Pembroke: Castle Pembroke: Castle No Data

Description


Founded shortly after the Norman's arrived the castle, by the 15th Century was home to the Tudor family who would go on to rule England and Wales. The future Henry VII was born in one of the towers. Much of the curtain wall and gatehouse towers have been restored over the last 100 years or so to how they would have been in the time of the Tudors. The original imposing Norman keep and inner bailey are ruins, but you can climb to the top of the keep for stunning views. You can also descend down beneath the castle into the Wogan Cavern hollowed out from the rock the castle sits upon.

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Getting There


Latitude: 51.677203; Longitude: -4.920877
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Photos


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Web Link


pembroke-castle.co.uk
Disclaimer: Details correct at time of writing (25/04/2015), and on time of last update (02/05/2015) but may no longer be accurate, particularly if some time has passed.