What are you looking for?
NEW - Black Tower Tales at Cardiff Castle
âWelsh Robin Hoodâsâ story told in new immersive attraction at Cardiff Castle.
Local Welsh hero Llywelyn Brenâs medieval struggle against the oppressive Sherriff of Glamorgan is the subject of âBlack Tower Tales,â a new immersive family attraction at Cardiff Castle.
The great-grandson of Ifor Bach, Llywelyn Bren rallied the locals and led an uprising against the cruel regime of the English Sherriff. It was this fight for the rights of his fellow countrymen that would lead to Llywelenâs imprisonment and murder in the very spot where, more than 700 years later, his dramatic story is now being re-told.
Narrated by the evil Sherriff, Payne de Turberville with the help of his dungeon master Geraint the Gruesome, and the rats living in the depths of the tower, âBlack Tower Talesâ brings this turbulent period of Welsh history to life in a thrilling, dynamic experience.
Cabinet Member for Culture and Leisure, Cllr Peter Bradbury said: âCardiff Castle is renowned for the magnificence of its Burges designed rooms, but as dramatically demonstrated in the âBlack Tower Tales,â its history goes back much further.
âLlywelyn Bren was in some ways a Welsh Robin Hood, fighting for the rights of his countrymen in the face of an oppressive local Sherriff. His imprisonment and execution is one of the Castleâs darker tales â a real horrible history â and the hope is that by telling his story in the âBlack Tower Talesâ we can help visitors better understand this period of Walesâs national history.â
Admission to the âBlack Tower Talesâ costs ÂŁ4.00 for adults and ÂŁ3 for children (on top of a Castle Key, or general admission ticket â ÂŁ12.50 adult, ÂŁ9 child, ÂŁ10 concessions, Under 5s FREE).
Cardiff Castle is open from 10am â 4pm (Mon-Thurs) and 9am â 5pm (Fri-Sun).