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Nov 30, 2024
My girlfriend and I recently visited Powis Castle and Gardens for the first time, and it was an absolutely fantastic experience. The sheer beauty and history of the castle and its grounds left us in … Full review by danielwarman
Nov 11, 2024
Impressive gardens and castle. Worth taking some time over. Views from the gardens are good too. The famous yew topiary is amazing, such big specimens. Great courtyard, and lovely interesting interio… Full review by Herbie-Green
Nov 9, 2024
Visited the castle once again; a superb place. Even though the castle itself was not open, the grounds are amazing and lots of the trees are lit at the moment. Lots of peacocks to take photos of and … Full review by Sharon P
surprisingly, any time when the property is open but only the 1st member on a joint RHS membership. Search 'powis castle RHS membership' and you'll get the appropriate webpage.
by car: M1 or M40 to M6, then to M54 and A5, then A458 to Welshpool. Allow at least 5 hours from London or 4 from the bottom of the M1. By train: Welshpool station is about 25 …
by car: M1 or M40 to M6, then to M54 and A5, then A458 to Welshpool. Allow at least 5 hours from London or 4 from the bottom of the M1. By train: Welshpool station is about 25 mins walk from the castle, when you leave the station go through the Tesco car park (opposite side of the roundabout) and into the town, go up the high street and there are gates on the left, from there it is a mile to the castle. Bear in mind opening times. In no way is this a day trip from London!
I've been today and saw dogs on leads but in the deer Park ..the ladies told us they were told it was ok ...!! Can I have clarification on this please 21.08.2019!!!!!!!?????
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Yeah it’s okay, I saw dogs there too and there was also a dog bowl for water :)
My husband has difficulty walking. Do you have disabled parking /transport or can I drive up to the castle and drop him off and return to the car parking?
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Disabled parking is at the bottom of the slope up to the castle. There is a shuttle bus with.wheelchair access but probably worth phoning on the day to check if it is running as …
Disabled parking is at the bottom of the slope up to the castle. There is a shuttle bus with.wheelchair access but probably worth phoning on the day to check if it is running as drivers are volunteers. it is possible to drive up to drop people off at The courtyard. The castle has lots of steps. The garden is obviously steep and terraced but there is a step free route right round, indicated on the map you are given. The bus will take you up from the cafe at the bottom of the garden to the car park or courtyard.
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