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Capel Garmon Chambered Tomb

Visitor notice

If you’re planning to visit Capel Garmon, please note that the monument is only accessed via a public right of way (05/99) over farm land, which you can access either from the North via the road leading south out of the village of Bro Garmon or from the South with access from the A5. Limited parking available.  Groups of visitors are advised to contact the nearby farm to arrange alternative parking arrangements before visiting.

Cadw have received reports of aggressive dogs loose on the land and public footpath used to access the Capel Garmon Chambered Tomb. Whilst we investigate this matter, visitors to the burial chamber are advised to exercise extreme caution or defer their visit until further notice.

Neolithic burial chamber in an unexplained location

Thanks to its setting in north Wales, this well-preserved Neolithic (New Stone Age) chamber is something of an oddity. Tombs of this type belong to an archaeological grouping called ‘Cotswold-Severn’ after the area in which they are generally found, so Capel Garmon’s unusual position so far north remains a mystery.

A 16ft/5m passageway leads to a triple burial chamber with a large capstone over the western compartment. Surrounding the structure is a ring of stones marking the outline of a nearly 100ft/30m earthen mound which originally covered it.

Opening times & prices

Opening times

1 April - 31 March

Daily 10am–4pm

Last admission 30 minutes before closing

Closed 24, 25, 26 December and 1 January

Prices

Category Price
Admission
Free

Visitor information

Directions

Google Map
Road: 3/4m (1.2km) S of Capel Garmon, 5m (8km) S of Llanrwst, off A5
Rail: Betws-y-coed 3m (4.8km)

For further information, please contact: Traveline Cymru on 0871 200 2233 or National Rail Enquiries on 08457 48 49 50.