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Notice: Please note: the lift is no longer available making the toilets in the mansion inaccessible to wheelchair users. There are others at the Welcome Centre, but this is some distance away from the house. The tea-room, shop and three dressed rooms on the ground floor are accessible. The rest of the house, including the toilets, is not accessible to those with mobility problems.

12th-century Welsh castle, historic house and 18th-century landscape park, enclosing a medieval deer park

A magical land of power and influence for more than 2,000 years, Dinefwr Park and Castle is an iconic place in the history of Wales. Two forts are evidence of a dominant Roman presence. The powerful Lord Rhys held court at Dinefwr and influenced decisions in Wales.

The visionaries, George and Cecil Rice designed the superb 18th-century landscape that you see today.

The 'hands-on' Newton House gives visitors an atmospheric circa 1912 experience. Exhibitions on the first floor tell Dinefwr's story and inspire visitors to explore the castle and park.