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Mar 21, 2025
Visited here for a morning on our way home. What an amazing place. Plenty of car parking, visit the reception in the car park so NT cards can be scanned. We walked the gardens first, all I can say is…Full review by SDLD21
Mar 13, 2025
We stopped here for a quick visit on a long car journey. Didn't go inside the castle but had a wounder round the grounds, which were in their winter hibernation. Nice views of the valley and surround…Full review by machinmad
Mar 6, 2025
As with all National Trust properties the staff are tge highlight of the visit. They go out of their way to explain about the rooms in the properties and enhance your visit The Clive museum is a mu…Full review by WhatNoBiscuits
HI. Apologies for the delay in answering your query. It’s quite a long journey from London to Powis Castle but if I were driving I would come via M1 and M54 to Shrewsbury and then turn …
HI. Apologies for the delay in answering your query. It’s quite a long journey from London to Powis Castle but if I were driving I would come via M1 and M54 to Shrewsbury and then turn off for Mid Wales. Train is easier with links from Shrewsbury to Welshpool (nearest town to Powis Castle). Lots of places in the area for short breaks too.
I've been today and saw dogs on leads but in the deer Park ..the ladies told us they were told it was ok ...!! Can I have clarification on this please 21.08.2019!!!!!!!?????
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Yeah it’s okay, I saw dogs there too and there was also a dog bowl for water :)
My husband has difficulty walking. Do you have disabled parking /transport or can I drive up to the castle and drop him off and return to the car parking?
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Disabled parking is at the bottom of the slope up to the castle. There is a shuttle bus with.wheelchair access but probably worth phoning on the day to check if it is running as …
Disabled parking is at the bottom of the slope up to the castle. There is a shuttle bus with.wheelchair access but probably worth phoning on the day to check if it is running as drivers are volunteers. it is possible to drive up to drop people off at The courtyard. The castle has lots of steps. The garden is obviously steep and terraced but there is a step free route right round, indicated on the map you are given. The bus will take you up from the cafe at the bottom of the garden to the car park or courtyard.
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