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Castell Coch

Visitor notice

Castell Coch will be closed from 6-31 January 2025 for its annual deep clean.

Conservation Action

You may notice scaffolding appearing on the Well Tower of our fairy-tale castle in the trees, this is to enable weatherproofing work on roofs and chimneys, as well as extensive re-pointing of stone walls. 

Follow our timeline as we work to restore Castell Coch's timeless splendour.

Castell Coch – Conservation action timeline 

Fairy-tale castle was a plaything for the rich and powerful

What happens when a patron of unlimited wealth meets an architect of boundless imagination? Here’s your answer.

Castell Coch, or the ‘Red Castle’, rises up from the ancient beech woods of Fforest Fawr like a vision from a fairy tale. Yet these great towers with their unmistakable conical roofs only hint at the splendour within.

Given free rein by the third Marquess of Bute, architect William Burges didn’t hold back. The highly decorated interiors and rich furnishings of Castell Coch make it a dazzling masterpiece of the High Victorian era.

But it’s no exotic folly. Underneath the mock-medieval trappings you can still trace the impressive remains of a 13th-century castle, once used as a hunting lodge by the ruthless Marcher lord Gilbert de Clare.

Castell Coch has been a plaything of the rich and powerful for over 700 years. Having lavished huge sums on it neither Gilbert de Clare nor the Marquess of Bute spent much time here.

But it remains a magnificent vision of an imaginary medieval world – regularly voted by the public as their favourite building in Wales.

More about Castell Coch

Opening times & prices

Opening times

1st March - 30th June 9.30–5pm
1st July - 31st August 9.30–6pm
1st September - 31st October 9.30–5pm
1st November - 29th February 10am–4pm

Last admission 30 minutes before closing

*Closed 24, 25, 26 December and 1 January

**Castell Coch will be closed from 6-31 January 2025 for its annual deep clean.

Please note: during extreme weather conditions we may need to close monuments at short notice, please check our social media channels before visiting to ensure the site is open and safe to visit.

Facebook @CadwWales | Twitter @cadwwales

Prices

Category Price
Members - Join now
Free
Adult
£9.50
Family*
£30.40
Disabled person and companion
Free
Juniors (Aged 5-17) / Students**
£6.70
Seniors (Aged 65+)
£8.80

*Admits 2 adults and up to 3 children 

All children under 5 receive free entry

**Student photo ID card is required to be shown on entry

Blue Light Card holders and HM Armed Forces & Veterans receive 10% off admission (not available online).

Assistance dogs only at this site.

If you are booking 15+ tickets, please email our team before booking online: CastellCoch@gov.wales

Visitor information

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Access guide

Please read our accessibility guidance for information on how to plan your visit.

(assistance dogs only at Castell Coch)

Castell Coch — Access Guide

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Baby changing

Unisex toilet with baby changing facilities on 1st floor.
 

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Car park

The castle car park is free and open during standard site opening hours.

There are three dedicated accessible parking bays at the top of the car park on the right hand side.

The bike rack is temporarily unavailable -  Apologies for any inconvenience.

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Portable hearing

A portable induction loop is available.

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Toilets

One unisex toilet on the ground floor, 25 metres from the visitor centre.

One ladies toilet on the ground floor of the Well Tower.

Twin toilet facilities on 1st floor.

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Civil ceremony licence

We are currently unable to accept any wedding hire requests for Castell Coch due to essential conservation works being carried out at the castle.

Please check our other civil ceremony venues available for hire.

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Exhibition

On-site exhibition within monument.

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Gift shop

Gift shop at this site offering a range of products and guidebooks.

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Refreshments

On-site café open with light refreshments available.

Our castle tea room is open seven days a week and open to castle visitors only during weekends, school holidays and bank holidays, this is due to the restricted capacity limits within the monument.  For more information, please contact our team: CastellCoch@gov.wales 

Regular visitor to the café? Sign up for a free café pass.

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Audio tour

Audio guide available detailing the history of the site.

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Venue hire

This site is available to hire for events, filming and exhibitions.

View Venue Hire

 

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Wi-Fi

Cadw free public WiFi available at this site.

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Guidebook

Site guidebook available to purchase online and in selected visitor centres.

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Drone policy

Please read our policy information about flying drones at Cadw monuments: read the guidance

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No smoking

Smoking is not permitted.

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School visits

To book your free self-led education visit to this site, go to our self-led education visits section.

While you're there, check out our free learning resources to help with your time travel adventure!

 

Directions

Address

Castell Coch
Cardiff CF15 7JS

For contractors, educational visits and deliveries please ring 02920 810101
Rydym yn croesawu galwadau’n Gymraeg / We welcome calls in Welsh.

Telephone 03000 252239

Email CastellCoch@gov.wales

Google Map
Road: M4 (Jct. 32), A470 then signposted.
Rail: 2.5km/1.5mls Taffs Well, Cardiff-Taffs Well/Merthyr Tydfil/Aberdare/Treherbert route.
Bus: 1km/0.6mls Tongwynlais, route No 26, Cardiff-Tongwynlais /Tredegar or route No 132 Cardiff-Tongwynlais-Mardy.
Bike: NCN Route No.8, Taff Trail.

Postcode CF15 7JS

For further information, please contact: Traveline Cymru on 0800 464 0000 or National Rail Enquiries on 03457 48 49 50.