Castles around Alnwick offer a journey through Northumberland's rich history, set amidst diverse landscapes. This historic market town in England is home to several notable fortresses, each providing insight into the region's past. The area features coastal castles, river-fortified strongholds, and monastic ruins, reflecting centuries of strategic importance. Visitors can explore a variety of architectural styles and historical periods within a compact geographic area.
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English Heritage. On Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday in the summer the very good café at the Warkworth Cricket Club is open for very good cakes, cheese scones and bacon or sausage baps.
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If you want to visit the Warkworth Hermitage, you can do this only on Sunday or Monday. You have to book a time slot with English Heritage at Warkworth Castle, in person and on the day.
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Blustery but dry in January, welcome coffee at Warkworth House Hotel then yummy soup back in Amble at The Helm 😊
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First of all: it's part of the National Trust. That means members can enter without it; otherwise, it currently costs 25 pounds per adult. Once you've paid at the entrance, you can go directly to the main car park, or you can drive along the "Carriage Way" and stop at one of the other car parks – wherever you like. There are several signposted hikes, but they'll be too meager for most Komoot users. Today we combined the black route with a few of our own detours and side trips – great!!!!! The house is OK, but for me (!) it was even more beautiful outside – there's so much to see and enjoy.
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This is such a great castle to go to. the views at the top on a clear day are brilliant. I normally walk the whole beach from Low Newton. My favourite coastline.
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For a deep dive into history, Warkworth Castle is an excellent choice. This formidable baronial fortress, with its impressive cross-shaped keep, has strong ties to the powerful Percy family and offers a captivating glimpse into medieval life. Another significant historical site is Dunstanburgh Castle, a towering 14th-century ruin built by Thomas, the Earl of Lancaster, and later a Lancastrian stronghold during the Wars of the Roses.
Yes, several castles cater well to families. Warkworth Castle is family-friendly, allowing exploration of its impressive keep and walls. Alnwick Castle (mentioned in the region research) is also highly recommended for families, offering activities like archery and broomstick training, along with exhibitions and live entertainment. Cragside House and Gardens, while not a castle, is another family-friendly historical site with beautiful gardens and walks.
The area around Alnwick offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking routes, such as the 'River Aln & Hulne Park loop from Alnwick' or the 'Statue of Harry Hotspur, Alnwick – Lion Bridge, Alnwick loop from Alnwick'. For cyclists, there are road cycling routes like the 'Dunstanburgh & Bamburgh Castle coastal loop from Alnwick' and mountain biking trails. Explore more options on the Hiking around Alnwick, Road Cycling Routes around Alnwick, and MTB Trails around Alnwick guide pages.
While there isn't a single route connecting all castles, you can find walks that feature multiple historical sites or offer views of them. For instance, a beautiful walk from Craster leads directly to the ruins of Dunstanburgh Castle. The area around Warkworth Castle also offers riverside walks, and Hulne Priory is situated within Hulne Park, which has peaceful walking trails.
The spring and summer months (April to September) are generally ideal for visiting, offering pleasant weather for exploring the castle grounds and surrounding areas. For example, Warkworth Castle is particularly beautiful in spring when its mount is covered in daffodils. However, some castles, like Alnwick Castle, may have seasonal opening hours, so it's always best to check their official websites before planning your trip.
For a more serene and less crowded experience, consider visiting Hulne Priory. These tranquil ruins, located within the walled Hulne Park, offer a peaceful escape and a unique glimpse into Carmelite monastic life. While Dunstanburgh Castle is popular, its coastal location and the walk required to reach it can also make it feel less crowded than more easily accessible sites.
Many castles in the Alnwick area are set amidst stunning natural landscapes. From Warkworth Castle, you can enjoy breathtaking views over the River Coquet and out to the North Sea. Dunstanburgh Castle offers impressive coastal views. The View of Warkworth Castle from the River Coquet is a particularly attractive viewpoint, accessible via a lovely walk along the river.
Yes, the Warkworth Medieval Bridge is a unique historical structure. Dating back to 1379, this defensive bridge and gateway over the River Coquet features a defensive tower at its southern end, making it the only surviving fortified bridge in England. Hulne Priory, with its well-preserved monastic ruins and pele tower, also offers a distinct historical experience.
Parking facilities vary by location. Major attractions like Alnwick Castle typically have dedicated parking. For Warkworth Castle, parking is available in the village. For more remote sites like Dunstanburgh Castle, you might park in nearby villages like Craster and walk to the ruins. Always check the specific castle's official website for the most up-to-date parking information.
Yes, many of the castle locations are close to amenities. Warkworth village, near Warkworth Castle and the Warkworth Medieval Bridge, is a lovely village with various amenities, including places for refreshments. Alnwick town itself offers numerous cafes and pubs. For castles in more rural settings, like Dunstanburgh Castle, nearby villages such as Craster provide options.
Yes, Alnwick Castle is famously known as a primary filming location for Hogwarts in the early Harry Potter films and also featured in Downton Abbey. Hulne Priory was used as a filming location for 'Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves' and the TV series 'Robin of Sherwood', adding an extra layer of interest for film enthusiasts.
The castles are often situated in areas rich in nature. Hulne Priory is within the tranquil Hulne Park, offering peaceful walking trails and opportunities to observe local wildlife. The coastal path leading to Dunstanburgh Castle provides excellent birdwatching opportunities and scenic views of the Northumberland coastline. The River Coquet, near Warkworth Castle, also offers attractive wooded river valley walks.


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