Trecastle Village. Open daily. Free entry.
Details
Accessibility
There are parking facilities in two lay-bys at the west end of the village. The nearest public toilets are located at the nearby villages of Sennybridge or Llandovery – both have disability facilities.
Brief Description:
Trecastle, a small village in Powys, Wales, takes its name from the medieval castle which once stood there during the early 11th century. The remains of the Norman motte and bailey can still been seen today and is the biggest and best preserved of its kind in the Brecon Beacons National Park.
Further Information:
Address:
A40, Brecon LD3 8UP
Email:
Via the contact form on the website: http://www.trecastle.org.uk/contact-us/
Phone:
None available.
Website:
Opening Hours:
Open daily.
Directions:
Trecastle is on the A40 between Sennybridge and Llandovery.
OS SN 880291
Transport:
For more travel information go to https://www.traveline.info/ or call 0871 200 22 33.
Amenities:
There are pubs, shops and tea rooms where you can buy refreshments.Travel Information
For further travel information in Wales please see: www.traveline.cymru/travel-info
Or call Traveline Cymru on 0800 464 0000