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Top 6 Castles around Llangennith, Llanmadoc And Cheriton

Best castles around Llangennith, Llanmadoc And Cheriton are found within the wider Gower Peninsula, an area known for its diverse landscapes, from coastal paths to salt marshes. While the immediate villages primarily feature sites of archaeological interest, the surrounding region offers historically significant fortifications. This area provides opportunities to explore medieval architecture and learn about the region's past.

Best castles around Llangennith, Llanmadoc And Cheriton

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Last updated: June 29, 2026

Kidwelly Castle

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The memorial at the Castle celebrates Gwenllian, one of Wales's greatest heroines. In 1136 she led a Welsh army against Marcher lord Maurice de Londres. The battle took place nearby and despite her bravery Gwenllian was captured and beheaded.

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Pennard Castle

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Pennard Castle's situation is both dramatic and beautiful. From its lofty perch on top of Pennard Pill it has a sweeping view out towards Three Cliffs Bay. Though it is …

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Oxwich Castle

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When is a castle not a castle? Appearances can be deceptive as Oxwich Castle isn't really a castle at all even though its impressive builk towers above the wide sweep …

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Weobley Castle

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Weobley Castle dates back to the 14th centure and is situated in a fine location overlooking the saltmarshes of the Gower Peninsula. The place was a fortified manor house more …

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Oxwich Towers is a lodge at the main gates of Penrice Castle that was constructed in the 1790s as an extravagant Gothic folly designed to resemble a ruined castle.

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Jill M
January 15, 2024, Kidwelly Castle

Worth leaving Sustrans Route 4 to take a look at the castle. Only a short diversion

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Oxwich Towers is a lodge at the main gates of Penrice Castle that was constructed in the 1790s as an extravagant Gothic folly designed to resemble a ruined castle. It now serves as a luxury self catering option and is often used for honeymoons.

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David Howells
October 31, 2023, Pennard Castle

Pennard Castle's situation is both dramatic and beautiful. From its lofty perch on top of Pennard Pill it has a sweeping view out towards Three Cliffs Bay. Though it is now in a state of disrepair, the views are superb and it is still well worth a visit.

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David Howells
October 30, 2023, Oxwich Castle

When is a castle not a castle? Appearances can be deceptive as Oxwich Castle isn't really a castle at all even though its impressive builk towers above the wide sweep of Oxwich Bay. Simply put it is a an impressive Tudor manor house built by an ambitious father and son who made it look more like a castle for social points than for defensive purposes. It is a beautiful place though nonetheless.

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David Howells
October 29, 2023, Weobley Castle

Weobley Castle dates back to the 14th centure and is situated in a fine location overlooking the saltmarshes of the Gower Peninsula. The place was a fortified manor house more than a castle built by the powerful de la Bere family. The castle was attacked and damaged by the forces of Owain Glyndŵr in the early 15th century, but most of the building was left standing. The castle is now in the care of CADW.

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Lee
October 7, 2023, Kidwelly Castle

The memorial at the Castle celebrates Gwenllian, one of Wales's greatest heroines. In 1136 she led a Welsh army against Marcher lord Maurice de Londres. The battle took place nearby and despite her bravery Gwenllian was captured and beheaded. Gwenllian was a princess by birth and marriage. Her husband, Gruffudd ap Rhys, was prince of Deheubarth; her father, Gruffudd ap Cynan, Prince of Gwynedd. King Henry I died in 1135. With no heir, England was left in turmoil. Sensing the chance to win back lands, the Welsh launched a campaign against Anglo Norman rule. Gruffudd travelled to Gwynedd to gather support. With her husband away, Gwenllian led her doomed army against a Norman counter attack. Gwenllian and Gruffudd's greatest legacy was their youngest son, The Lord Rhys, who rose to become the most important Welsh ruler of the time.

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From here you have a beautiful view of the meandering river and the beach in the background.

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RobertB
June 6, 2021, Weobley Castle

Weobley Castle is 14th century fortified manor house. The castle overlooks Llanrhidian saltmarshes and the Loughborough estuary. There is also basic but nice campsite with fantastic lawn and very friendly owners.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of historical sites can I explore in the Llangennith, Llanmadoc, and Cheriton area?

