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I love Castles, History and Archaeology, If I could have my time again I would train to be a Archaeologist!
I am a keen artist and traveller, I seek adventure however I am also disabled and a dog owner.

So I thought it would be a neat idea to have a blog that I could share some photos of my castle hunting adventures and basic info on these sites from a disabled, dog owning artist!

Cadw Offers Disabled people and there companion Free access to there sites, If you have any problems, attitude or access on this generous offer make sure you contact Cadw so they can improve.

I have only provided basic info as there are enough sites on the net to give you this information.
http://cadw.wales.gov.uk/?lang=en


This Castle Wales Site is brilliant, I have used it time and time again, even writing to the makers to compliment them
www.castlewales.com


Saturday 18 July 2015

Wycoller Hall

It is said that Wycoller hall is thought to be 'Ferndean Manor' in Charlotte Brontë's novel Jane Eyre The Brontë Way passes through here, leading to the Brontë sisters' home in nearby Haworth.

Parking is at the top of the village, which is a pay & display however if you have a blue badge you can drive down to the village and park by the village café
Dogs Welcome
Toilets near the Wycoller Hall
This site is a mostly level with narrow bridges that cross to the hall
There are a few benches about but it is mostly all outdoors so not ideal for very wet days

Note: There is a nice café and sweet shop in the village, please do take advantage of them and support a local shop

This may help disabled visitors - There is a ‘Tramper’ buggy available to book free of charge. 
http://friendsofwycoller.co.uk/?page_id=62


see:
http://friendsofwycoller.co.uk/



 
 
you might also find this interesting about the bridges surround the hall
http://www.kabrna.com/cpgs/wycoller/bridges.htm

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