Take your time wandering the grounds, and you’ll spot some striking figures hanging around the place, such as prisoners in the dungeons, or the children of noble families playing in Tudor dress, that effectively give you an idea of what life would have been like here in the past. Once home to the famous 12th century scholar Gerald of Wales, who wrote that it was “the pleasantest spot in Wales”, Manorbier Castle has been used as a film location on several occasions and is also notable for its walled gardens, designed by Daphne Shackleton, one of Ireland’s most celebrated botanical artists.
The Castle overlooks the beautiful Manorbier Bay, with the beach just moments away, and there are numerous picturesque coastal walks to be found. Staying within the walls, however, you’ll find a modern cafe that sells locally produced fare and fresh coffee, and there is also a house that can be rented for short holidays, giving guests the unique experience of waking up inside a castle.