The area offers a diverse range of historical sites, from medieval fortified manor houses like Weobley Castle to significant archaeological remains such as Bovehill Castle and the Medieval Hermitage Site on Burry Holms. You can also find Iron Age defended enclosures like North Hill Tor Camp, providing insights into various periods of history.

Are there any family-friendly castles to visit nearby?

Yes, Weobley Castle is considered family-friendly and offers a fascinating glimpse into medieval aristocratic living. While not a traditional castle, Oxwich Towers, a Gothic folly at Penrice Castle Gates, can also be an interesting stop for families.

Which castles offer significant historical insights into medieval life?

Weobley Castle, a 14th-century fortified manor house, is an excellent example, showcasing domestic features and providing insight into medieval aristocratic living. Bovehill Castle, though primarily archaeological, also holds significant potential for understanding medieval secular architecture.

Can I find any archaeological sites or ancient fortifications in the immediate vicinity?

Absolutely. The area is rich in archaeological sites. Bovehill Castle in Llangennith is known for its historical significance and archaeological potential. The Medieval Hermitage Site on Burry Holms features remains of a 12th-century chapel, and North Hill Tor Camp is a well-preserved Iron Age defended enclosure.

What kind of views can I expect from the castles in the region?

From Weobley Castle, you can enjoy beautiful views over the Llanrhidian salt marshes and the Loughor Estuary. Oxwich Castle, though more of a Tudor manor, is set in a particularly picturesque location overlooking Oxwich Bay, offering stunning photographic opportunities.

Are there opportunities for outdoor activities like hiking or cycling near these castles?

Yes, the region offers numerous outdoor activities. You can find various running trails, cycling routes, and MTB trails that often pass by or near historical sites. For example, some cycling routes incorporate Weobley Castle, allowing you to combine a castle visit with a scenic ride.

What is the best time of year to visit the castles and historical sites in this area?

The Gower Peninsula, where these sites are located, is beautiful year-round. Spring and summer offer pleasant weather for exploring and enjoying the coastal views. Autumn provides stunning landscapes, while winter can offer a more tranquil experience, though some facilities might have reduced hours. Always check specific site opening times before your visit.

Are there any lesser-known or 'hidden gem' historical sites worth discovering?

Beyond the more prominent sites, Bovehill Castle in Llangennith is a well-preserved example of its type with significant archaeological potential, offering a glimpse into early fortifications. The remote and tidal Medieval Hermitage Site on Burry Holms is also a unique and historically important location for those interested in medieval Christianity.

Where can I find parking when visiting castles like Weobley Castle?

For Weobley Castle, there is typically parking available on-site or nearby, as it is a Cadw-managed property. For other sites, especially archaeological ones like Bovehill Castle or the Hermitage, parking might be less formal, often requiring parking in nearby villages or designated public areas and walking to the site.

What do visitors particularly enjoy about the castles and historical sites in this region?

Visitors appreciate the rich history and the opportunity to explore well-preserved structures like Weobley Castle. The scenic locations, such as Oxwich Castle overlooking Oxwich Bay, are also highly valued for their beauty and photographic opportunities. The blend of history with the natural landscape of the Gower Peninsula is a major draw.

Are there any unique historical structures beyond traditional castles?

Yes, the area features several unique structures. Weobley Castle is notable as a fortified manor house rather than a traditional military castle. Oxwich Castle is more accurately described as a magnificent Tudor manor built on medieval foundations. Additionally, Oxwich Towers is an extravagant Gothic folly designed to resemble a ruined castle.

Can I combine a castle visit with a longer walk or trail?

Absolutely. Many of the historical sites are situated within beautiful landscapes, making them ideal starting points or points of interest for longer walks. For instance, you can find running or cycling routes that pass by or near castles like Weobley, allowing you to enjoy both history and the outdoors.

Are there places to eat or stay near the castles?

The villages of Llangennith, Llanmadoc, and Cheriton, as well as the wider Gower Peninsula, offer various options for accommodation and dining. You can find pubs and cafes in these villages and nearby, providing convenient stops before or after your castle explorations. Some areas also have campsites or guesthouses.

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