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Warkworth Castle

Northumberland, Northumberland · 4.6 · 5,272 visitor reviews

Northumberland, NE65 0UJ

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About

Are you a fan of playing dungeons and dragons? Maybe you want live like a King or Queen for the day or turn dad into a pesky peasant! Either way, at Warkworth Castle you can recreate your wildest imaginations, stepping back through a portal to Medieval England - more specifically Northumberland .

The Medieval Castle Perched upon a hill, surrounded by daffodils, Warkworth Castle is one of the most beautiful castles in the country . Explore ancient staircases, embark on a lovely walk along the riverside and take a boat trip to the Warkworth Castle Hermitage - we recommend getting tickets for both of these things! Enjoy the peaceful setting of this hidden gem, which was probably built as a private chapel for the 1st Earl of Northumberland.

Warkworth Castle and Hermitage form one of the most unusual pairs of ancient monuments in Britain . The castle was probably laid out in its present form in about 1200 and was the favoured residence of the powerful Percy family from the 14th to the 17th centuries. Warkworth Castle is a well-documented example of a 12th century tower keep castle which developed from an earlier motte and bailey castle and remained in use till the end of the 16th century.

The Castle is just a 10 minute walk from the active village, where you can explore Unearth the family history of the Percy's Ever wondered how the other half lived - and by half I mean over half a century ago! Dig through the fascinating history of the Percy family and uncover the great power & influence Northumberland had in England. From the 14th century to the 17th century, the Percy Earls (and later Dukes) of Northumberland, were among the greatest landowners in northern England!

Explore the floors and rooms in the magnificent cross-shaped keep which was once home to 'Harry Hotspur', immortalised as a rebel lord by Shakespeare, and bane of Scottish raiders. Managed to get to the top? Oversee the spectacular river and coastal views from the castle walls, as if you were one of the Percy's.

Visit the Northumberland Tower while you're here! The great tower or keep is almost complete today despite being built by the first Earl of Northumberland over 600 years ago! Curious why?

Warkworth was besieged by the Scots in 1327 and played a key role in the long-running war between England and Scotland. Things to do: - Knights Tournament Transport yourselves back to Anglo-Saxon times in the Knights Tournament. Get closer to the action as rival knights compete in the ultimate test of strength and skill at the Warkworth Castle.

Swords will clash and the winner will be decided in the Grand Melee finale. Immerse yourself in medieval life in the encampment, where you can meet people from the Middle Ages, witness hand crafts, weapon repairs, cooking and life at camp. - Medieval Falconry Watch experienced falconers put on a fabulous display with dazzling birds of prey.

Learn the mystery behind why birds were so popular in the Medieval era. - The other ancient monument nearby... 1 miles North (23 minute drive), here you'll find the impressive 12th Century Alnwick Abbey Gatehouse.

Food & Drinks Little knights, royalty and even pesky peasants need to refuel. You'll be happy to know there are vending machines around the castle that sell tea, coffee, and light snacks (ice-cream, crisps and confectionery). For more substantial meals, the nearest facilities are located in the medieval village close by.

Booking You don’t need to book your ticket in advance, but you will always get the best price and guaranteed entry by booking online ahead of your visit. If you are a Member and wish to book, your ticket is still free.

Good for: all ages, babies toddlers, older children, teenagers, young children

Categories

Facilities

  • Onsite Parking
  • Toilets
  • Baby Changing
  • Pushchair Friendly
  • Card Payments
  • Accessible Parking
  • Accessible Entrance
  • Contactless Payment

Prices

Adults: £9.00 Children (5-17): £5.40 Family (2+3): £23.40 Members: Free

Opening times

Monday: Closed Tuesday: Closed Wednesday: Closed Thursday: Closed Friday: Closed Saturday: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM Sunday: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM

Common questions

What can families see at Warkworth Castle?

Families can explore the medieval castle perched on a hill, climb ancient staircases, take a lovely riverside walk, and visit the Warkworth Castle Hermitage by boat. The great tower built over 600 years ago is almost complete today.

Is Warkworth Castle suitable for young children?

Yes, the castle welcomes all ages from babies and toddlers to teenagers. Children can recreate medieval adventures, exploring the castle's towers and imagining life as a knight or royalty.

Does Warkworth Castle have baby changing facilities?

Yes, baby changing facilities are available on site. There are also toilets, on-site parking with accessible spaces, and pushchair-friendly areas.

What are the opening hours for Warkworth Castle?

Warkworth Castle is open on Saturdays and Sundays from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM. It's closed Monday to Friday.

Are there special events at Warkworth Castle?

Yes, events include Knights Tournaments where rival knights compete, and Medieval Falconry displays with experienced falconers and birds of prey. Card and contactless payments are accepted.

What families say

4.6

5272 reviews