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Wiston Castle

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Alexander
November 15, 2018
A medieval motte-and-bailey castle that once belonged to a Flemish baron called Wizo - it's a ruin, of course, but reasonably well preserved and with great views across the surrounding countryside. Free entry, always open (at least when we've been!) and a readily accessible slice of Pembrokeshire's Norman-era history - that's if you're able to tramp across a small cow field and climb a steep set of stairs with no hand rails. (Accessibility is relative where Pembrokeshire's historical monuments are concerned.) Fun fact: Wiston (Cas Wis in Welsh) is pronounced without the T.
A medieval motte-and-bailey castle that once belonged to a Flemish baron called Wizo - it's a ruin, of course, but reasonably well preserved and with great views across the surrounding countryside. Free entry, always open (at least when we've been!) and a readily accessible slice of Pembrokeshire's…
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3 Cawdor Terrace
Wiston, Wales