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Dinefwr Park, Llandeilo, Carmarthenshire SA19 6RT Wales UK Website
An 18th-century landscape park which includes Newton House at the heart of the site, built in 1660 but now with a Victorian Gothic façade and a fountain garden with tea-room. The tea-room overlooks a medieval deer park, with restricted public access, home to more than 100 Fallow deer and the famous Dinefwr White Park Cattle. There is an ice house and wooded boardwalk, particularly suitable for families and wheelchair users and an exhibition in the basement of the house explains the importance of Dinefwr in Welsh history. A number of scenic walks include access to Dinefwr Castle, the substantial remains of a native Welsh castle, with fine views across the Towy Valley. held by The castle was the principal stronghold of the princes of Deheubarth held by Lord Rhys in the 12th century, later taken by King Edward I and retained as a royal stronghold. It is now owned by the Wildlife Trust West Wales and access is available at all reasonable times. This will normally be between 10:00 and 16:00 daily.

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