Visit us

See below for information on opening hours, entrance cost, directions, filming and research opportunities.

Opening hours

The Museum is open between Easter and October.

Last entry one hour before closing.

Easter – May

10:30 - 17:00, Monday – Friday (Also open on Saturday and Sunday on Bank Holiday Weekends)

June

10:30 - 17:00, Monday – Saturday

July - September

10:30 - 17:00, Monday – Sunday

October

10:30 - 16:00, Monday – Friday

Entrance cost

Adults - £8.50

Over 65 - £7.50

Children - £4.50

Family ticket - £20

Directions

Car

Our postcode for the 'sat nav' is LL52 0SH. There is a free parking area on the Museum site.

Train

The nearest train station is in Cricieth (1.5 mile) and there is a pavemented footpath all the way from the station to the Museum. Bus number 3 (below) travels through Cricieth.

Bus

The nearest towns are Porthmadog, Cricieth and Pwllheli. Bus number 3 travels through the three towns and passes the gates of the Museum (click here for timetable)

In the footsteps of David Lloyd George

The Museum is an excellent location to start or finish your circular route following David Lloyd George's life through Llanystumdwy and Cricieth. The route is six miles which leads you through the Eifionydd countryside and along a part of the Coast Path. Click here to download the information sheet and map.

Filming

Opportunities to promote the Museum and its activities on film are welcomed. Permission is required to film on Gwynedd Council land. For more information, contact Megan Corcoran amgueddfalloydgeorge@gwynedd.llyw.cymru

Research

The Lloyd George Museum has a purposeful library to research the life and work of David Lloyd George. There are copies of books that are now out of print. You are welcome to send any enquiries to amgueddfalloydgeorge@gwynedd.llyw.cymru