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Top 10 Castles around Whitchurch

Best castles around Whitchurch present a diverse historical landscape, with several towns sharing the name across the UK, each offering unique connections to medieval fortifications. While some Whitchurch locations feature historical castle sites primarily as earthworks or archaeological remains, others are near grand, well-preserved castles. The area offers a mix of ancient earthworks, ruined medieval fortresses, and reconstructed castles, reflecting centuries of history. This variety provides insights into Norman history and medieval defensive architecture.

Best castles around Whitchurch

  • The most popular castles is Caerphilly Castle, a historical site that is one of the most complete, still standing castles in South Wales. It is the mightiest castle in Wales and is second in size only to Windsor Castle in Britain.
  • Another must-see spot is Castell Coch, a historical site overlooking the village of Tongwynlais. Architect William Burges transformed crumbling medieval ruins into a Gothic masterpiece during the Victorian era.
  • Visitors also love Cardiff Castle, a historical site situated within picturesque parklands at the heart of the Welsh capital. The site has a rich 2,000-year history, evolving from a Roman fort to a Norman keep and eventually to a stone-built castle.
  • Whitchurch is known for motte and bailey earthworks, medieval fortresses, and Victorian Gothic castles. These sites offer a diverse range of historical experiences, from archaeological remains to fully standing structures.
  • The castles around Whitchurch are appreciated by the komoot community, with over 90 upvotes and 40 photos.

Last updated: June 22, 2026

Caerphilly Castle

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Caerphilly Castle is one of the most complete, still standing castles in South Wales. You can park for free at Morrisons just up the road, and entry is free on certain days. It's worth checking ahead!

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Castell Coch

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Castell Coch is a 19th-century castle overlooking the village of Tongwynlais. Whilst there has been a castle on the site since the Norman period, architect William Burges transformed the crumbling medieval ruins into a Gothic masterpiece during the Victorian era, under the request of the third Marquess of Bute.

Entry to the castle costs £7.70 for adults, £4.60 for children, £6.10 for seniors, and £21.60 for families. For more information, visit: cadw.gov.wales/visit/places-to-visit/castell-coch.

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The Animal Wall

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The best view of the the Animal Wall is at the southern boundary of the park from Castle Street.

The carving of the animals began in the late 1880s. Architect William Frame brought the wall to life, based on sketches byarchitect William Burges who was employed by the 3rd Marquess of Bute.

The original wall was built in the 1890s directly outside the castle. Original animals included: a pair of lions holding shields, a lioness, a lynx, a bear, a sea lion, a wolf, a pair of apes and a hyena. You can tell these apart from their later cousins because they have glass eyes.

The wall was moved and relocated west of the Castle in 1923 due to the widening of Duke Street, and six extra animals were added. The six additional animals were the vulture, beaver, leopard, a pair of raccoons, a pelican and an anteater.

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St Fagans National Museum of History

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The museum was founded in 1946 following the donation of the castle and lands by the Earl of Plymouth.[6] It opened its doors to the public in 1948, under the name of the Welsh Folk Museum. The museum's name in Welsh (also meaning "Welsh Folk Museum") has remained unchanged since that date, whereas the English title was revised to Museum of Welsh Life, thereafter St Fagans National History Museum, and again to its current title.[2][7]

The brainchild of Iorwerth Peate, the museum was modelled on Skansen, the outdoor museum of vernacular Swedish architecture in Stockholm. Most structures re-erected in Skansen were built of wood and are thus easily taken apart and reassembled, but a comparable museum in Wales was going to be more ambitious, as much of the vernacular architecture of Wales is made of masonry.[3][6]

2017 refurbishment
A redeveloped main reception building was opened in July 2017.[8] The six-year, £30-million redevelopment of the site, which was funded by a number of sources, notably the Welsh Government and the National Lottery, was completed in October 2018.[9][10]


The £30-million redevelopment project provided many benefits, including three new galleries showcasing Wales’ history, improvements to buildings such as the Iron Age farmstead, Bryn Eryr, and Medieval Prince’s court and Llys Llywelyn, as well as a refurbished main entrance building and a new restaurant, play area and learning spaces.[11] One of the new buildings, the Gweithdy ('workshop'), features stone age tools and stick chairs.[12]

In June 2019, St Fagans was named UK’s Museum of the Year 2019 by the Art Fund, which commended the facility's "exceptional imagination, innovation and achievement".[13] The Art Fund is a charity which helps to support museums and galleries.[14]

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Cardiff Castle

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Cardiff Castle is situated within picturesque parklands at the heart of the Welsh capital. The site has a rich 2,000-year history; from Roman fort, to Norman keep and eventually to stone-built castle. You experience great views from the castle.

