2026 Caerphilly Travel Guide: must-see attractions, popular food, hotels, transport & travel experiences (updated in January)
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Largest Castle in Wales
Wow, Caerphilly Castle is absolutely incredible! Standing here, gazing at its massive walls and the surrounding moats, you really get a sense of its sheer scale. It's so much bigger than I imagined, a proper medieval powerhouse. Exploring the towers and the impressive gatehouses, you can almost hear the echoes of knights and battles. And that leaning tower – how has it stood for so long?! It's beautifully preserved and incredibly atmospheric. A truly magnificent piece of Welsh history, definitely worth a visit!
#travel #naturalwonders #uk #naturalwonders
Joe0412
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Castle in the city
How often will you see a huge ruinous castle in the middle of a town? Well in Caerphilly you can. The largest castle in Wales this really does dominate the area and looms in the background.
It's a beautiful walk, you can see the original walls from all angles and the grassy area and moat provides. There will be lots of ducks and geese around too. It's around a 20 minute circumference walk around the walls and it's very enjoyable
The ruins themselves are very impressive. Huge thick stone walls, windows with slots in, drawbridge, flags. This really gives an idea of what life would have been like here in the past.
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Joe0412
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Sunny day in Wales!
Glorious day in sunny wales, no filter needed!
Yorkshire visiting
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Biggest castle in Wales
How often will you see a huge ruinous castle in the middle of a town? Well in Caerphilly you can. The largest castle in Wales this really does dominate the area and looms in the background.
It's a beautiful walk, you can see the original walls from all angles and the grassy area and moat provides. There will be lots of ducks and geese around too. It's around a 20 minute circumference walk around the walls and it's very enjoyable
The ruins themselves are very impressive. Huge thick stone walls, windows with slots in, drawbridge, flags. This really gives an idea of what life would have been like here in the past.
This is one of the premier attractions in South Wales and we are lucky to have it
#bucketlistreboot #wales #uk #travel #awesomepic
Joe0412
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Dragons at Caerphilly Castle
Where: Caerphilly, Wales UK
When: July 2017
Wales is know for its historic castles and strongholds and while most are in ruins there is something magical about stepping on to the land where these majestic towers once stood. Some castles have more of the structures still standing than others but each still manages to tell a story of old (even if you have to use a little imagination to picture it).
Caerphilly Castle still has a number of walls still standing, some showing the various levels and floors that stood 3-4 stories high. And there are still plenty of turrets and chambers you can climb around which is what we did one glorious afternoon in July 2017.
This particular trip was made even more special by some visiting Welsh dragons Dewi & Dwynwen. At the time of our visit the Dragons were only in Caerphilly for a holiday but it appears that they have made the castle their personal lair. We very much enjoyed the tale of their love story on our visit and are glad to see they are still around. This is a perfect mix Fantasy and History and I can not wait to visit again.
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WanderinAussie
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Solo at the Siege: Discovering Caerphilly Castle
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Forget delicate palaces. If you're a solo traveler craving raw, imposing history and epic landscapes, Caerphilly Castle is your destination. This isn't just a castle; it's a sprawling, water-filled fortress that lets your imagination run wild, and exploring it alone is an unforgettable experience.
My Solo Itinerary: A Day in a Medieval Masterpiece
10:00 AM - Crossing the Moat, Conquering the Gate
The first sight of Caerphilly Castle is breathtaking. Vast moats and leaning towers rise from the water. I entered over the impressive wooden drawbridge, feeling like I was stepping into a history book. I grabbed a guidebook and decided to just wander, letting curiosity be my guide.
11:00 AM - Towers, Halls & The Famous Lean
I started by climbing the South-East Tower. The spiral staircases are narrow and steep, but the view from the top over the entire fortress and the town beyond is a worthy reward. Next, I explored the great hall and the state rooms, their fireplaces and windows hinting at past grandeur.
Of course, no visit is complete without visiting the famous Leaning Tower. It leans more than the tower in Pisa! Standing beneath it is a dizzying, incredible sight.
1:00 PM - A Picnic with a View
I’d packed a lunch, and the castle grounds are full of perfect spots. I found a quiet bench on the outer bailey, with the mighty walls as my backdrop. It was the perfect solo moment to refuel and soak in the atmosphere.
2:00 PM - A Walk on the Walls & Dam
Feeling energetic, I walked the full circuit of the wall walls. This gives you a soldier’s-eye view of the defences. I then walked out across the dam that holds back the great lake, turning back for the definitive, picture-postcard view of the castle. It’s a perspective you simply can’t miss.
Solo Traveler Tips I Learned:
· Wear Sturdy Shoes: You'll be climbing towers and walking on uneven stone paths. Comfort is key.
· Embrace Your Inner Child: Let your imagination go! Pretend you're defending the walls or storming the gatehouse. The scale of the place makes it easy.
· Visit on a Weekday: For the most peaceful, crowd-free experience, a weekday visit is ideal.
· Stay for the Day: This isn't a quick stop. Give yourself at least 3-4 hours to do it justice.
Caerphilly Castle doesn't just show you history—it drops you right in the middle of it. For a solo traveler, it’s a playground for the imagination and a soul-stirring reminder of medieval might.
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SonnySideUp
Recommended travel destinations in Cardiff, Wales!
Are you only visiting England when you come to the UK?
If so, I also recommend Cardiff, the capital of Wales.
Cardiff Castle is so famous that it's hard to describe.
Caerphilly Castle feels like a time travel.
And at the free Cardiff Museum, you can even see the famous Blue Lady!
And don't miss the Welsh cake, a treat only found in Wales.
(The Welsh Corgi also means "dwarf dog" in Welsh.)
lampjini777
Majestic History at Caerphilly Castle in South Glamorgan
#mytraveldiary Caerphilly Castle in South Glamorgan, Wales, is an impressive medieval fortress that captivates visitors with its size and history. Known for its extensive moats and towering stone walls, it is one of the largest castles in the United Kingdom and offers a fascinating glimpse into Wales’ past. Exploring the castle grounds, visitors can wander through courtyards, climb battlements, and admire the carefully preserved architecture.
The surrounding parkland and lakes enhance the experience, providing picturesque spots for walking, picnicking, or photography. Seasonal events and reenactments bring the castle to life, adding a lively element to a visit. Families, history enthusiasts, and casual travelers alike can enjoy the mix of history, scenic beauty, and interactive experiences. Caerphilly Castle combines grandeur, charm, and accessibility, making it a memorable destination in South Glamorgan.
Stunning castle in Caerphilly well worth a visit. Wales largest castle. #Caerphilly
Lisarose
Caerphilly Castle
A fantastic day out at Europes 2nd largest castle. There are extensive grounds and ruins to explore, and a huge moat that you can walk around and enjoy on a sunny day .Inside the castle there are toilets, a picnic area and a gift shop but not much else. I understand that they're building a new cafe and eating area just inside the main gates .The leaning tower, which apparently leans further than the one in Pisa, is superb and make sure you get a picture where you're holding it up! #wales #castles #awesomepic #summervacation