Discover the Historic Castell Dolforwyn
Explore the medieval heritage and stunning views at Castell Dolforwyn, a historic castle overlooking the beautiful Montgomeryshire landscape.
Castell Dolforwyn, perched majestically on a hilltop, is a captivating site that tells the story of medieval Wales. Constructed by the powerful Prince of Gwynedd, Llewellyn the Great, in the 13th century, the castle was strategically built to oversee the surrounding landscape and protect against English incursions. Today, visitors can explore its impressive ruins that offer a fascinating insight into the architectural styles of the era. The stone walls and remnants of towers provide a stunning backdrop for photography and a tangible connection to the past. The surrounding area is equally enchanting, with lush greenery and breathtaking views that stretch across the Montgomeryshire countryside. Whether you are wandering through the castle grounds or enjoying a picnic nearby, the scenic beauty of Castell Dolforwyn will leave a lasting impression. The site is not only a historical landmark but also a tranquil retreat for those seeking to escape the hustle and bustle of modern life. Castell Dolforwyn is open to visitors throughout the week, allowing ample opportunity to explore its storied past. Be sure to check the opening hours before your visit, as they may vary by season. The castle's location also makes it an excellent starting point for further adventures in the area, including nearby walking trails and charming villages that encapsulate the spirit of Welsh culture.
Local tips
- Visit early in the morning or late afternoon for fewer crowds and better lighting for photos.
- Wear comfortable shoes for exploring the uneven terrain around the castle.
- Pack a picnic to enjoy the scenic views from the castle grounds.
- Bring binoculars to spot wildlife in the surrounding area.
- Check for any special events or tours that may enhance your visit.
A brief summary to Castell Dolforwyn
- Montgomery, Abermule, SY15 6JJ, GB
Getting There
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Car
From the center of Merionethshire, head onto the A487 road. Continue on the A487 until you reach the junction with the A458. Take the A458 towards Welshpool. After approximately 10 miles, follow the signs for Abermule, and merge onto the A489. Continue for about 2 miles and turn left onto Dolforwyn Lane. You will find Castell Dolforwyn approximately half a mile down the lane. There is a small car park available near the castle.
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Public Transport
Take a train from any station in Merionethshire to Welshpool. Once in Welshpool, transfer to the local bus service (Bus number 70, check the schedule for frequency) heading towards Abermule. Get off at the Abermule stop. From there, it is a 15-minute walk to Castell Dolforwyn. Head southeast on the main road towards Dolforwyn Lane and follow the signs to the castle. Ensure you check the bus schedules as they may vary.
Attractions Nearby to Castell Dolforwyn
- Red House Nature Reserve
- The Brimmon Oak
- The Robert Owen Museum
- The Naissance Experience at Glansevern Hall Gardens
- Andrew Logan Museum of Sculpture
- Hen Domen Mound & Bailey Castle
- The Old Bell Museum
- Montgomery Castle
- Montgomery War Memorial
- Montgomery Town Walls
- Falconry Experience Wales (Strictly by Appointment only)
- Llyn Coed y Dinas Nature Reserve
- Welshpool & Llanfair Light Railway
- National Trust - Powis Castle and Garden
- Welshpool Cockpit
Landmarks nearby to Castell Dolforwyn
- Ffridd Faldwyn, Montgomery
- Ffridd Faldwyn Iron Age Hillfort
- Roundton Hill National Nature Reserve
- Radnorshire Wildlife Trust, Tylcua Hill.
- Radnor Revivals Holiday Lodges and Events
- Bryntail Lead Mine Buildings
- Offa's Dyke Centre
- Fforest Glud / Radnor Forest
- Radnor Forest
- Whinyard Rocks
- Radnorshire Wildlife Trust
- National Cycle Museum
- Play Radnor
- Castle nimble
- The Elan Valley