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Historic Newton House surrounded by a National Nature Reserve and 18th century landscape Deer Park | Mae Tŷ hanesyddol Newton wedi'i amgylchynu gan Warchodfa Natur Genedlaethol a Pharc Ceirw tirweddol o'r 18fed ganrif.
Dinefwr Park, Newton House, Llandeilo, Carmarthenshire, SA19 6RT
Asset | Opening time |
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Parkland | Parcdir | 10:00 - 17:00 |
Newton House | Tŷ Newton | 10:30 - 16:30 |
Dinefwr Castle | Castell Dinefwr | 10:00 - 17:00 |
Café | Caffi | 10:30 - 16:30 |
Car Park | Maes parcio | 10:00 - 17:00 |
Deer Park | Parc Ceirw | 10:00 - 17:00 |
Property Closed on 20th February | Deer Park Open 1st March - 3rd November | Whole property closed on 24th and 25th December
Ticket type | Gift aid | Standard |
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Adult | £11.00 | £10.00 |
Child | £5.50 | £5.00 |
Family | £27.50 | £25.00 |
1 adult, 2 children | £16.50 | £15.00 |
Group Adult | £7.00 |
Ticket type | Gift aid | Standard |
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Car Park | £5.00 |
We have a second-hand bookshop on the ground floor of Newton House.
Adapted toilets are available at the old Welcome Centre building, in the main car park.
For the enjoyment of all visitors, dogs are to be kept on a lead at all times, and all waste to be bagged and binned. Well behaved dogs on short leads are welcome on the ground floor of the house. We may need to limit the number of dogs in the house at anyone time. Assistant dogs on leads only in the Deer Park and boardwalk due to livestock grazing.
Blue badge parking, accessible toilets, designated accessible walking routes, some uneven ground.
There is a long level boardwalk to the mill pond, but please note not all routes across the estate are level.
Baby-changing facilities are located in the toilets next to the car park.
Disabled allocated parking is available near the Visitor Centre.
Sat Nav: Postcode misdirects. Please search ‘National Trust Dinefwr’ on maps or follow the brown oakleaf signs instead. If you're travelling from the east or west of Dinefwr, please use the A40 to Llandeilo or use the A483 if travelling from Swansea. ***** Mae’r cod post yn mynd â chi i’r lleoliad anghywir. Chwiliwch am ‘National Trust Dinefwr’ neu dilynwch yr arwyddion deilen dderw brown.
Parking: Please note that there is a walk of around 50 yards from the car park to Newton House.
Sat Nav: Please do not use the sat nav as this is not accurate. What3Words : Compelled : Trailer : Park
Yr orsaf drenau agosaf yw Llandeilo, sydd 1.5 milltir o Barc Dinefwr. Mae Lein Calon Cymru yn rhedeg i’r de i Abertawe, neu i’r gogledd i’r Amwythig. Mae amserlenni’n gyfyngedig, felly gwiriwch ar-lein cyn ichi deithio. ***** The nearest station is Llandeilo, which is 1.5 miles from Dinefwr Park. The Heart of Wales Line runs southbound to Swansea or northbound to Shrewsbury. Timetables and are limited so please check online before you travel.
Cymerwch gip ar www.traveline.cymru i weld yr amserlenni diweddaraf. Y safle bws agosaf at Barc Dinefwr yw Ffordd Caerfyrddin, Llandeilo. ***** Services to Llandeilo. Please check www.traveline.cymru for the latest timetables. The nearest bus stop to Dinefwr Park is on Carmarthen Road, Llandeilo.
Dinefwr Park, Newton House, Llandeilo, Carmarthenshire, SA19 6RT
There’s always something to do at Dinefwr, whatever the weather. Explore the spacious rooms of the house, discover what’s new in Fairy Village, enjoy lunch in the café, take a walk around the ancient Welsh parkland and woodlands, or if you are feeling energetic, head to the majestic ruins of Dinefwr Castle.
This rare and ancient breed has been grazing the area for more than a thousand years and has been associated with Dinefwr since the 9th century.
Enjoy a day out with your dog at Dinefwr. Dogs are welcome all year round and there are plenty of places to explore.
Newton House, a 17th-century manor house with Gothic fascade that sits at the heart of the Dinefwr Estate.
Over 800 acres of rolling parkland, meadows and woodlands featuring a medieval Deer Park and many veteran trees.
