
Segontium Roman Fort Caernarfon
Explore the remains of an auxiliary Roman fort, an important outpost of Roman civilization in North Wales.

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Segontium Roman Fort Caernarfon
Best Time
Fewer crowds, better for exploring

Highlights
Must-see attractions
Explore the remains of an auxiliary Roman fort, an important outpost of Roman civilization in North Wales.
"Interesting piece of history hidden away in a corner of Caernarfon. Well worth making a detour."

Check Museum Status First
The museum is often closed. Verify hours on Cadw's site before you go! :informationdeskperson:
Wear Comfortable Shoes
The site is uneven, and there's a hill to climb from town. :athletic_shoe:

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Rating
4 · 263 reviews
Type
Historical Landmark
Highlights
Discover the most iconic attractions and experiences

Barrack Blocks & Headquarters
Main fort area
Explore the foundations of soldier barracks and the command headquarters, including the underground strong room.

Roman Baths Remnants
Across the road
See the foundations of the Roman bathhouse, though access may be restricted.

Perimeter Wall & Gateways
Outer edges of the fort
Discover remnants of the fort's defensive perimeter wall and two of its original gateways.
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Planning Your Visit
Free Entry, But Check Museum Hours
Walkable from Town, But Steep
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Check Museum Status First
The museum is often closed. Verify hours on Cadw's site before you go! :informationdeskperson:
Wear Comfortable Shoes
The site is uneven, and there's a hill to climb from town. :athletic_shoe:
Bring Your Own Info
Information panels are minimal; consider researching beforehand. 📝
Roadside Parking Available
Parking is available along the road near the fort entrance. 🚗
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Check Museum Status First
The museum is often closed. Verify hours on Cadw's site before you go! :informationdeskperson:
Wear Comfortable Shoes
The site is uneven, and there's a hill to climb from town. :athletic_shoe:
Bring Your Own Info
Information panels are minimal; consider researching beforehand. 📝
Roadside Parking Available
Parking is available along the road near the fort entrance. 🚗
Free to Explore
Enjoy the historical site without an admission fee. :moneywithwings:
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Segontium Roman Fort is a free, unassuming historical gem offering a glimpse into Roman Britain. Visitors appreciate the accessible ruins and historical significance, though many note the minimal on-site information and frequently closed museum. It's considered a worthwhile detour for history enthusiasts in the Caernarfon area.
"Unassuming metal fences on the side of the road hides a little gem. Personally I was very happy to visit, but it's not for everyone. Definitely worth the visit if you are in the area. Shame that the museum wasn't open. Parking on the road, alongside the fence."
Marcin Korol (Bronx)
"Interesting piece of history hidden away in a corner of Caernarfon. To be fair for somewhere that is free to enter there's still quite a bit to see. If you are in the area it's well worth making a detour to come and have a look around"
Paul Owens
"Went on a timeframe that the museum was closed, but one can walk around the small building and into the field. There is only one infographic panel at the beginning that is not particularly rife with information (I can only hope there is more in the museum!). The area is not very extensive but it does have some nice foundations of a Roman camp that at a point in time stood as an important outpost of the Roman civilization. Across the street and behind some close fences there are the remnants of the foundations of the Roman baths. All in all very bare bones, but its charming nature will always strike a chord in me. Coming here is worthwhile if you feel the same."
Rafael Carrascosa Marzo
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
You can walk from Caernarfon town center, which takes about 10-15 minutes up a moderately steep hill. Alternatively, driving is an option with roadside parking available near the fort.
Yes, parking is available along the road next to the fort.
While specific bus routes aren't detailed, Caernarfon is served by local buses, and the fort is a short walk from the town center. Check local bus schedules for routes to Caernarfon.
The main fort area has some uneven terrain. Access to certain sections, like the Roman baths across the road, may be restricted.
For those able, walking from Caernarfon offers a good perspective, but driving is recommended if you prefer easier access or have mobility concerns.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
No, Segontium Roman Fort is free to enter and explore.
The fort grounds are generally open daily, but the on-site museum often has limited or closed hours. It's crucial to check the official Cadw website for the most up-to-date information before your visit.
The museum's opening status can vary. Many visitors report it being closed. Always confirm with Cadw's official website for current information.
As entry to the fort grounds is free, no advance booking is required. However, if the museum has specific visiting times or tours, booking might be necessary.
Information panels are present, but facilities like restrooms or a fully operational museum can be limited or closed.
🎫 🏛️ Onsite Experience
You can explore the foundations of barrack blocks, the headquarters building with its strong room, remnants of gateways, and a stretch of the perimeter wall. The Roman baths are visible across the road.
Information panels are present but can be minimal. Many visitors suggest researching the history beforehand for a richer experience.
The remains of the bathhouse are visible across the road, but this section of the fort site is often off-limits to visitors.
Segontium was an auxiliary Roman fort established in the late 1st century CE and modified until the late 4th century. It was an important outpost of Roman civilization in North Wales and was associated with Magnus Maximus.
Segontium served as a military outpost to control the local population and secure Roman interests in North Wales. It was named after the Brythonic name for the river, Segont.
📸 📸 Photography
Capture the atmospheric ruins of the barrack blocks and headquarters, the ancient stonework of the gateways, and the overall layout of the fort. The surrounding Welsh landscape also offers scenic backdrops.
Yes, with free access to the grounds, you can freely wander and capture images. The open layout allows for various angles.
Focus on the architectural remnants, the scale of the fort, and the historical atmosphere. Consider wide shots to show the fort's position and close-ups of the stonework.
Generally, no. As it's an open historical site, casual photography is permitted.
Early mornings or late afternoons often provide softer light and fewer visitors, enhancing the photographic experience.








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