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Put your satnavs to SA62 4AS and follow the brown tourist signs to Picton Castle Gardens that are located on the A40, approx 3 miles East of Haverfordwest.
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Getting to Picton Castle from London
Many of our visitors from around the world fly into London and visiting us on a trip to Wales is very simple.
Travel time: Around 4.5 Hours
Take the M4 west towards Wales, following signs for Swansea and Carmarthen. Continue onto the A40 towards Haverfordwest, then follow local signs for Picton Castle Gardens (SA62 4AS).
Getting to Picton Castle from London
Many of our visitors from around the world fly into London and visiting us on a trip to Wales is very simple.
Travel time: Around 4.5 Hours
Take the M4 west towards Wales, following signs for Swansea and Carmarthen. Continue onto the A40 towards Haverfordwest, then follow local signs for Picton Castle Gardens (SA62 4AS).
Getting to Picton Castle from Manchester
The journey from Manchester to Picton Castle Gardens is a beautiful drive which takes you down through the middle of Wales. We recommend leaving a bit of extra time for a few stops on the way!
Travel time: Around 5 hours
Take the M56 west towards Chester, then join the A483 into Wales. Follow the A48 to Carmarthen, then take the A40 to Haverfordwest. From Haverfordwest, follow signs to Picton Castle Gardens (SA62 4AS).
Getting to Picton Castle from Manchester
The journey from Manchester to Picton Castle Gardens is a beautiful drive which takes you down through the middle of Wales. We recommend leaving a bit of extra time for a few stops on the way!
Travel time: Around 5 hours
Take the M56 west towards Chester, then join the A483 into Wales. Follow the A48 to Carmarthen, then take the A40 to Haverfordwest. From Haverfordwest, follow signs to Picton Castle Gardens (SA62 4AS).
Getting to Picton Castle from Birmingham
Travelling to Picton Castle from Birmingham is a scenic drive, going across the Welsh border early into the trip. An alternate route via the M4 is a similar length.
Travel time: Around 3.5 hours
Take the M5 south towards Gloucester, then join the M50 to Ross-on-Wye. Follow the A40 through Brecon, Llandeilo, and Carmarthen to Haverfordwest, then follow local signs to Picton Castle Gardens (SA62 4AS).
Getting to Picton Castle from Birmingham
Travelling to Picton Castle from Birmingham is a scenic drive, going across the Welsh border early into the trip. An alternate route via the M4 is a similar length.
Travel time: Around 3.5 hours
Take the M5 south towards Gloucester, then join the M50 to Ross-on-Wye. Follow the A40 through Brecon, Llandeilo, and Carmarthen to Haverfordwest, then follow local signs to Picton Castle Gardens (SA62 4AS).
EXCELLENT Based on 1273 reviews Louise Blackwell2025-09-24Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Lovely grounds beautiful gardens Would recommend taking a picnic as the café was limited and expensive . All volunteers were friendly and helpful 🙂 Jan Harvey (Harvey Jones)2025-09-24Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Beautiful gardens Chris Ascott2025-09-21Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Had a great afternoon here!! Have been to many NT/RHS and other places, but Picton was way up there with the best! The castle/house had a great feel to it, you could almost live there, very homely. Garden was very well kept and we liked the general layout and especially the herb beds. Restaurant food very good as well Just wish it was closer for us to revisit! Sally Wilson2025-09-18Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Went on a rainy day, beautiful gardens which we saw in between showers, several places to shelter from the rain, fun jungle walk. Nice cafe and also a cheaper coffee machine in the building opposite the cafe. Rob Cox2025-09-16Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Great place. Lots of things to see. Great cafe and wonderful gardens. Phil Johanson2025-09-15Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Well worth a visit if you are in the area. House and gardens are currently being restored to their former glory. Very good cafe on site serving Spanish food but it gets very busy. Helen OKane2025-09-09Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Beautiful garden, tasty lunch but miserable older staff which is why I dropped one star. The student age group delivering food, very engaging. John Matchett2025-09-08Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. A really lovely place to visit. The castle has a very homely feel, unlike some stately homes. The staff were all really friendly and helpful. There's a good tea shop and the gardens just go on and on. The plants are all in great condition, so if you are a garden fan or enjoy photographing interesting specimen plants, then this is a perfect place to go. You'll need at least 2-3 hours but could easily enjoy 4-5. There are both formal and informal planted areas - plus a woodland walk we didn't have time for. There's a maze plus a wild board-walk and structures to keep kids amused. Tickets are reasonable and valid for a few days if you're in the area.Verified by TrustindexTrustindex verified badge is the Universal Symbol of Trust. Only the greatest companies can get the verified badge who has a review score above 4.5, based on customer reviews over the past 12 months. Read more