Living History: HMS Wales
Embark on a journey through time from 25th - 27th May at Gwrych Castle during our Living History event hosted by HMS Wales Reenactment Society, who are a Naval Reenactment group portraying the lives of those who served in the Royal Navy during the age of sail and Admiral Nelson’s career; 1805.
Step back in time and immerse yourself in hands-on experiences, from musket firing, canon display, games, dressing up and the Nelson’s Navy Challenge. If that’s not enough, witness the real fire power of the ship’s cannon, and cheer on either our Royal Marines or the Sailors!
Step aboard as a historic adventure awaits!
*If you would like to visit without taking part in Living History, you can! Our Castle & Gardens visitor route is open as normal but is bookable on this tab.
In a bit more detail...
Last admission is 4pm and our gift shop will close at the same time. We advise all visitors to pre-book prior to arriving, and ask that all visitors check-in at the visitors centre, located next to the car park.
The main building itself remains a ruin, however we have a few interior areas available along our visitor route. Click on the link below to find out what to expect during your visit to Gwrych Castle.
https://www.gwrychcastle.co.uk/visit/
You will receive a confirmation email with check-in instructions, and directions to Gwrych Castle once you've booked your tickets. Head over to our FAQ page to find out more.
Facilities
- Free parking is included for paying visitors
- Gift shop
- Temporary toilets
- Self-guided tour
- I'm A Celebrity photo challenge
- Dog friendly (dogs are to be kept on leads at all times)
- Light snacks will be available to purchase, picnics can be enjoyed on the East Lawn
Accessibility
The Castle was built into a hill, subsequently the terrain is uneven with many steps, slopes, and steep footpaths throughout the estate. Sensible footwear is always recommended. Many of the footpaths along our standard visitor route are unsuitable for pushchairs, self-drive three wheeled vehicles and wheelchairs.
We have an accessible route for disabled visitors during normal opening hours and excluding events, please make us aware at the Ticket Office if you require disabled parking and our accessible route so we can advise you accordingly. The route avoids steps, but does include a slope leading to Stable Court which can be tiring for a person assisting.
The gardens and the Chapel are both accessed via steps so are not accessible to wheelchair users | Please read more here
Ticket options
Help support Gwrych Castle
If you are a UK taxpayer and you make a donation that is over 10% greater than the admission price, the Government will give us an extra 25% on top of your entrance fee, at no additional cost to you. It's called a Gift Aid visit and makes a massive difference to charities like us. Gift Aid is of course entirely voluntary.
Embark on a journey through time from 25th - 27th May at Gwrych Castle during our Living History event hosted by HMS Wales Reenactment Society, who are a Naval Reenactment group portraying the lives of those who served in the Royal Navy during the age of sail and Admiral Nelson’s career; 1805.
Step back in time and immerse yourself in hands-on experiences, from musket firing, canon display, games, dressing up and the Nelson’s Navy Challenge. If that’s not enough, witness the real fire power of the ship’s cannon, and cheer on either our Royal Marines or the Sailors!
Step aboard as a historic adventure awaits!
*If you would like to visit without taking part in Living History, you can! Our Castle & Gardens visitor route is open as normal but is bookable on this tab.
In a bit more detail...
Last admission is 4pm and our gift shop will close at the same time. We advise all visitors to pre-book prior to arriving, and ask that all visitors check-in at the visitors centre, located next to the car park.
The main building itself remains a ruin, however we have a few interior areas available along our visitor route. Click on the link below to find out what to expect during your visit to Gwrych Castle.
https://www.gwrychcastle.co.uk/visit/
You will receive a confirmation email with check-in instructions, and directions to Gwrych Castle once you've booked your tickets. Head over to our FAQ page to find out more.
Facilities
- Free parking is included for paying visitors
- Gift shop
- Temporary toilets
- Self-guided tour
- I'm A Celebrity photo challenge
- Dog friendly (dogs are to be kept on leads at all times)
- Light snacks will be available to purchase, picnics can be enjoyed on the East Lawn
Accessibility
The Castle was built into a hill, subsequently the terrain is uneven with many steps, slopes, and steep footpaths throughout the estate. Sensible footwear is always recommended. Many of the footpaths along our standard visitor route are unsuitable for pushchairs, self-drive three wheeled vehicles and wheelchairs.
We have an accessible route for disabled visitors during normal opening hours and excluding events, please make us aware at the Ticket Office if you require disabled parking and our accessible route so we can advise you accordingly. The route avoids steps, but does include a slope leading to Stable Court which can be tiring for a person assisting.
The gardens and the Chapel are both accessed via steps so are not accessible to wheelchair users | Please read more here