Bamburgh Castle
Bamburgh Castle

Bamburgh Castle

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Bamburgh, Northumberland, NE69 7DF

The basics

Bamburgh Castle offers guests a rich dose of history in a stunning setting. Visitors pay an admission fee and can choose to explore alone or with an audio guide (at an additional cost). Must-see areas include the State Rooms, keep, and the fortifications that offer wonderful panoramas over the dune-fringed beach and Bamburgh village.

Prebooking a skip-the-line ticket lets you bypass any entry lines on the day. There are also several tours from places such as Edinburgh that visit the castle alongside other Northumberland and Scottish Borders attractions, including Holy Island and Lindisfarne. Some tours adopt a Harry Potter theme, focusing on nearby Alnwick Castle, which doubled as Hogwarts in the Harry Potter movies, while also visiting Bamburgh Castle.

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Things to know before you go

  • Allow about 3 hours to explore the castle.

  • On-site facilities include restrooms, cafés, and a gift shop.

  • Wheelchair users can access five State Rooms and are shown audio-visual presentations on areas inaccessible to them. Strollers are not permitted in the State Rooms, but baby carriers are available to borrow.

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How to get there

Bamburgh Castle overlooks Northumberland’s North Sea coast, midway between Newcastle and Edinburgh. Regular buses go to Bamburgh village, just a stroll away, and the nearest train station is Chathill. Drivers can reach the castle via the B1341 from the A1. For ease, join a tour that includes round-trip transportation and other local sights.

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When to get there

Bamburgh Castle is open between February and October, and on weekends in the off-season. It can get very busy between May and October and during winter holiday weekends. Consider booking admission in advance to save time, or arriving as close to the opening and closing times as possible to miss the crowds.

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Must-sees at Bamburgh Castle

Be sure not to miss the castle’s historical highlights. Check out the bottle-shaped Keep Hall gate–designed to allow knights on horseback to enter—and admire the treasures of the Archaeology Museum, notably a stunning 7th-century gold brooch famous for depicting a creature dubbed the “Bamburgh Beast.” Families with older kids will particularly like the Armory, with its displays of vicious-looking weapons, including pikes and a 15th-century bow.

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