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    Free entry to Oystermouth Castle this Saturday

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregorySeptember 11, 2025Updated:September 11, 2025No Comments
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    One of Swansea’s most treasured historic landmarks, Oystermouth Castle, will open its gates free of charge to visitors this Saturday, 13 September, as part of a nationwide initiative celebrating Wales’ rich architectural and cultural heritage.

    The event is part of Cadw’s Open Doors programme, a Welsh Government led campaign that encourages residents and visitors alike to discover the stories behind the country’s most iconic buildings. Oystermouth Castle, nestled in the heart of Mumbles, will welcome guests from 11am to 5pm, offering a unique opportunity to explore its centuries-old history, striking architecture, and archaeological significance.

    The day is being delivered by the award-winning Friends of Oystermouth Castle, who manage the site, in partnership with Swansea Council. They aim to bring the castle’s legacy to life through engaging interpretation and community involvement.

    Councillor Elliot King, Cabinet Member for Culture, Human Rights & Equalities at Swansea Council said: “Saturday’s event is a fantastic opportunity for people from all over Swansea to enjoy everything this wonderful attraction has to offer and at no cost. It’s a chance to reconnect with our heritage and celebrate one of the city’s most iconic landmarks.”

    Visitors can expect a warm welcome and a chance to immerse themselves in the castle’s fascinating past, from medieval stonework and panoramic views over Mumbles, to tales of local legend.

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