The Fountain Garden, a parterre to the rear of Newton House, connects with the wild landscape of the Estate. The resident herd of Fallow deer are often grazing nearby.
Set on the ground floor of Newton House, the café serves soup, snacks, cakes, hot and cold drinks and more. Outdoor seating also available.
The imposing 12th-century Dinefwr castle, under the care of CADW, played a significant role in Welsh history as the seat of The Lord Rhys, the powerful Prince of the Welsh Kingdom of Deheubarth.
Just off the car park, the “You are Here” building orientates you in Dinefwr and highlights the wildlife of the estate.
There’s always something to do at Dinefwr, whatever the weather. Explore the spacious rooms of the house, discover what’s new in Fairy Village, enjoy lunch in the café, take a walk around the ancient Welsh parkland and woodlands, or if you are feeling energetic, head to the majestic ruins of Dinefwr Castle.
Nestled in Dinefwr’s parkland near Llandeilo, Newton House is a relaxed and informal Welsh country house. A visit here incorporates both the historic and the contemporary.
Take a stroll through Dinefwr Park near Llandeilo, a stunning 800-acre estate where you can spot a variety of wildlife and some of the oldest trees in Britain.
Take a seat in the café to enjoy a range of hot and cold food, snacks, bakes and ice creams. Find out about the second-hand bookshop where you can pick up a pre-loved treasure.
Walk beside historic ancient trees on a circular route in a landscape designed by Lancelot 'Capability' Brown, with the chance to spot the resident fallow deer.
The Ragwen Point walk is a clifftop trail to a secluded bay with stunning views along the way.
This circular walk through historic parkland offers a wealth of wildlife, including the fallow deer herd, plus a medieval castle and 17th-century mansion.
A traditional farmhouse with wooden floors, and a log burner on the beautiful Dinefwr Park.
Nestled on the edge of the Dinefwr Park Estate with a gorgeous garden overlooking the valley, Penparc is a fabulous base for exploring the Welsh countryside
Sitting within Dinefwr Park estate nestled behind Dinefwr Home Farm, Cariad Cottage is cosy and packed with charm and character.
Have you ever wondered about the hidden stories of Dinefwr, or wanted to learn a little more about the rich and compelling history of the house? Join us on one of our weekly house tours to get the answers you've been looking for.
Join our volunteer flower arranging team every Friday morning between 11am and 1pm to see them creating their stunning, natural arrangements.
We have so many treats for you this May Half Term. Come and dress up in the Drawing Room, play games in the Basement, find the 8 Lego figures hidden around the house, explore 800 acres of parkland and a castle on a hill, or enjoy super bog wood walk.
Join our volunteer flower arranging team and some very special guests to celebrate British Flowers Week.
How the garden of Lady Cecil's childhood and her female gardening networks may have influenced the designed landscape at Dinefwr.
They're back! Join us for a whole day of our infamous tractor trailer tours. You will head out on an adventure around the estate, learning a little more about the ancient White Park Cattle that call it home.
Dinefwr Park is the only parkland National Nature Reserve (NNR) in Wales. It was designated as such in 2007. Visitors can explore over 300 trees that are at least 400 years old, along with ancient pastureland and beautifully landscaped valley views.
Have you ever wondered how the Dinefwr Estate worked? Join us to find our more about the smaller, less grand buildings that made Dinefwr the succesful estate it was, and how we're preserving them for the years to come.
A magical land of power and influence for more than 2,000 years. Dinefwr 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.
Standing proudly at the heart of the estate is Newton House, a family home for over three hundred years to the descendants of Lord Rhys, the powerful Prince of the Welsh Kingdom of the Deheubarth.
The visionaries, George and Cecil Rice designed the superb 18th-century landscape, which is protected as a parkland National Nature Reserve, from flower-rich meadows to dense ancient woodland, it’s all here for you to discover.
“If you take a handful of the soil of Dinefwr and squeeze it in your hand, the juice that will flow from your hands is the essence of Wales” Wynford Vaughan Thomas
Also onsite is Dinefwr Castle which is managed by CADW (see website) and owned by the Wildlife Trust.
Reclaimed by the descendants of a powerful Welsh Prince, Dinefwr Park and Newton House were home to the Rhys/Rice family for over 300 years.
Explore the objects and works of art we care for at Dinefwr on the National Trust Collections website.
Search for live volunteering opportunities, or register your interest with Dinefwr.
Enjoy access to more than 500 places with National Trust membership. Join today and help protect nature, beauty and history – for everyone, for ever.