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   Rhuddlan Castle

South westerly view of twin gatehousesRhuddlan may not be as well known as some of the north Wales castles, yet it shares much in common with its illustrious neighbours.

Like Caernarfon and Conwy, it was built as one of the 'iron ring' of fortresses by the English monarch, Edward I, in his late 13th century campaigns against the Welsh.

Rhuddlan's massive twin-towered Gatehouse (heralding the inner core of a characteristic concentric 'walls within walls' system of defences) immediately catches the eye.

The west Gatehouse at RhuddlanBut possibly the most impressive engineering achievement of the castle builders can be seen alongside the fortress. Although not immediately apparent to today's visitors, Rhuddlan (almost 3 miles from the coast) was a castle that remained faithful to the Edwardian principle of seaborne access.

The clue lies in the unnaturally straight course of the River Clwyd alongside, which was canalised to allow provision of the castle by ship, a truly mammoth task involving 1,800 ditchers. Remains of a defended river gate still exist in the outer ring of walls, overlooked by the towers of the powerful diamond-shaped inner ward.

Rhuddlan CastleIn 1284, the castle played a seminal role in the history of Welsh/English relations when the Statute of Rhuddlan was issued from here, a settlement that lasted until the Act of Union in 1536.

Edward's fortress stands close to another castle, the earlier Norman stronghold known as Twthill, marked by a prominent earthen mound.

Access:- Rhuddlan via A525 or A547

Location Map for Rhuddlan Castle

See the Cadw Website for more information.


Opening Hours 2012 / 13

Last admission half an hour before closing.

Summer:- 31st March to 31st October 10.00 - 17.00.

Winter:- Closed.

 

Contact and Admission Information

Telephone:- +44 1745 590777

Admission Charge:- Adults £3.20, Reduced rate £2.80.

Family Ticket:- £9.20 - admits 2 adults and up to 3 children under 16 years.

Three or seven day explorer passes are available to give you free admission to the historic sites in the care of Cadw.


For a complete list of over 120 properties in the care of Cadw write to:-

Cadw, Plas Carew, Unit 5/7 Cefn Coed, Park Nantgarw, Cardiff, CF15 7QQ, Wales, UK.

Telephone:- +44 1443 33 6000
Fax:- +44 1443 33 6001

  Special Events 2012

3 June - 4 June - Explore the Castle's History - Come and explore the history of Rhuddlan Castle and meet the knights of Harlech Medieval Society. Family fun for everyone
 

     
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