A military fortress, museum and cafe located within the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park at Angle, Pembrokeshire. If using a satnav please note that post code will take you to car park at beach and you need to turn right just outside the village where sign-posted and car park is signed on the right at the top of the hill. We look forward to meeting you all once again when we open for our 2021 season.
We are very grateful to all the volunteers, organisations and groups who have helped establish Chapel Bay Fort and Museum - Thank you.
Fort and Museum opens Friday, Saturday and Sunday and Easter Monday 10am to 4pm last scheduled guided tour 2.45pm. New car park and road now completed. If using a satnav please note that post code will take you to car park at beach and you need to turn right just outside the village where sign-posted and car park is signed on the right at the top of the hill. We look forward to meeting you all
Normal opening hours are 10am to 4pm Friday, Saturday and Sunday weekly. Thank you. If using a satnav please note that post code will take you to car park at beach and you need to turn right just outside the village where sign-posted and car park is signed on the right at the top of the hill. We look forward to meeting you all during the 2021 season.
Entry fees are Museum & Tour (inc. 60p Gift Aid) Adults £6.60 Concessions £ 5.60 Children (5-14) £4.60 Museum Only (inc. 60p Gift Aid) Adults £4.00 Concessions £4.00 Children (5-14) £4.00. Tours - minimum 30 mins, average 45 mins, Maximum 1 hr 15 mins - all depending on size of group, speed of perambulation, questions and enthusiasm of the group ! Fort tours start at 11am, 12:15pm, 1:30pm and 2:45pm We look forward to meeting you.
Wheelchair access - yes to most of site. Children under the age of 14 years must be fully supervised by an adult at all times within the fort. Dogs are restricted to the seating area outside the cafe. The fort has a cafe facility with refreshments daily and is open to the general public.
Had a great visit here on Bank Holiday with George giving us a great tour with lots of interesting stories and facts. Highly recommended place to visit, we parked at West Angle and walked along the coast path which is a nicer route and also gives you a view of some of the other forts and the lay of the harbour for when you get to the fort itself. Mark Rolfe