Oystermouth Castle is a Norman stone castle founded by William de Londres soon after 1106 following the capture of Gower by the Normans. …
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Oct 31, 2024
The castle is well kept and striking from the outside with information boards. Staff were friendly and knowledgable and a film was playing to give a brief history of the place. We then walked around … Full review by heath922
Oct 15, 2024
Student tickets were reasonably priced and the visit was definitely worth it. A little booklet was given to me with short descriptions of each point of interest in the castle, which was just the righ… Full review by chlostah
Sep 27, 2024
Had a lovely visit to this dog friendly castle. The volunteers were very friendly and welcoming. Good value - concession for 60+. Full review by H0rseybird
Is it cash only for entrance fee and how much for adults and children or family pass many thanks
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It was cash only when we went in April. I don't know about prices of the family pass but the entrance fee is listed on the website as £4 adults and £3 children over 5.
Hi I was wondering if most of the castle is wheelchair friendly? Thanks
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Access to the castle is via a made pathway that is rather steep just before you reach the entrance but there are no steps. However once you reach the entrance the is a short rather …
Access to the castle is via a made pathway that is rather steep just before you reach the entrance but there are no steps. However once you reach the entrance the is a short rather steep section to enter the castle and then unfortunately any further access would be problematic for a wheelchair user or pram/stroller as there are various areas of steps to negotiate, depending on which area of the castle you wished to see. So unfortunatelynot really that wheelchair user friendly.
Do you have a cafe at the castle? Do you have a gift shop at the castle?
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No coffee shop there but there are plenty nearby. There is a little gift shop and my girl got a nice plastic sword from there. It is only a very small place best in mind, but well worth the visit.