• Take a walk around the 19th-century Castell Coch, known in English as the 'Red Castle' in the hills above the village of Tongwynlais.
  • After a visit to Castell Coch it is worth visiting nearby Castell Coch to see the ultimate example of the collaboration between Lord Bute and William Burges.
  • There have been some sorts of defensive structure on the site of Castell Coch from the eleventh century onwards following the Norman conquest of Cardiff.
  • As soon as you arrive at Castell Coch, you’ll see the huge gleaming towers that stand high over a drawbridge that allows you to cross the threshold and into the...
  • Castell Coch was constructed to embody the marriage of Gothic and High Victorian design, a restoration of what was once a building of strategy and necessity...
  • Castell Coch is a nineteenth-century Gothic Revival castle constructed above the village of Tongwynlais in South of Wales.
  • Several fortifications were erected in the surrounding region to defend the new site, notably Castell Coch.
  • Originally built of rough sandstone from which it took its name, “Castell Coch” (Red Castle), was a stronghold for the family of Gilbert de Clare...
  • To reach Castell Coch, take Junction 32 of the M4 motorway, then the A470.