List of castles in Wales

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Caernarfon Castle Caernarfon Castle 1994.jpg
Caernarfon Castle
Dolbadarn Castle Dolbadarn Castle Cadw.jpg
Dolbadarn Castle
A reconstruction of Holt Castle in 1495

Wales is sometimes called the "castle capital of the world" because of the large number of castles in a relatively small area. [1] [2] Wales had about 600 castles, [3] of which over 100 are still standing, either as ruins or as restored buildings. The rest have returned to nature, and today consist of ditches, mounds, and earthworks, often in commanding positions. Many of the sites in Wales are cared for by Cadw, the Welsh government's historic environment service.

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The four castles of Beaumaris, Caernarfon, Conwy, and Harlech together make up the Castles and Town Walls of King Edward in Gwynedd World Heritage Site, considered to be the "finest examples of late 13th century and early 14th century military architecture in Europe". [4]

Bridgend

Castles of which only earthworks, fragments, or nothing remains include:

NameImageTypeDateConditionOwnership / AccessNotes
Candleston Castle Candelston Castle 2009.JPG Fortified manor house14th centuryRuinedOnly the tower remains of a C14 fortified manor house built by the de Cantelupes. [6]
Coity Castle Coity Castle.jpg Keep and bailey12th - 14th centuriesRuinedCadwProminently sited above Heol West Plas, Coity Castle was founded in the early twelfth century and was granted to the Norman family of Turberville. [7]
Kenfig Castle Kenfig Castle ruins.jpg Keep and bailey12th centuryFragmentary remainsThe scanty remains of Kenfig Castle, a once great medieval fortress, rise from the dunes beside the Cynfig river. [8]
Llangynwyd Castle Llangynwyd Castle gateway.jpg 12th centuryFragmentary remainsAt Llangynwyd the remains of a once splendid medieval fortress are now reduced to scanty ruins and earthworks. [9]
Newcastle Newcastle Castle - Bridgend - geograph.org.uk - 1623057.jpg Enclosure castle12th centuryRuinedCadwThe castle's most outstanding feature is its complete Norman doorway, which greets the visitor approaching the castle from the south. [10]

Caerphilly

NameImageTypeDateConditionOwnership / AccessNotes
Caerphilly Castle Jmw-CaerphilyCastlel-2013-0002 (cropped).JPG Concentric castle13th - 14th centuryRuined, with partial restorationCadwCaerphilly is the largest medieval castle in Wales and one of the most impressive in Europe. [11]
Morgraig Castle Ruins of Castell Morgraig.jpg Enclosure castle13th centuryFragmentary remainsBuilt between 1243 and 1267, the form of the castle is unusual and has no comparisons elsewhere. Debate has centred on whether the castle was built by the Welsh Lords of Senghenydd, or by the Norman Lords of Glamorgan. [12] [13]
Ruperra Castle Ruperra Castle Visit 2011.jpg Mock castle17th centuryRuinedPrivateBuilt c1626 by Sir Thomas Morgan, steward to the Earl of Pembroke, and the latest example of the Elizabethan and Jacobean court taste for castellated mansions. [14]
Ruperra Motte Motte on Craig Ruperra - geograph.org.uk - 2370401.jpg Motte and bailey12th centuryRuined, with partial restorationRuperra Conservation TrustThe site includes remains of a medieval castle motte on a much earlier Iron Age hillfort. [15]

Cardiff

Castles of which only earthworks or nothing remains include:

