With guidance from Welsh Government, we’ve reopened some of Wales’s major heritage sites

With 15 of our staffed sites now open and welcoming visitors, it’s great to have you back.

How to visit:

Pre-booking your tickets for our staffed sites is essential, our tickets are released every Monday for the following week offering am and pm sessions.

All of our sites are closed from 1-2pm to ensure the safety of our staff and visitors and we regret we are unable to refund or transfer purchased tickets.

Following Welsh Government’s recent announcement, visitors will be required to wear face masks while exploring any indoor areas of our reopened sites from Monday 14 September. Face coverings must be worn indoors at all times to help keep everyone safe; any resistance towards this new health and safety regulation will not be tolerated.

If you reside in an area that is in lockdown it will not be possible for you to purchase a ticket to a Cadw site.

Thank you for understanding.

Our unstaffed sites are free to visit and do not require pre-booking — please check our list of open and unstaffed sites to plan your visit.

As our sites reopen, we are asking everyone to help us protect the local communities of Wales, as well as the country as a whole by visiting respectfully and responsibly at all times. Please keep safe and well, adhere to the Welsh Government’s social distancing guidelines and keep checking the Cadw website and social media channels for further updates. Please read our guidance on how to Stay safe at Cadw sites across Wales.

We’d like to say a huge thank you to all of our members and visitors for their support during this very difficult time. We really appreciate it.

Diolch.