THE I'm A Celebrity castle near Abergele has re-opened its gardens to the public.
Gwrych Castle were able to re-open following the latest Welsh Government announcement; from March 27, garden centres were able to open as well as some outdoor visitor attractions and self-contained accommodation.
Gwrych Castle are also delighted that brown tourist signs, used to help road users find attractions and facilities, will be going up in May.
A spokesperson from Gwrych Castle said: "The castle is set to reopen in April and dates will be confirmed soon. Alongside this we’ve received the photos of the brown tourism signs going up sometime in May.
"This is a big boost for Gwrych Castle and a positive indication that tourism is starting to reopen.
“We would like to thank our local councillors, Conwy Council, Welsh Government and North Wales Trunk Road Agency for making this happen."
Gwrych Castle will be introducing an online ticketing system in the coming weeks. Visitors will need to reserve time-allotted tickets in advance.
"This will allow for a safe and socially distanced on-site experience," the spokesperson added.
Gwrych Castle, who have raised enough funds to bring power back to the site, recently shared an impressive piece of artwork created by Welsh artist Nathan Wyburn.
Mr Wyburn made artwork of I'm A Celebrity hosts Ant and Dec by using photos of Gwrych Castle and I’m A Celebrity snapshots.
The 200-year-old 'haunted' folly hosted the 20th series of the popular programme in November / December 2020.
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