Pembroke Castle is a medieval castle in the centre of Pembroke, Pembrokeshire in Wales. The castle was the original family seat of the Earldom of …
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Nov 6, 2024
Wow, what fabulous attraction and a first castle we visited on our short break to Wales. An immersive experience telling the start of the tudor dynasty. Dogs are welcome which is a bonus. Life-like m… Full review by Pamela S
Oct 23, 2024
We spent three hours here as a family of three with our 3 treat old son. Four stars though :)… The tower, chancery, dungeon and caverns were the obvious highlights. These were well brought to life th… Full review by Adam J
Oct 19, 2024
Wonderful castle, well preserved. we have been to many castles and this is one of the best in our opinion. There was a fantastic free 60 minute guided tour which John made fun and very informative. … Full review by Kate and Andy H
Yes it is, you would need your waterproof coats on. The castle car park, which is clearly marked, is about 5 minutes walk away. There is a cafe inside the grounds, so you can have a …
Yes it is, you would need your waterproof coats on. The castle car park, which is clearly marked, is about 5 minutes walk away. There is a cafe inside the grounds, so you can have a snack or lunch. There are lots of areas which are inside the castle, but they are not co-joined. You should find it an interesting historical experience, as we did
Why do you charge for gift aid I don’t understand when you get the extra when you claim the money back from the government? I work in a museum and we don’t charge extra seems wrong
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We went today and the gift aid charge was optional?
Why do you charge for gift aid I don’t understand when you get the extra when you claim the money back from the government? I work in a museum and we don’t charge extra seems wrong
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I wondered about that and checked the tax rules. For admission to qualify as a donation for gift aid purposes it needs to be at least 10% more than the standard admission fee with no …
I wondered about that and checked the tax rules. For admission to qualify as a donation for gift aid purposes it needs to be at least 10% more than the standard admission fee with no additional benefit. There’s an article about it on the museums association website that you may find interesting.