Open Doors - Dinefwr Park and Castle
This historic Newton House is surrounded by a National Nature Reserve and 18th century landscape Deer Park.
Newton House is a 17th-century manor house: a space with exhibitions and contemporary interventions reflecting on the varied aspects of life at Dinefwr over the centuries. It is connected to the Fountain Garden with expansive views out to the Deer Park.
There are over 800 acres of rolling parkland, meadows and woodland, featuring a medieval Deer Park with accessible boardwalk and many veteran trees.
Location - Newton House, Dinefwr Park, SA19 6RT.
Directions. By road - Sat Nav: Postcode misdirects. Please search ‘National Trust Dinefwr’ on maps or follow the brown oakleaf signs instead. If you're travelling from the east or west of Dinefwr, please use the A40 to Llandeilo or use the A483 if travelling from Swansea.
Parking: Please note that there is a walk of around 50 yards from the car park to Newton House.
Sat Nav: Please do not use the sat nav as this is not accurate. What3Words : Compelled : Trailer : Park
By train - the nearest station is Llandeilo, which is 1.5 miles from Dinefwr Park. The Heart of Wales Line runs southbound to Swansea or northbound to Shrewsbury. Timetables and are limited so please check online before you travel.
By bus - services to Llandeilo. Please check www.traveline.cymru for the latest timetables. The nearest bus stop to Dinefwr Park is on Carmarthen Road, Llandeilo.
No booking required.
Prices
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Event times
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Sat 20 Sep 2025 |
10:30 - 16:30
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Sun 21 Sep 2025 |
10:30 - 16:30
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