NameImageTypeDateConditionOwnership / AccessNotes
Cardiff Castle Cardiff Castle (15803341639) (cropped).jpg Shell Keep11th centuryRuined, with partial restoration Cardiff Council Cardiff Castle was established within the walls of a mighty Roman fort by William I of England in about 1081. [16]
Castell Coch Castell Coch - exterior.JPG Gothic Revival19th century (Originally 11th century)IntactCadwCastell Coch, located on a prominent wooded hillside overlooking the Taff Valley and the northern part of Cardiff, is a remarkable blend of solid medieval masonry and High Victorian Gothic fantasy. [17]
St Fagans Castle Garden Castle St Fagans 04.JPG Enclosure castle13th centuryRuined National Museum Wales The remains of the medieval castle at St Fagans include the southern part of a stone curtain wall. The enclosure is currently overlain by an Elizabethan mansion, with part of the surviving curtain serving to define its forecourt. [18]
Bishop's Palace, Llandaff Bishops palace llandaff.jpg Concentric castle13th centuryRuined Cardiff Council Bishop's Palace is also known as Llandaff Castle or Bishop's Castle [19] [20]

Carmarthenshire

Castles of which only earthworks or nothing remains include: [21]

NameImageTypeDateConditionOwnership / AccessNotes
Carmarthen Castle Prif borth Castell Caerfyrddin 03.JPG Shell Keep11th centuryRuinedCarmarthenshire CouncilRemains of the high medieval castle, including a shell keep, gatehouse and two towers, are obscured by modern buildings, notably County Hall. [22]
Carreg Cennen Castle Carreg Cennen Castle - geograph.org.uk - 215125.jpg Enclosure castle13th centuryRuinedCadwSpectacularly set on a crag over the upper Cennen valley. A vaulted passage runs from the SE corner to a cave below E outer ward. [23]
Dinefwr Castle The circular keep of Dinefwr Castle - geograph.org.uk - 539300.jpg 12th centuryCadwDinefwr castle is thought to have been founded in the later twelfth century by Rhys ap Gruffudd, the Lord Rhys, and became known as the traditional capital of Dyfed. [24]
Dryslwyn Castle Dryslwyn Castle.jpg 13th centuryCadwThe shattered ruins of a medieval castle crown the ultimate summit of a dramatically isolated and abrupt hill rising from the Tywi floodplain. [25]
Kidwelly Castle The great gatehouse, Kidwelly Castle - geograph.org.uk - 1154702.jpg 12th century and earlierCadwKidwelly Castle is an imposing ruin, situated on a scarp above the upper tidal limit of the Gwendraeth Fach Estuary, and considered one of the finest castles in Wales. [26]
Laugharne Castle Laugharne Castle.jpg 13th centuryCadwThe castle of Laugharne was built by the Anglo-Normans in the early twelfth century and is probably mentioned in 1116, but the existing ruins are thirteenth century and later. [27]
Llandovery Castle Llandovery Castle (cropped).jpg 11th centuryLlandovery Castle is a motte and bailey castle first mentioned in 1113. Extensive remains of masonry walls and towers occupy the motte, and a shell keep enclosure is represented by half-buried footings. [28]
Llansteffan Castle Llansteffan Castle.jpg 12th centuryCadwProminently situated on a rocky promontery, overlooking the mouth of the Tywi. Substantial and impressive remains of a rubble masonry castle dating from the C12 to C15. [29]
Castell Moel Castell Moel.JPG 16th centuryShattered ruins of a possibly 16th but probably 17th century house ruins; an early wing was incorporated into large cruciform renaissance house. [30]
Newcastle Emlyn Castle DSCN4079-castle crop b.jpg 13th & 15th centuryShattered ruins remain of Newcastle Emlyn Castle. Excavation through the 1980s have revealed some details, but the castle is best known from a collection of medieval accounts and surveys. [31]

Ceredigion

Castles of which only earthworks or nothing remains include: [21]

NameImageTypeDateConditionOwnership / AccessNotes
Aberystwyth Castle Aber Castle.jpg Concentric castle13th centuryRuined Aberystwyth Town Council Work on Aberystwyth Castle commenced in 1277 under Edward I and was completed in 1289. The castle remains have been much restored and now form part of a public park. [32]
Cardigan Castle Cardigan Castle-Geograph-4531517-by-Chris-Andrews (cropped).jpg 13th century Ceredigion County Council Situated on promontory overlooking Cardigan Bridge. Portions of the curtain wall survive in the tall embankment overlooking the bridge. There are remains of three semi-circular towers, the largest & most elaborate incorporated into the early C19 Castle Green House [33]

