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Llanblethian Castle (St Quintins Castle)

Vale of Glamorgan, Wales


Llanblethian Castle (St Quintins Castle)
Llanblethian Castle (St Quintins Castle), further view Llanblethian Castle (St Quintins Castle), further view

Key facts

Operator
Cadw
Condition
Ruin
Access
Free, open access

Pinpoint

7 Castle Hill, Cowbridge CF71 7BE

Telephone 01443 336000

Possible Opening hours

Opening times change. Always check the official website before you travel.

Monday10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Tuesday10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Wednesday10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Thursday10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Friday10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Saturday10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Sunday10:00 AM – 4:00 PM

An early fourteenth-century castle likely built by Gilbert de Clare, known for its twin-towered gatehouse and surviving curtain wall, in the guardianship of Cadw as a free, open-access ruin above Cowbridge.

Worth the trip

The twin-towered gatehouse - the castle's best-preserved and most photographed feature.

Before you go

The upper sections are often locked, so the visit is a ground-level walk around rather than a full climb - short, but worth it if you're already in Cowbridge.

WHAT VISITORS SAY · 4.3 / 5 across 248 Google reviews

Reviewers consistently describe a short but worthwhile visit - free entry, a small car park, and views over Cowbridge - with the upper sections of the towers usually locked so the visit stays at ground level. Several mention discovering it unexpectedly while in the area and being pleasantly surprised. It's a quiet, uncrowded site rather than a headline attraction, which a number of reviewers count in its favour.

Early 14th-century castle likely built by Gilbert de Clare, notable for its twin-towered gatehouse and surviving curtain wall.

“Nice castle, great views over cowbridge. Would recommend a visit!”- Lucas T, visitor review

Practical notes from visitors

Quoted from individual Google reviews, not verified with the operator - treat as a steer, not gospel, and check before you travel.

Parking
“Free to enter, small car park for say 3 vehicles, nice for a half hour visit.” - John Mahoney

Common questions about Llanblethian Castle (St Quintins Castle)

Is Llanblethian Castle (St Quintins Castle) free to visit?

Yes - Llanblethian Castle (St Quintins Castle) is a free, open-access site with no ticket booth, looked after by Cadw. There may still be a charge for nearby parking, and open-access arrangements can change, so it's worth a quick check before you travel.

What is the highlight of visiting Llanblethian Castle (St Quintins Castle)?

The twin-towered gatehouse - the castle's best-preserved and most photographed feature.

Where is Llanblethian Castle (St Quintins Castle)?

Llanblethian Castle (St Quintins Castle) is in Vale of Glamorgan, Wales, at 7 Castle Hill, Cowbridge CF71 7BE.

Is Llanblethian Castle (St Quintins Castle) a ruin or still intact?

Llanblethian Castle (St Quintins Castle) is a ruin - Early 14th-century castle likely built by Gilbert de Clare, notable for its twin-towered gatehouse and surviving curtain wall.