Entry costs £14.50 for adults, £10 for children, £12 for concessions, and £42 for families. For more information, visit: cardiffcastle.com.

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Peter Turner
October 6, 2025, The Animal Wall

This wall extends from the castle and has stone carvings of various animals which would have been very exotic when it was created. Much fun 🙂

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Peter Turner
September 29, 2025, Cardiff Castle

A wonderfully well preserved effigy of the rich history that is present across Cardiff and South Wales

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Built in 1280, this castle has a fascinating life story. It is the second largest castle and grounds in UK, slightly smaller than Windsor castle. The water defenses are now home to plenty of birds and the grounds offer fantastic views of this stunning castle

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St Fagans is an affluent village situated to the west of Cardiff in South Wales. The village is home to St Fagans National Museum of History, Wales' most popular heritage attraction that beautifully showcases the history of Welsh life. Whilst in St Fagans, a visit to the museum is a must. There are endless fascinating places to discover inside the grounds, including an old sweet shop, a chapel, a Workmen's Institute, a set of traditional cottages laid out in their original style, and a late 16th-century manor house and gardens. It is free to enter the grounds, and you can check out the opening times here https://museum.wales/stfagans/visit/

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Totally cool wall - unfortunately a bit too close to the street

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christian427
October 23, 2022, The Animal Wall

The best view of the the Animal Wall is at the southern boundary of the park from Castle Street. The carving of the animals began in the late 1880s. Architect William Frame brought the wall to life, based on sketches byarchitect William Burges who was employed by the 3rd Marquess of Bute. The original wall was built in the 1890s directly outside the castle. Original animals included: a pair of lions holding shields, a lioness, a lynx, a bear, a sea lion, a wolf, a pair of apes and a hyena. You can tell these apart from their later cousins because they have glass eyes. The wall was moved and relocated west of the Castle in 1923 due to the widening of Duke Street, and six extra animals were added. The six additional animals were the vulture, beaver, leopard, a pair of raccoons, a pelican and an anteater. https://bute-park.com/attraction/the-animal-wall

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Adie
October 11, 2022, Caerphilly Castle

Caerphilly Castle has had a £5m investment into conservation and repair of the structure - from late October '22 the scaffold and sheeting that protected the works will be removed. Caerphilly Castle is the biggest castle in Wales, and second biggest in the UK. Wales’s very own Leaning Tower, even wonkier than that of Pisa — courtesy of Civil War gunpowder is probably the castle’s best-loved feature.

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Dan Hobson
September 17, 2021, Castell Coch

Castell Coch is a 19th-century castle overlooking the village of Tongwynlais. Whilst there has been a castle on the site since the Norman period, architect William Burges transformed the crumbling medieval ruins into a Gothic masterpiece during the Victorian era, under the request of the third Marquess of Bute. Entry to the castle costs £7.70 for adults, £4.60 for children, £6.10 for seniors, and £21.60 for families. For more information, visit: cadw.gov.wales/visit/places-to-visit/castell-coch.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of castles can I expect to find around the different Whitchurch locations?

The type of castles varies significantly depending on the specific Whitchurch location. In Whitchurch, Shropshire, you'll primarily find well-preserved earthwork remains of Norman motte and bailey castles, such as Pan Castle. Near Whitchurch, Hampshire, you can visit grand, standing castles like Caerphilly Castle or Highclere Castle. Near Whitchurch (Cardiff), Wales, there are medieval castle mounds like Treoda Castle Mound, alongside magnificent fully standing castles such as Cardiff Castle and Castell Coch.

Are there any family-friendly castles to visit near Whitchurch?