Conwy

NameImageTypeDateConditionOwnership / AccessNotes
Conwy Castle Conwy Castle - geograph.org.uk - 822134.jpg 13th centuryRuined, with partial restorationCadw
Deganwy Castle Castell Degannwy Deganwy Castle Sir Ddinbych Wales 09.JPG 13th centuryEarthworks remain
Dolwyddelan Castle Dolwyddelan Castle Cadw.jpg 13th centuryPartially ruinousCadw
Gwrych Castle Gwrych Castle.jpg 19th centuryDerelict, being restored Gwrych Castle Preservation Trust Mock Gothic
Gwydir Castle Gwydir Castle.jpg 16th centuryIntactPrivate

Denbighshire

NameImageTypeDateConditionOwnership / AccessNotes
Bodelwyddan Castle Bodelwyddan castle view2 arp.jpg 19th century (Originally 15th)
Denbigh Castle Denbigh Castle - geograph.org.uk - 563477.jpg 13th -14th centuryCadw
Dinas Brân Above the Valley (52831034885).jpg 12th century
Dyserth Castle Remains Of Dyserth Castle, Flintshire.jpeg 13th century
Rhuddlan Castle Rhuddlan Castle, May 2012.jpg 13th centuryCadw
Ruthin Castle Castell Rhuthun - adfeilion y goresgynwyr (wel o lia fe drion nhw) 27.JPG 13th centuryHotel
Twthill, Rhuddlan Twthill - geograph.org.uk - 608358.jpg 11th centuryCadw
Prestatyn Castle Prestatyn Castle (Motte and Bailey) - geograph.org.uk - 4652537.jpg 12th century Motte & Bailey castle

Flintshire

NameImageTypeDateConditionOwnership / AccessNotes
Caergwrle Castle Caergwrle Castle 2.JPG 13th centuryCadw
Ewloe Castle Ewloe Castle - geograph.org.uk - 878422.jpg 12th centuryCadw
Flint Castle Flint Castle 01.JPG 13th centuryCadw
Hawarden Castle Hawarden 'Old' Castle - geograph.org.uk - 287719.jpg 13th century
New Hawarden Castle New Hawarden Castle.JPG 18th century
Mold Castle Mold Castle (motte & bailey), Mold - 2321514 7855565b.jpg 12th century

Gwynedd

NameImageTypeDateConditionOwnership / AccessNotes
Bryn Bras Castle The front of Castell Bryn Bras - geograph.org.uk - 321216.jpg 19th century
Caernarfon Castle Caernarfon Castle 1994.jpg 13th centuryRuined, with partial restorationCadw
Carndochan Castle Geograph-1572703-Castell-Carndochan.jpg 13th century
Castell y Bere Castel y Bere site.jpg 13th centuryCadw
Criccieth Castle Criccieth Castle - geograph.org.uk - 597029.jpg 13th centuryCadw
Dinas Emrys DinasEmrys1.JPG 12th century keep on early medieval site
Dolbadarn Castle Dolbadarn.jpg 13th centuryCadw
Harlech Castle Harlech Castle - Cadw photograph.jpg 13th centuryCadw
Penrhyn Castle Penrhyn Castle.jpg 19th centuryIntact National Trust

Isle of Anglesey

NameImageTypeDateConditionOwnership / AccessNotes
Castell Aberlleiniog Castellaberlleiniog.jpg 12th century
Beaumaris Castle Beaumaris aerial.jpg 13th centuryCadw

Merthyr Tydfil

NameImageTypeDateConditionOwnership / AccessNotes
Morlais Castle Morlais Castle.JPG 13th century
Cyfarthfa Castle MerthyrTydfilCyfarthfaCastleFrontView.jpg 19th century

