Pembroke Castle (Castell Penfro)

Pembroke Castle (Castell Penfro)

Pembroke Castle (Castell Penfro)

Pembroke Castle, a Grade I listed structure, was originally built in the 11th century and stands as one of the oldest Norman castles in Wales. Nestled on the rocky banks of the Pembroke River, the castle is also the birthplace of King Henry VII. Visitors can ascend the 80-foot-high Great Keep for panoramic views, explore the dimly lit dungeons, and discover the mysterious Wogan’s Cavern beneath the castle. The combination of its historical significance and varied attractions offers a rich and immersive experience.

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