Place to Visit in Pembrokeshire
Castell Henllys Iron Age Fort
Castell Henllys Iron Age Fort
Situated in the rugged north Pembrokeshire landscape, Castell Henllys is a reconstructed Iron Age hill fort. Archaeological excavation of the site has enabled the National Park Authority to realistically reproduce life as it was over 2000 years ago. A programme of events from craft demonstrations to children's activities to guided tours are held throughout the year. Winter opening is at a reduced level of entry. Phone for details.
| Accreditations / Facilities: |
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| Adult: | £ 3.90 |
| Child (5-16yrs): | £ 2.75 |
| OAP: | £ 2.75 |
| Family: | £ 10.50 |
| Family Definition: | 2 adults & up to 3 concessions |
| Group: | £ 2.75 |
| Opening Months: | January to December |
| Opening Times: | Easter to end of October Daily 10am to 5pm. November to Easter Daily 11am to 3pm |
Contact Information:
Meline
Off A487 Cardigan-Fishguard Rd
Nr Newport
SA413UT
Off A487 Cardigan-Fishguard Rd
Nr Newport
SA413UT
| Tel: | 01239 891319 |
| Fax: | 01239 891319 |
| Email: | rhonweno@pembrokeshirecoast.org.uk |
| Web: | www.castellhenllys.com |
ID: 2340 Revised: 23/6/2010
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