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Castell Cricieth

Spectacular coastal castle built – and destroyed – by powerful Welsh princes

Cricieth is truly a castle to capture the imagination. Crowning its own rocky headland between two beaches it commands astonishing views over the town and across the wide sweep of Cardigan Bay.

No wonder Turner felt moved to paint it. By then it was a picturesque ruin – destroyed by one of Wales’s most powerful medieval princes, Owain Glyndŵr.

But it was built by two of his illustrious predecessors. First Llywelyn ap Iorwerth (Llywelyn the Great) created the immense gatehouse flanked by D-shaped stone towers. Then his grandson Llywelyn ap Gruffudd – or Llywelyn the Last – added the outer ward, curtain walls and two new towers.

Still this craggy fortress wasn’t enough to withstand the invasion of Edward I. The English king made a few improvements of his own, equipping the north tower with a stone-throwing machine to deter Welsh attacks.

It was still in English hands in 1404 when the towers were burnt red by Owain Glyndŵr. Without a garrison to protect it, the town became entirely Welsh once more.

How to visit

•    purchase your admission tickets on arrival (or book online)*
•    view our opening times and prices below
•    check Welsh Government health & safety advice before visiting.

*pre-booked tickets are non-refundable.

More about Castell Cricieth 

Opening times & prices

Opening times

1st April - 31st October 10am-5pm (Closed Tue-Wed)
1st November - 31st March 10am-4pm (Closed Mon-Thur)

Last admission 30 minutes before closing

Closed 24, 25, 26 December and 1 January

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
Member - Join now
Free
Adult
£7.50
Family*
£24.00
Disabled person and companion
Free
Juniors (Aged 5-17) / Students**
£5.30
Seniors (Aged 65+)
£7.00

*Admits 2 adults and up to 3 children 

All children under 5 receive free entry

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

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

Visitor information

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Access guide

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

Castell Cricieth — Access Guide

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Bikes access

Bike storage area available in car park or close to site.

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Car park

On street parking available nearby. Local authority pay and display available near the beach (approx. 300 metres)

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Portable hearing

A portable induction loop is available.

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Toilets

Visitor toilets are available at this site.

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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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Venue hire

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

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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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Video presentation

A video presentation is available at this site.

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Dogs welcome

Dogs on short leads welcome to access ground floor levels of the site.

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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 Cricieth
Castle St, Criccieth LL52 0DP

For contractors, educational visits and deliveries please ring 01766 522227
Rydym yn croesawu galwadau’n Gymraeg / We welcome calls in Welsh.

Telephone 03000 252239

Email Criccieth.Castle@gov.wales

Google Map
Road: A497 to Criccieth from Porthmadog or Pwllheli.
Rail: 400m/440yards, Shrewsbury-Machynlleth/Pwllheli route
Bus: 200m/220yards, route No 3, Porthmadog-Criccieth/Pwllheli.
Bike: NCN Route No.8 On route.

Postcode LL52 0DP

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