Pembroke Castle

Idyllically set on the banks of the river estuary, this mighty fortress is largely intact, and its endless passages, tunnels and stairways are great fun to explore, plus there are super exhibitions, which tell the tale of its medieval life. Once the seat of a succession of major barons who played leading roles in shaping Britain's history, this historic showpiece is the birthplace of Henry Tudor, father to the infamous Henry VIII and grandfather of Elizabeth I.

Spend a day, and picnic in the beautifully kept grounds or from St. Anne's Bastion, enjoy views along the estuary while partaking of refreshments from the snack bar. Visit the Brass Rubbing Centre and quickly and easily, make an attractive souvenir. Complete your visit with a walk around the medieval town walls and millpond, and from the opposite bank of the river, view the castle in all its splendour, surrounded by this peaceful stretch of water.

COME TO PEMBROKE CASTLE AND HAVE A GREAT DAY OUT


Opening Hours open all year round The Castle and Exhibition Rooms are open
to the public daily (including Sundays) at the following times:

1st April – 30th September 9.30am – 6.00pm (last entry 5.15pm)

March and October 10.00am - 5.00pm (last entry 4.15pm)

November – February 10.00am – 4.00pm (last entry 3.15pm)



The castle is closed on 24-26 December and 1 January.

The shop is accessible to visitors without the need to pay admission to the castle.

ENTRANCE FEES

Gift AidedNon Gift Aided
Adults £5.00 Gift Aided£4.50 Non Gift Aided
Concessions £4.00 Gift Aided£3.50 Non Gift Aided
Family Tickets
(2 adults plus 2 children under 16):
£13.50 Gift Aided£12.00 Non Gift Aided
Children under 5: FREEFREE

      Parties of 20 or more: £4.00 and £3.00
Dogs admitted on leads.
Please wear suitable footwear

GIFT AID EXPLAINED


Pembroke Castle Trust is asking for Gift-Aided Admissions, what are these?

The rules governing Gift Aid on admissions to charitable attractions like us have changed since April 2006. The government has new rules which state we are only able to claim Gift Aid on daily admission tickets if visitors donate at least 10% more than the standard admission fee.

What is Gift Aid?

It is an Inland Revenue scheme which allows charities to reclaim the basic rate tax you have paid as a UK taxpayer – an extra 28p for every £1 of the total paid. It makes a massive difference to charities like ours.

Why should I make a donation?

Pembroke Castle Trust is a registered charity whose primary task is to maintain and run Pembroke Castle for the enjoyment of our visitors and to safeguard this historic site for future generations. Donations will help us in our future work, and if you are a UK tax payer, will also enable us to claim Gift Aid from the government. Your donation of just 50p on the adult admission rate, enables us as a charity to claim an additional £1.40 from the Inland Revenue in terms of Gift Aid.

Who is eligible for Gift Aid?

Everybody is welcome to make a donation to Pembroke Castle, but only UK taxpayers can fill in a Gift Aid declaration when they do so. The completion of a Gift Aid form will not affect your personal Tax situation and if you are a higher rate tax payer you can even claim tax relief. We really appreciate your support and under no circumstances will this data be used for marketing purposes.

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