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Contact:  01665 511100 Address: Narrowgate
Alnwick
Northumberland
NE66 1NQ
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Contact:  01665 511100 Address: Narrowgate
Alnwick
Northumberland
NE66 1NQ
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Visiting Alnwick Castle | The Ultimate Guide

Isn’t it everyone’s dream to step into the world of Hogwarts? Alnwick Castle is over 950 years old and offers endless exploration opportunities. From its stunning architecture to its connection with Harry Potter, there’s loads to explore.

This guide will take you through everything from ticket prices to events, ensuring no 'philosopher's stone' is left unturned. Tickets and Opening Times | How to get there | The history of Alnwick Castle | Harry Potter and Alnwick Castle | Main attractions | Special events | Food and Drink | Staying nearby | Accessibility.

Alnwick Castle tickets and opening times

Opening times: Alnwick Castle is open daily from March to October. Opening times are subject to change, so keep your eyes peeled on the website.

Tickets: All tickets purchased via the website are automatic annual passes, so you can enjoy free visits all year round. Pre-booking tickets online also saves you 10%. Group tickets are available.

How to get to Alnwick Castle

By car: Depending on where you’re driving from, head either north or south on the A1 and exit at the A1068 toward Alnwick. Follow this road into the town centre, where you'll find signs for the castle. Parking is available on-site for a fee. The car park is situated just off Denwick Lane.

Public transport: The castle is easily accessible by both bus and train. Take a train to Alnwick Station, about a mile away. From there, you can catch a local bus or a taxi/Uber. Buses also run directly to Alnwick from nearby towns like Newcastle. The castle is within walking distance from the bus stop.

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The history of Alnwick Castle

Originally built by the Normans in 1096, Alnwick Castle was strategically positioned to guard the border with Scotland. The castle has undergone numerous renovations and expansions over the centuries, particularly during the 14th and 15th centuries, reflecting various architectural styles. Owned by the Percy family since the 14th century, it stands as a testament to their power and influence in the region. To learn more interesting facts about this fascinating fortress, click here.

Harry Potter and Alnwick Castle

While it’s possible that you’re visiting Alnwick Castle to appreciate the historic architecture, it’s likely you’re visiting as a Harry Potter fan. The castle’s stunning exterior provided the backdrop for iconic scenes in "Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone.". The castle often hosts themed events, like broomstick training. Click here to discover more links between this fortress and Harry Potter.

Main attractions

Alnwick Castle offers a captivating blend of history, architecture, and interactive experiences. Here’s a closer look at some of its key attractions:

State rooms

The beautifully furnished state rooms provide a glimpse into the castle's luxurious past. Each room is filled with impressive art, antiques, and historical artefacts, showcasing the rich heritage of the Percy family.

Library

The stunning library is a highlight, featuring an impressive collection of rare books and manuscripts. Its grandeur and cosy atmosphere make it a perfect spot for book lovers and history enthusiasts alike.

Exhibitions

Intriguing exhibitions throughout the castle delve into its history, covering everything from its role in various historical events to props and costumes used in the Harry Potter films.

Broomstick training

For a bit of fun, visitors can join the broomstick training sessions, where you can feel like you're a wizard or witch from the Harry Potter universe. This interactive experience is particularly popular with families. Since broomstick training is veru popular, tickets are served on a first come, first serve basis, so it's best to collect your tickets as soon as you arrive.

Tours and trails

Guided tours and self-guided trails offer a deeper understanding of the castle's history and architecture. Knowledgeable guides share fascinating stories and insights, while trails allow visitors to explore the expansive grounds at their own pace.

Museums

The castle is home to several small museums that focus on various aspects of its history, including military history and local artefacts. The Artisan Courtyard is a must-see, featuring local crafts and artisanal products. Visitors can browse unique handmade goods and souvenirs, making it a great place to pick up a memento from your visit.

Dragon Quest

The Dragon Quest is a family-friendly adventure that invites visitors to embark on a quest to find the castle's hidden dragon. This engaging activity combines storytelling and exploration, making it a hit with younger guests.

Replica Napoleon canon

The replica of the Napoleon canon is an impressive sight, highlighting the castle’s military history. Visitors can learn about its significance and the role of artillery in historical battles.

Lilidorei at Alnwick Castle

Lilidorei is a magical attraction at Alnwick Castle that invites visitors into a whimsical woodland village. Opened in 2022, it features treehouses, hidden pathways, and interactive installations designed to spark the imagination. With activities like storytelling and adventure trails, Lilidorei offers a delightful experience for both children and adults. To visit this attraction, you have to book your visit online separately. This attraction's open days are also subject to change, so make sure to stay updated by checking the website regularly.

Special events at Alnwick Castle

Alnwick Castle is brimming with exciting events year-round, offering something for everyone. From the enchanting Christmas fair, filled with festive stalls and seasonal delights, to magical Wizarding weekends that immerse you in the world of Harry Potter, there’s always something happening.

Visitors can enjoy thrilling medieval jousting tournaments, interactive history tours, and seasonal festivals like Easter egg hunts and Halloween celebrations. Make sure to check the castle’s what’s on the page or social media channels like Facebook to stay up to date with the latest happenings.

Food and drink at Alnwick Castle

There is the Courtyard Café that serves light bites, refreshments, and delicious cakes, providing a great spot to relax. Seasonal events also feature special food stalls, so no foodie has to leave unsatisfied.

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Staying near Alnwick Castle

If you’re looking for accommodation nearby, camping is a great option. Located in Northumberland, there are numerous campsites to choose from. If you’re planning to explore Alnwick Castle and its surroundings, our Dunstan Hill Club Site is an ideal base for your adventure. Located just a short 17-minute drive from the castle, this site offers a perfect blend of comfort and natural beauty. Our Beadnell Bay Club Site is also an option, offering spectacular views of the Northumberland coast and Cheviot Hills.

Accessibility

Alnwick Castle is committed to accessibility for all visitors. Key features include:

Parking: Accessible parking spaces are available near the entrance to Castle Square.

Assistance dogs: Hearing, guidance and assistance are welcome at Alnwick Castle, provided they are kept on a short lead.

Wheelchair access: Ramps and accessible routes are provided throughout the grounds, although some areas may have uneven surfaces. The State Rooms do not have ramps. If you’d like guidance on the most suitable routes on site, speak to a member of staff.

Facilities: Accessible restrooms are located within the visitor facilities.

Mobility equipment: Wheelchairs and mobility scooters can be rented on-site, but it's best to reserve in advance.

For more details on Alnwick Castle caters to accessibility needs, check the website or contact their visitor services.

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