Dinefwr Park National Nature Reserve, Nature reserve and historic park in Llandeilo, Wales.
Dinefwr Park National Nature Reserve is a protected site covering approximately 800 acres near Llandeilo, Wales, featuring ancient woodlands, parkland, wetlands, and meadows. These diverse habitats create rich ecosystems across rolling terrain with multiple walking routes for visitors.
The site was occupied in Roman times with two military forts built around 70 AD, later followed by medieval castle and house structures. The visible Newton House was constructed during the Victorian period, reshaping the property's appearance.
The historic Newton House in Victorian Gothic style sits at the heart of the park beside the medieval Dinefwr Castle ruins. These buildings shape how visitors experience the landscape and show how different periods of history are layered across the site.
The reserve is open year-round with marked walking trails and a Visitor Centre providing information and basic facilities. A tea room offers a place to rest while exploring the various areas.
A herd of White Park cattle grazes in the reserve, one of the oldest domesticated cattle breeds documented in Britain. These animals represent a living connection to livestock practices predating Roman occupation.
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