Monmouthshire

NameImageTypeDateConditionOwnership / AccessNotes
Abergavenny Castle Abergavenny Castle 2.jpg 11th to 13th century
Betws Newydd Castle 11th century
Caldicot Castle Caldicot Castle.jpg 12th to 15th century
Castell Arnold Site of Castle Arnold - geograph.org.uk - 1288672.jpg 12th centuryNear Llanover
Chepstow Castle Chepstow Castle (4197).jpg 11th to 14th centuryCadw
Dingestow Castle Earthworks at Dingestow - geograph.org.uk - 1173219.jpg 11th and 12th centuryTwo castles, one 11th century the other 12th
Grosmont Castle GrosmontCastle4.jpg 12th to 14th centuryCadw
Llanfair Kilgeddin Castle Llanfair Kilgeddin motte - geograph - 3255322.jpg 11th century
Llantrisant, Monmouthshire Castell Troggy Cas Troggy - geograph.org.uk - 570336.jpg 13th century
Llanvair Discoed Castle Llanvair Discoed Castle ruins from St. Mary's churchyard - geograph - 3311417.jpg 12th to 13th century
Monmouth Castle Monmouth Castle - geograph.org.uk - 1373622.jpg 11th to 13th centuryCadw
Newcastle 11th century
Penrhos Castle 11th century
Pen y Clawdd Castle 11th centuryNear Abergavenny
Raglan Castle Raglan Castle's main entrance.jpg 15th centuryCadw
Skenfrith Castle Great Tower, Skenfrith Castle - geograph.org.uk - 714671.jpg 12th to 13th centuryCadw
Tregrug Castle Part of Llangibby Castle ruins - geograph - 3392642.jpg 13th century
Trellech Castle Trellech - Tump Terret Castle Mound - geograph.org.uk - 473817.jpg 12th century
Usk Castle Garrison Tower and sundial, Usk Castle - geograph.org.uk - 1425960.jpg 12th to 14th century
White Castle White Castle, inner ward gatehouse and curtain wall.JPG 11th to 13th centuryCadw

Neath Port Talbot

NameImageTypeDateConditionOwnership / AccessNotes
Margam Castle 26 Margam Castle 18th Nov 2009 (6378116297).jpg 19th century Neath Port Talbot County Borough Council
Neath Castle Neath Castle - geograph.org.uk - 42391.jpg 12th centuryNeath Town Council

Newport

Castle with only earthworks, Wentloog Castle.

NameImageTypeDateConditionOwnership / AccessNotes
Caerleon Castle Caerleon-Round Tower.jpg 11th to 13th century
Newport Castle Newport Castle - geograph.org.uk - 781279.jpg 13th centuryCadw
Pencoed Castle Gatehouse (4034596882).jpg 13th century
Penhow Castle Penhow castle in 2002.JPG 12th century

Pembrokeshire

NameImageTypeDateConditionOwnership / AccessNotes
Benton Castle [34] Benton Castle (geograph 2558966).jpg no date
Carew Castle Carew Castle across Mill Pond.JPG 11th to 16th centuryPrivate / Open to the public
Cilgerran Castle 01 Cilgerran Castle.jpg 13th centuryCadw
Haverfordwest Castle HaverfordwestCastle - geograph.org.uk - 25363.jpg 12th century
Llawhaden Castle Llawhaden.jpg 12th to 14th centuryCadw
Manorbier Castle Manorbier Castle.jpg 12th to 14th centuryPrivate / Open to the public
Narberth Castle Narberth castle pembrokeshire.jpg 13th century
Newport Castle 19th century
Pembroke Castle Pembroke Castle - June 2011.jpg 12th & 13th centuryPrivate / Open to the public
Picton Castle 02 Picton Castle Pembrokeshire.JPG 12th centuryPicton Castle Trust
Roch Castle Roch Castle-4595482-by-Chris-Andrews.jpg 12th centuryPrivate
Tenby Castle Part of Tenby Castle - geograph.org.uk - 893440.jpg 13th century
Upton Castle 13th centuryPrivate
Wiston Castle Wiston castle - geograph.org.uk - 160545.jpg 12th centuryCadw
Wolf's Castle The motte - geograph.org.uk - 619508.jpg Motte and bailey11th century

