in Britain, some parts dating back to the 14th and 17th centuries.
The Keep: Explore the four-story keep, offering stunning views of the town and the River Wye.
The Jacobean Manor House: Discover the remains of the grand manor house, which unfortunately suffered from fires in 1939 and 1977.
The Castle Cafe: Enjoy a delicious meal or snack in the cafe, bathed in natural light and offering a warm atmosphere with its fireplace during winter.
The Castle Grounds: Relax on the castle lawn, enjoy the terrace in summer, or take a walk through the remnants of the 18th-century formal gardens and 19th-century terraced gardens.
FAQ about Hay Castle
- What are the opening hours of Hay Castle?
Hay Castle is open daily from 10am for tours.
- Where is Hay Castle located?
The address is Hay Castle, Oxford Rd, Hay-on-Wye, Hereford HR3 5DG.
- Is there a cafe at Hay Castle?
Yes, the castle cafe offers brunch, light lunches, cakes, snacks, and beverages. They have indoor and outdoor seating depending on the season.
- What is the historical significance of Hay Castle?
Hay Castle has played a significant role in Welsh history. It served as a Norman stronghold, a residence for Matilda de Braose, and was captured by various forces throughout the centuries.
- What are the special features of Hay Castle?
The castle is known for its Great Gates, the oldest working defensive gates in Britain. It also boasts a Norman keep, a Jacobean manor house (partially in ruins), and beautiful castle grounds.