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Castell Henllys Iron Age Village

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Castell Henllys Iron Age Village

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Castell Henllys Iron Age Village is a remarkable archaeological site and living history museum nestled near Nevern in north Pembrokeshire, Wales. Situated within the stunning Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, this unique promontory fort stands at an elevation of approximately 65 metres. It is renowned as the only Iron Age village in Britain where reconstructed roundhouses and a granary stand on their original 2,000-year-old foundations, offering an unparalleled glimpse into ancient Welsh life.

Visitors consistently praise the authentic and immersive experience…

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  • Location: Nevern, Pembrokeshire, South Wales, Wales, United Kingdom

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    July 18, 2022

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    Situated in the rugged landscape, Castell Henllys is a reconstructed Iron Age hill fort, realistically reproducing a scene from life as it was over 2000 years ago.

    November 24, 2020

    Cycling

    Britain is littered with Iron Age hillforts but this is the only place where the roundhouses have been reconstructed. This phenomenal Iron Age village is set in beautiful surroundings with meadows and woodlands; it makes you wonder if perhaps you should move in.

    Visiting the roundhouses enables you to see how the local tribes would have lived thousands of years ago and costumed guides make the experience even more enjoyable. You’ll find a visitor centre, cafe and toilets here too.

    July 10, 2024

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    Park Castell Henllys - An Iron Age village.
    The reconstructions of this Iron Age settlement offer a beautiful insight into life in early Wales. The huts are very well reconstructed. Demonstrations and explanations bring the village to life. There are many activities for children.


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    Location: Nevern, Pembrokeshire, South Wales, Wales, United Kingdom

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is Castell Henllys Iron Age Village accessible for visitors with mobility challenges?

    Yes, Castell Henllys strives to be inclusive. While the site is set within a natural headland with some hilly terrain, the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority provides all-terrain mobility scooters free of charge for visitors who may find the slopes challenging. There are also 'Quiet Sessions' available for those preferring a calmer experience.

    Are dogs allowed at Castell Henllys Iron Age Village?

    Yes, well-behaved dogs on leads are welcome at Castell Henllys Iron Age Village. It's a great place to explore with your canine companion, especially with the surrounding woodland trails.

    What are the typical opening times for Castell Henllys Iron Age Village?

    Opening times for Castell Henllys Iron Age Village can vary seasonally. It's always best to check the official Pembrokeshire Coast National Park website for the most current and accurate opening hours and any seasonal closures before planning your visit. You can often find this information on their dedicated Castell Henllys page.

    How long should I allocate for a visit to Castell Henllys Iron Age Village?

    Most visitors find that 2 to 3 hours is a good amount of time to explore the reconstructed village, visit the roundhouses, engage with any demonstrations, and enjoy a short walk through the woodland. If you plan to have a picnic or spend more time in the children's play area, you might extend your visit.

    What kind of activities are available for families and children at Castell Henllys?

    Castell Henllys is highly recommended for families. Beyond exploring the reconstructed roundhouses and learning about Iron Age life from costumed interpreters, children can enjoy a dedicated play area, a barefoot trail, and encounter prehistoric breeds of livestock. The interactive learning experiences and hands-on workshops are designed to engage visitors of all ages.

    Are there any specific walking routes or trails directly connected to Castell Henllys?

    Castell Henllys is nestled within thirty acres of woodland and river meadows, offering several pleasant trails directly on site. Additionally, its location within the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park means there are numerous scenic walking routes nearby, ranging from gentle strolls to more challenging hikes. Many of these routes offer diverse natural features and viewpoints of the surrounding rugged landscape.

    Is there parking available at Castell Henllys Iron Age Village, and is there a fee?

    Yes, there is a dedicated car park at Castell Henllys Iron Age Village. While the intro mentions parking, it's worth noting that during peak season, especially summer, it can fill up. It's advisable to arrive earlier in the day if visiting during busy periods. Information regarding parking fees, if any, is typically available on the official Pembrokeshire Coast National Park website.

    What are the best times of year to visit Castell Henllys to avoid crowds?

    While the summer months offer the benefit of more frequent costumed interpreters and demonstrations, they are also the busiest. To avoid crowds, consider visiting during the shoulder seasons (spring or autumn). Weekdays outside of school holidays are generally quieter than weekends. The site offers a compelling experience year-round, even without the full summer program.

    Are there cafes or pubs located near Castell Henllys Iron Age Village?

    Castell Henllys has a riverside café on site, offering refreshments and light meals. For additional options, the nearby village of Nevern and other towns in the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park offer a selection of cafes, pubs, and restaurants where you can find local fare and a wider range of dining experiences.

    What unique historical aspects make Castell Henllys stand out among other Iron Age sites?

    Castell Henllys is unique because it is the only Iron Age village in Britain where reconstructed roundhouses and a granary stand on their original 2,000-year-old archaeological foundations. This authenticity, combined with ongoing archaeological excavations and living history interpretations, provides an unparalleled and immersive glimpse into the daily life of the Demetae tribe.

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