Kingdoms & Keeps: From Holy Island to Harry Potter
Duration
8 hour(s)
Languages
English
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Step onto the enchanting set of the real-life Hogwarts at Alnwick Castle
Embark on a captivating pilgrimage to Holy Island to witness the haunting ruins of Lindisfarne
Marvel at the awe-inspiring Bamburgh Castle perched dramatically on the cliffside
€ 808.53
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Embark on an unforgettable journey through the storied landscapes of Northumberland, where history and legend intertwine in a tapestry of awe-inspiring castles and ancient ruins. Begin your adventure on the mystical Holy Island, a place steeped in centuries of religious and cultural heritage, where the ebb and flow of the tides add a magical rhythm to your exploration. Travel onward to the majestic Bamburgh Castle, perched dramatically atop a rocky cliff, its battlements and towers standing as a testament to medieval grandeur and strategic brilliance, offering panoramic views over the rugged coastline and rolling countryside. Wander through corridors steeped in history, imagining the lives of kings, queens, and warriors who once called these fortresses home, and discover the hidden stories etched into their walls. Along the way, immerse yourself in a touch of fantasy with a visit to the castle that inspired the world of Hogwarts, where the grandeur of Gothic architecture and sweeping landscapes evokes the magic of your favorite tales. This full-day experience seamlessly blends breathtaking scenery, rich history, and a dash of enchantment, offering a journey that will linger in your memory long after the tour ends, as you walk in the footsteps of both history and imagination.
Bottled water
Air-conditioned vehicle
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WiFi on board
Live commentary
Door to Door Pickup Service
Lunch
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Please be ready 10 minutes prior to your scheduled pick up
A maximum of 4 children are allowed on the tour
Adults for ages 9 and above
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Customer Reviews
Mike

It was a wet and windy day, but what a place! Highly recommend! The beach was lovely, very clean. Carpark is expensive, £7.20 for 3 hours. Limited parking elsewhere in the village. I'd definitely recommend 👍
Simon

Excellent Christmas decorations with rooms themed on foll stores such as Rumplestiltskin. The Emporer and the nightingale. Jack and the been stalk. Great informative staff friendly and professional. Superb views from the vast walls. A totally must see Castle.
Lisa's

Oh I really enjoyed the visit to this castle. I was a bit disappointed with the Christmas decoration as all the windows had been blacked out and I felt it detracted from being able to enjoy the actual castle. Also the pirate scene in the Great Hall was disjointed and just looked like bedsheets hanging from the beautiful ceiling which also could not be seen properly. Need to revisit this place without the Christmas in the way.
Kevin

The castle is absolutely amazing—an impressive, overpowering structure that dominates the landscape and immediately captures your attention. Its size and presence make you appreciate just how significant it must have been throughout history. The building itself is in great condition and clearly very well looked after. Everywhere you turn, you can see the care and effort put into preserving it, which really enhances the experience. The views from the castle are fantastic, offering a sweeping look over the surrounding area. The coastline is especially beautiful, and the beach nearby is stunning—a perfect spot to take a walk, relax, or simply enjoy the scenery. It adds a wonderful contrast to the strength and solidity of the castle walls. We also visited the tearoom during our trip, and it was a real highlight. The scones were amazing—fresh, warm, and full of flavour. It’s the perfect place to take a break and soak in the atmosphere. When leaving, we passed through the shop and discovered the almond rum, which was very special and well worth trying. Overall, the visit was fantastic. The castle, the views, the beach, and the food all come together to create a memorable experience. It’s definitely well worth a visit.
Kate

The castle offers a lovely view from the grounds; however, I can’t recommend paying for entry at the current price. During my visit, we paid £43.50 for two adults, including £6 for parking. For that amount, I expected considerably more content and historical depth. The exhibits are heavily focused on the current family and the Victorian era. Personally, I would have preferred to see more emphasis on the castle’s earlier history, especially given its origins dating back to around 547 AD, but that may come down to individual taste. Interestingly, I found the nearby church to hold far greater historical significance than the castle itself. The World War II display felt somewhat out of place, and the kitchen area has clearly been converted into an extension of the gift shop, which further reduces the amount of authentic content on offer, and there isn’t much to begin with. I also found it odd that the guidebook we bought didn’t include a map, and there were no clear directional signs inside the castle grounds. This made it surprisingly difficult to know where to go or whether we had seen everything, which detracted a bit from the experience. In addition, many of the windows were quite dirty, which took away from what could have been some lovely views from inside. I think we may have just expected too much. By contrast, I found castles such as Warkworth, Alnwick and even Skipton to offer a much richer historical experience for a similar or even lower price. While Bamburgh’s setting is undeniably beautiful, the overall visit felt more like a family heritage exhibition than a deep dive into its remarkable past.
GetYourGuide

Truly an amazing experience! Stuart was our favorite host, outgoing informative and just fun. The entire family had a blast of a day learning the history of the various castles, holy island and exploring. Excited to come back and visit!
