Visitors can expect to see the remains of the Roman settlement of Letocetum, including an inn for travellers and public baths with cold, warm, and hot rooms. The museum also provides a fascinating insight into life during that time and displays many excavated finds.
The open air site is open during any reasonable daylight hours. The museum is open on selected days from 11am-4pm on specific dates throughout the year.
Yes, free parking is available just 50m from the entrance to the site.
Yes, school visits are allowed but booking is essential so that the museum building can be opened up for the visit. Interested parties can contact the site via email for more information.
The historical landmark was an important staging post on Watling Street, the Roman military road to north Wales. It provided lodging for weary Roman officials, soldiers, and imperial messengers, showcasing the importance of road networks in the Romans' control over their empire.