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5 Must-visit Castles in the UK

United Kingdom - Ross French - September 24, 2024

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Did you know the UK is home to over 4,000 castles?

With much history to be uncovered in all 4000+ castles, we have whittled the ‘must-see’ list to just five castles for you to explore on one of the many adventure holidays UK destinations are offering before the year is up and for the new year ahead.

So, if you’re looking for a new castle to explore in the coming future, here are five to consider visiting very soon.

Warwick Castle

Location: Warwick, in the West Midlands.

History: Originally built by William the Conqueror in 1068, Warwick Castle has a rich history spanning over 1,000 years. It played a crucial role during the Wars of the Roses and was home to powerful noble families.

Why visit: It’s a beautifully preserved medieval castle with interactive exhibits, live-action shows, and stunning views. The castle offers immersive experiences like jousting, a dungeon tour, and a grand trebuchet display.

Leeds Castle

Location: Near Maidstone, in the county of Kent.

History: Leeds Castle dates back to 1119 and has served as a Norman stronghold, a royal residence for six queens of England, and a palace used by Henry VIII.

Why visit: Set on two islands in the middle of a lake, Leeds Castle is renowned for its beauty and picturesque setting. It offers family-friendly activities, a maze, falconry displays, and scenic gardens.

Dover Castle

Location: Dover, overlooking the English Channel.

History: Dover Castle has been a defensive site for over 2,000 years known as the’ Key to England’. It includes Roman, medieval, and WWII fortifications, with its medieval Great Tower built by Henry II.

Why visit: The castle offers a fascinating glimpse into England’s military history, with underground tunnels used during WWII, medieval reenactments, and panoramic views across the channel.

Alnwick Castle

Location: Alnwick, in Northumberland, near the Scottish border.

History: Alnwick Castle has been home to the Percy family for over 700 years. It’s the second largest inhabited castle in England and has been used as a location for several films, including for a famous wizard known as Harry Potter.

Why visit: The castle combines history with pop culture appeal, offering historical tours, medieval activities, and a beautiful setting. It’s particularly popular with families and Harry Potter fans alike.

Windsor Castle

Location: Windsor, in the county of Berkshire.

History: As the world’s oldest and largest inhabited castle, Windsor Castle has been a royal residence for over 900 years and is still used by King Charles III for official events.

Why visit: It offers a glimpse into royal life, with opulent State Apartments, St. George’s Chapel, and the Queen Mary’s Dolls’ House. It’s a must-visit for anyone interested in British history and the monarchy.
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Each of these castles provides unique insights into English history, with engaging activities and beautiful settings, making them perfect destinations for family outings and history enthusiasts looking for an adventure which allows them to almost step back in time.

Which castle will you be roaming next?

Tags | Castle Tours, Castle Vacations, Castles Near London, Castles with Gardens, Castles with Historical Tours, Castles with Interactive Exhibits, English Castles, Family-Friendly Castles, Historic Castles, Medieval Castles, Must-See Castles, UK Castles, UK Travel
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