We welcome assistance dogs at all our sites.
Dogs on leads are also welcome at the following monuments:
South West Wales
Carreg Coetan Arthur Burial Chamber, Cilgerran Castle, Kidwelly Castle, Lamphey Bishop's Palace, Llansteffan Castle, Llawhaden Castle, Loughor Castle, Neath Abbey, Oxwich Castle, Pentre Ifan Burial Chamber, St Dogmael's Abbey,Talley Abbey, Weobley Castle, Wiston Castle.
West Wales
St Davids Bishop's Palace.
South East Wales
Blaenavon Ironworks, Bulwarks Camp Chepstow, Caerleon Amphitheatre and Barracks, Caerphilly Castle, Caerwent Roman Town, Chepstow Castle, Coity Castle, Grosmont Castle, Hen Gwrt moated site, New Castle, Ogmore Castle, Raglan Castle, Skenfrith Castle, St Quentin's Castle, Tintern Abbey, White Castle.
Mid Wales
Bronllys Castle, Bryntail Lead Mine Buildings, Dolforwyn Castle, Strata Florida Abbey.
North West Wales
Caer Gybi Roman Fort, Caer Leb, Castell y Bere, Criccieth Castle, Cymer Abbey, Dolbadarn Castle, Holyhead Mountain Hut Circles, Penmon Priory and Dovecote, Penrhos Feliw Standing Stones, Pont Minllyn, Segontium Roman Fort, St Cybi's Well, St Seiriol's Well, Trefignath Burial Chamber, Valle Crucis Abbey.
North East Wales
Basingwerk Abbey, Denbigh Castle, Derwen Churchyard Cross, Ewloe Castle, Flint Castle, Rhuddlan Castle.
Please remember:
There may be certain areas of the monument where dogs are not allowed for health and safety reasons.