Pembroke Caste
Idyllically set on the banks of the river estuary, this mighty fortress is largely intact, and its endless passages, tunnels and stairways are great fun to explore, plus there are super exhibitions, which tell the tale of its medieval life. Once the seat of a succession of major barons who played leading roles in shaping Britain’s history, this historic showpiece is the birthplace of Henry Tudor, father to the infamous Henry VIII and grandfather of Elizabeth I.
Spend a day, and picnic in the beautifully kept grounds or from St. Anne’s Bastion, enjoy views along the estuary while partaking of refreshments from the snack bar. Visit the Brass Rubbing Centre and quickly and easily, make an attractive souvenir. Complete your visit with a walk around the medieval town walls and millpond, and from the opposite bank of the river, view the castle in all its splendour, surrounded by this peaceful stretch of water.
Opening Hours open all year round The Castle and Exhibition Rooms are open to the public daily (including Sundays) at the following times:
1st April – 30th September 9.30am – 6.00pm (last entry 5.15pm)
March and October 10.00am – 5.00pm (last entry 4.15pm)
November – February 10.00am – 4.00pm (last entry 3.15pm)
The castle is closed on 24-26 December and 1 January.
ENTRANCE FEES
The castle is closed on 24 26 December and 1 January
Adults £3.50
Concessions £2.50
Family Tickets (2 adults plus 2 children under 16): £10.00
Children under 5: FREE
Parties of 20 or more: £3.00 and £2.00
*Dogs admitted on leads.
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