Grosmont Castle

Southeast Wales


Part of a trio of neighbouring castles built by Hubert de Burgh in the early 13th-century (the others being Skenfrith and White Castle), Grosmont stands in a picturesque state of ruin. A wooden bridge leads across the deep moat and into the shell of the castle walls, where an elegant chimney from a long-gone 14th-century manor house juts out.