usually a full programme of events for children but please check first as they are popular and you might need to book. You can stroll around the castle from the car parks (although there's a slight uphill start to the walk). This will bring you out onto the mill bridge, with seating areas and the statue of Henry. Two pubs, and the Cornstore café are close if you need refreshments. Rose Café in the main street has great reviews too. If you'd like to continue your stroll, then cross the road for a level walk alongside the millpond towards the nature reserve. Pembroke main street is up the hill. If you struggle with hills, then drive past the lower car parks at the back of town and bear right to follow the one way road around the Castle. Stay in the right hand lane going up the hill, take the first right hand exit and you'll find car parks that link to the main street level. You might be lucky and find a short stay parking place on Main Street. Also worth stopping towards the end of the one way system in the Main street is the large antique centre in the old chapel and for unusual items, try The Room, just across from the chapel. There's a small car park near the Church (on your left as the main street rejoins into one road.. Eating? As well as the George, Watermans Arms and the Cornstore. Close to the Mill Bridge, try the Coachhouse, and the Kings Arms (with it's own parking at the rear) Tons of other cafés and takeaways too.
Birthplace of Henry Tudor. Pretty impressive with its rare, round keep. Usually a full programme of events for children but please check first as they are popular and you might need to book. You can stroll around the castle from the car parks (although there's a slight uphill start to the walk). Thi…

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Pembroke, Wales