Posted: Fri 13th Feb 2026

Updated: Sat 14th Feb

Historic sites across Wales open for half term

News and Info from Deeside, Flintshire, North Wales
This article is old - Published: Friday, Feb 13th, 2026

Families across Wales are being encouraged to visit historic castles, abbeys and monuments during the February half term.

Cadw, the Welsh Government’s historic environment service, says it offers affordable days out for visitors of all ages at more than 130 sites across the country.

According to Cadw’s Peak Season Visitor Survey 2025, more than 85% of visitors rated their overall experience as good, with almost two in five describing their visit as better than expected.

The organisation says many people are unaware of the range of activities available at its monuments, from guided interpretation and trails to winter walks in scenic settings.

Among the sites highlighted for families are Raglan Castle and Beaumaris Castle, while couples are encouraged to consider Tintern Abbey or Valle Crucis Abbey.

Visitors interested in medieval history can explore Caerphilly Castle, which recently introduced updated interpretation in areas including the Great Hall and Inner East Gatehouse.

In North Wales, Castell Caernarfon is promoted as one of the country’s best-preserved castles.

For a more interactive experience, the Caerleon Roman Baths Guessing Game Trail runs daily throughout half term, allowing visitors to explore a Roman bathhouse through hands-on activities.

Cadw says winter visits can offer a quieter experience at locations such as Chepstow Castle and Castell Cricieth.

Membership options are available for individuals, families and seniors, providing unlimited access to sites year-round and additional discounts. Children can enter free with any adult membership.

Further details on events, opening times and membership are available via the Cadw website.

Check live fuel prices near you before you set off.

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