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Top 7 Castles around Newton-On-The-Moor And Swarland

Best castles around Newton-On-The-Moor And Swarland are found in a region known for its rich history and proximity to Northumberland's renowned fortresses. While Newton-On-The-Moor and Swarland themselves feature historic buildings like Swarland Old Hall and Newton Hall, the wider area is celebrated as "castle county." This makes the location an ideal base for exploring a variety of medieval strongholds and historical sites.

Best castles around Newton-On-The-Moor And Swarland

  • The most popular castles is Warkworth Castle, a castle that is…

Last updated: June 30, 2026

Warkworth Castle

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Lying atop a steep hilltop above the river Croquet, Warkworth Castle is an impressive fortress with towered walls that remain largely intact. Built in the 12th century, the castle had …

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Warkworth Medieval Bridge

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Warkworth Medieval Bridge is a defensive bridge and gateway over the River Coquet. Built in the 14th century, the bridge is well-preserved and is designated as a Scheduled Monument. The village of Warkworth boasts a medieval castle at its heart.

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Cragside House and Gardens

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great day out for adults and kids

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Lovely walk along the river leading towards Warkworth

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View of Ratcheugh Observatory

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Once a year there is a lovely walk through the bluebells to the observatory and you can go inside.

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Terry Maton
May 8, 2026, Warkworth Castle

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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Blustery but dry in January, welcome coffee at Warkworth House Hotel then yummy soup back in Amble at The Helm 😊

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Ed Foster
August 28, 2025, Warkworth Castle

Beautiful castle on a hill above the village

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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 misnamed. It's not Warkworth castle which is known for its daffs in spring

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great day out for adults and kids

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A very impressive building. Years ago Cragside used to employ more than 300 workers. There are features in loads of locations within the estate. Workers can be seen constantly going about, maintaining the estate

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This is the main buidlng in Cragside, it is an impressive structure, well kept and preserved. You ride through the archway that goes through this building

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Frequently Asked Questions

What historic buildings can I explore directly within Newton-On-The-Moor and Swarland?

While Newton-On-The-Moor and Swarland are excellent bases for exploring the wider region, they also feature significant historical buildings. You can visit Swarland Old Hall, a Grade II* listed 17th-century country house with a distinctive castellated screen wall, or Newton Hall, a Grade II listed country house built in 1772, known for its architectural details and the 'Waterloo Stones' in its grounds.

Which castles near Newton-On-The-Moor and Swarland are most popular with visitors?

The most popular castle in the immediate vicinity is Warkworth Castle, an impressive 12th-century fortress that was once home to the powerful Percy family. Visitors also appreciate the scenic View of Warkworth Castle from the River Coquet, especially during spring.

Are there any family-friendly castles or historical sites nearby?

Yes, several sites are great for families. Warkworth Castle is family-friendly, offering insights into medieval life. Warkworth Medieval Bridge is also suitable for families. Further afield, Alnwick Castle is particularly popular with families due to its Harry Potter connections and various activities like broomstick training.

What are some other notable castles in the wider Northumberland area that are accessible from Newton-On-The-Moor and Swarland?

Northumberland is known as 'castle county' and offers many magnificent fortresses. Beyond Warkworth, you can easily reach Alnwick Castle (famous for Harry Potter), the dramatic coastal ruin of Dunstanburgh Castle, the iconic Bamburgh Castle on its rocky plinth, and the reputedly haunted Chillingham Castle. A bit further, Lindisfarne Castle on Holy Island offers a unique tidal experience.

Can I find walking or hiking routes near these castles?

Yes, the area offers numerous opportunities for outdoor activities. You can find various hiking routes, including those around Warkworth Castle. For more options, explore the hiking guide for Newton-On-The-Moor And Swarland, which includes routes like the 'Warkworth Castle – Warkworth Castle loop from Guyzance'.

What kind of natural features can I expect to see when visiting castles in this region?

Many castles in Northumberland are set amidst stunning natural landscapes. For instance, Warkworth Castle overlooks the River Coquet, offering attractive wooded river valley walks. Dunstanburgh Castle is dramatically perched on a remote headland along the Northumberland coast, providing breathtaking sea views. Bamburgh Castle also boasts an iconic coastal setting.

What do visitors enjoy most about the castles and historical sites in this area?

Visitors frequently praise the historical significance and architectural grandeur of the castles. Many enjoy the scenic views, especially from sites like View of Warkworth Castle from the River Coquet. The opportunity to explore centuries of history, from medieval fortresses to stately homes like Cragside House and Gardens, is also highly valued.

Are there any cycling or running trails near the castles?

Yes, the region provides options for both running and gravel biking. You can find running trails in the area, such as 'The Cook and Barker – Newton Green Eastern Gates loop from Swarland'. For gravel biking, routes like 'View of Dunstanburgh Castle – Bridge Over Howick Burn loop from Alnmouth' are available. Check the running guide and gravel biking guide for more details.

What is the best time of year to visit the castles around Newton-On-The-Moor and Swarland?

Spring is often recommended, especially for Warkworth Castle, when the mount it stands on is covered in daffodils. The weather is generally milder, making it pleasant for exploring both the castles and the surrounding natural beauty. Summer also offers good conditions, though it can be busier.

Are there any castles known for their unique atmosphere or folklore?

Yes, Chillingham Castle, located about 15.4 miles from Swarland, is renowned for being one of Britain's most haunted castles. It offers a unique, eerie atmosphere and attracts visitors interested in history and paranormal folklore, alongside its formal gardens.

Is there a castle that has been featured in films or TV shows?

Absolutely. Alnwick Castle, approximately 6.3 miles from Swarland, is famously known as a filming location for 'Harry Potter' (as Hogwarts) and 'Downton Abbey'. Its popular culture connections add another layer of interest for visitors.

What is the historical significance of the castles in this region?

The castles in Northumberland, including those near Newton-On-The-Moor and Swarland, boast rich histories spanning centuries. From 12th-century fortresses like Warkworth Castle, home to powerful families, to 14th-century strongholds like Dunstanburgh Castle that played a role in the Wars of the Roses, these sites offer deep insights into medieval life, warfare, and the region's strategic importance.

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