Powys

Castles of which only earthworks, fragments or nothing remains include:

NameImageTypeDateConditionOwnership / AccessNotes
Aberedw Castle Still standing - geograph.org.uk - 1328127.jpg 11th to 13th centuryTwo castles, one 11th and one 13th century
Blaenllyfni Castle Part of the remains of Blaenllyfni Castle 3480079 f5566f1b.jpg 13th century
Brecon Castle Brecon Castle.jpg 11th centuryHotel
Bronllys Castle Bronllys Castle motte and tower - geograph.org.uk - 2469137.jpg 12th centuryCadw
Cefnllys Castle Southern Castle at Cefnllys.jpg Hill castle12th centuryFragmentary remainsThree castles, an 11th century motte and bailey followed by two 13th century masonry castles.
Crickhowell Castle Crickhowell Castle 01.jpg 12th century
Dolforwyn Castle Dolforwyn Castle, Powys - geograph.org.uk - 404113.jpg 13th centuryCadw
Hay Castle Hay Castle, Hay-on-Wye - geograph.org.uk - 583851.jpg 11th or 12th centuryHay Castle Trust
Llanthomas Castle Mound
Llanthomas Castle Mound Llanthomas Castle Mound.jpg
Llanthomas Castle Mound
11th or 12th centuryPrivate
Maesllwch Castle Maeslwch castle - geograph.org.uk - 36551.jpg 19th centuryPrivate19th-century house in castellated style
Montgomery Castle Castle and Path.JPG 13th centuryCadw
Powis Castle PowisCastle.jpg 12th to 19th centuryNational Trust
Tretower Castle Tretower Castle.jpg 12th centuryCadw

Rhondda Cynon Taf

Castles of which only earthworks, fragments or nothing remains include:

Castell Nos
NameImageTypeDateConditionOwnership / AccessNotes
Llantrisant Castle Llantrisant Castle ruins.jpg 13th century

Swansea

NameImageTypeDateConditionOwnership / AccessNotes
Loughor Castle Loughor Castle - geograph.org.uk - 2353532.jpg 12th centuryCadw
Oxwich Castle Oxwich Castle 4.jpg 16th centuryCadw
Oystermouth Castle Oystermouth Castle - geograph.org.uk - 1617797.jpg 12th & 13th century City and County of Swansea Council
Pennard Castle Castell Pennard - geograph.org.uk - 1307870.jpg 12th centuryPennard Golf Course
Penrice Castle Penrice Castle, Gower, Sth. Wales - geograph.org.uk - 119951.jpg 13th centuryPrivate
Swansea Castle Swansea Castle.DSC00521.JPG 12th centuryCadw
Weobley Castle Weobley Castle.jpg 13th centuryCadw

Vale of Glamorgan

Castles of which only earthworks, fragments or nothing remains include:

NameImageTypeDateConditionOwnership / AccessNotes
Barry Castle BarryCastle1.JPG 13th - 14th centuryCadw
Fonmon Castle Fonmon Castle.jpg 14th centuryPrivate
Hensol Castle HensolCastleS.jpg 18th centuryPrivate
Ogmore Castle Stepping Stones on River Ogmore, Ogmore Castle, Ogmore, near Bridgend, Wales - geograph.org.uk - 88693.jpg 12th centuryCadw
Old Beaupre Castle Beaupre Castle - Inner.jpg 16th centuryCadw
Penmark Castle Penmark Castle, seen from the churchyard - geograph.org.uk - 1028446.jpg 12th century
St Donat's Castle Atlanticcollege1.jpg 12th century Atlantic College
St Quintins Castle Saint Quentin's castle, Llanblethian - geograph.org.uk - 547195.jpg 14th centuryCadw

Wrexham

NameImageTypeDateConditionOwnership / AccessNotes
Chirk Castle ChirkCastle1.JPG 13th centuryNational Trust
Holt Castle Remains of Holt Castle - geograph.org.uk - 352189.jpg 13th century

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