I must confess the nearest I have been to Carew Castle is when I took the above photowhilst passing recently, but I have put it in my diary to visit it soon,as it is one of the most magnificent castles in Wales. As I have said I haven't been inside yet but there are winding stairways, and intricate rooms and passages to explore! Carew is easy to get to as it is just off the main road to Pembroke, so if you intend visiting Pembroke castle, pop into here on your way. Carew castle dates from around the 13th century athough before that it was probably of an earth and timber construction dating back to about 1100. but there is also archaeolgical evidence of an earlier settlement dating back 2000 years! As of most castles, structures have been added and modified over the centuries. Carew was also the scene of the last Great Tournament when in 1507, six hundred noblemen attended the last of it's kind in Britain. Attractions at Carew are not only confined to the castle. There is a restored 18th century tidal mill, with it's original machinery, walks to a 23 acre mill pond,a medieval bridge, and also the 11th century Celtic cross,one of the three finest in Wales. Opening Times Every day from easter to end of October 10.00am~5.00pm Admission charge payable at castle Refreshments in nearby Carew village |
11th century Carew Cross |
Carew Castle |