• The ruins of Aberystwyth Castle, from the east view, in the county of Cardigan (1769). ... Retrieved 14 April 2016. ^ "Castles of Wales - Aberystwyth Castle".
  • If you are in Aberystwyth then it is defiantly worth taking a stroll around here. ... Are there any hours within which to access the Aberystwyth Castle?
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  • Of the two castles, Aberystwyth is the most ruined, but in its heyday, the castle was every bit as intimidating and secure as its cousin in NE Wales.
  • The evocative ruins of Aberystwyth Castle stand on a promontory looking over the harbour. The ruins are the remnants of a late 13th century castle built by...
  • The construction of Aberystwyth Castle (originally known as Llanbadarn or Lampadarn) began on the initiative of the English King Edward I in 1277.
  • But the English had recaptured the castle by 1408. In 1637 Aberystwyth Castle was designated as a Royal mint by Charles I, and produced silver shillings.
  • Aberystwyth Castle is a short walk from the main train station in Aberystwyth. Drivers will find plenty of parking in the metered car parks near the attraction.
  • Aberystwyth Castle was built, along with Flint Castle, Rhuddlan Castle and Builth Wells castle, by King Edward I as part of his campaign against the Welsh.
  • Amongst the tourist attractions and just a few yards away from the sea lies the ruins of one of Edward I’s greatest fortresses, Aberystwyth Castle.