Yes, several castles are great for families. Caerphilly Castle and Castell Coch, both near Whitchurch (Cardiff), are highly rated as family-friendly. Cardiff Castle also offers a rich history and engaging experiences for all ages. Additionally, St Fagans National Museum of History, which includes a castle, is a popular family attraction.

What are the most historically significant castles in the Whitchurch regions?

Near Whitchurch, Shropshire, Pan Castle is a significant Norman motte and bailey earthwork, offering insights into medieval defensive architecture. Near Whitchurch, Hampshire, Odiham Castle is historically notable as a 13th-century ruin associated with King John and the Magna Carta. In Wales, Caerphilly Castle is the largest medieval fortress in Wales, and Cardiff Castle boasts a 2,000-year history from Roman fort to Norman stronghold.

Are there hiking or walking trails near the castles?

Yes, particularly around the Whitchurch (Cardiff) area. You can find numerous hiking routes that incorporate castles and historical sites. For example, there's a moderate 15.7 km route called 'Garth Summit – Castell Coch loop from Radyr'. You can explore more options on the Hiking around Whitchurch guide.

What is the best time to visit the castles around Whitchurch?

The best time to visit depends on the castle and your preferences. For earthwork sites like Pan Castle in Shropshire, spring and autumn offer pleasant weather for exploring without dense foliage. For grand castles like Highclere (near Hampshire) or Caerphilly Castle (near Cardiff), summer generally provides the best weather for exploring grounds and interiors, though it can be busier. Always check specific castle opening times, as some, like Highclere, have limited public access days.

Can I find castles with good views in the Whitchurch regions?

Absolutely. Caerphilly Castle offers stunning views, especially over its reflective moat. Castell Coch, perched overlooking Tongwynlais, provides picturesque vistas. Cardiff Castle also offers great views from its grounds and keep.

Are there any cycling routes that pass by castles?

Yes, especially around Whitchurch (Cardiff). For instance, an easy 10.2 km cycling route, 'Radyr Weir – View of Castell Coch loop from Llandaf', allows you to cycle past this impressive castle. You can find more cycling options in the Cycling around Whitchurch guide.

What are the visitor facilities like at the major castles?

For major attractions like Caerphilly Castle, Castell Coch, and Cardiff Castle, you can expect amenities such as parking (sometimes free, sometimes paid), gift shops, and often cafes or refreshment options. Entry fees apply, and it's advisable to check their official websites for current pricing and opening hours. For example, Castell Coch has an entry fee of £7.70 for adults.

Are there any castles near Whitchurch that are particularly good for history enthusiasts?

History enthusiasts will appreciate the diverse offerings. Pan Castle in Whitchurch, Shropshire, provides a tangible link to Norman earthwork fortifications. Winchester Castle's Great Hall (near Whitchurch, Hampshire) houses King Arthur's Round Table, offering a blend of legend and history. In Wales, Caerphilly Castle is a prime example of medieval military architecture, while Cardiff Castle showcases 2,000 years of continuous occupation and architectural evolution.

What are some unique architectural features to look for in the castles?

Near Whitchurch, Hampshire, Odiham Castle is notable for being the only octagonal keep in England. In Wales, Caerphilly Castle is renowned for its concentric defenses and expansive water-filled moats. Castell Coch stands out as a Victorian Gothic masterpiece, transformed from medieval ruins, showcasing elaborate interiors and a fairytale aesthetic.

Are there any castles near Whitchurch that are less well-known but worth visiting?

While not fully standing castles, the earthwork remains of Pan Castle in Whitchurch, Shropshire, are a fascinating 'hidden gem' for those interested in early Norman fortifications and archaeological potential. Similarly, Treoda Castle Mound and Twmpath Castle near Whitchurch (Cardiff) offer insights into medieval defensive structures that are often overlooked compared to the grander Welsh castles.

What are the options for public transport to castles in the Whitchurch area?

Public transport options vary by location. For castles near Whitchurch (Cardiff), such as Cardiff Castle, they are often accessible by local bus services or are within walking distance of train stations in Cardiff city centre. For castles further afield, like Highclere Castle near Whitchurch, Hampshire, public transport might be more limited, often requiring a combination of train and bus or a taxi. It's always best to check local transport websites for specific routes and schedules to your chosen castle.

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