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St Dogmaels Abbey

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St Dogmaels Abbey

Founded about 1115 for Tironian monks on the site of an earlier pre-Norman church, St Dogmael’s status as a religious centre can be seen in extensive ruins which span four centuries of monastic life.

About St Dogmaels Abbey

Century-spanning ruins of a significant religious settlement

Founded in 1120 on the site of an earlier pre-Norman church, St Dogmael’s status as a religious centre can be seen in extensive ruins which span four centuries of monastic life. Elements of the church and cloister are 12th century in origin, while the tall west and north walls of the nave are 13th century. There’s a fine north doorway with 14th-century decoration and a north transept, built in the Tudor period.

The abbey’s restored Coach House is now home to a museum and visitor centre that sheds light on several centuries of Christian life via artefacts that take you on a journey through time. There’s also an impressive computer-generated reconstruction of the abbey at its 15th-century peak.

How to Find us

St Dogmaels, Nr Cardigan, SA43 3DX
52.081673, -4.679935
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Key Information

Open all year - during reasonable daylight hours

Visiting:
  • Open from December to December.

What we can offer

Dogs Welcome
Parking

Accessibility

Disabled person access:

Mostly sloping site with the abbey ruins situated at the top end of the site

Generally good access for walkers, but can be difficult for wheelchair users.

Abbey ruins within 100 metres of parking area.

Accessible toilets:

Accessible toilets available at this site for visitor use.