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Admission on Saturday 13th June 2026

Due to a private event, the State Rooms will close earlier than usual on Friday 13 June. Last admission to the State Rooms will be at 2:30pm (instead of 4:15pm). Please ensure you enter before 2:30pm if you wish to visit this area.

The Clocktower Café, Tack Room and Viking Market in the West Ward will remain open as normal until 4:45pm. However, access to the Inner Ward and Battery Terrace will be restricted from 4:30pm onwards.

Please note: online tickets will not be available for this date. Tickets can be purchased on arrival at the admissions office.

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Bamburgh Castle gets ready to reopen on 6 July

The team at Bamburgh Castle are in full swing getting England’s finest castle ready to welcome visitors again from Monday July 6th.

The castle – which covers a nine-acre site – is planning to open its grounds and staterooms following the government’s guidelines in response to COVID-19, which aim to permit visitor attractions to open in July as part of the phased easing of coronavirus restrictions.

Alongside this, the castle’s management team have completed rigorous health and safety planning with external specialists and are introducing a number of covid-secure measures to protect visitors and staff when the award-winning attraction re-opens.

Will Douglas is visitor services manager at Bamburgh Castle. He said: “We are excited to be welcoming visitors back to Bamburgh Castle again, however the safety and wellbeing of our visitors and our team is absolutely fundamental.

“Our team of safety experts have been working closely with external health and safety consultants and partners including destination management organisations like Visit England to ensure we reopen as a trusted, covid-secure attraction, where people can still enjoy a phenomenal visitor experience with confidence.

Bamburgh Castle owner Francis Watson Armstrong said: “Bamburgh Castle simply is a magnificent place to visit and truly is a national treasure that people are longing to visit once again.

“We are fortunate to have nine acres of some of Britain’s most spectacular open spaces for people to experience, along with views of our famous stretch of coastline that you just can’t observe from anywhere else. It will be amazing to see the castle and grounds come to life with people once again and we’re looking forward to opening our gates. It will be an emotional moment.

“The past few months have been harrowing for everyone. Our team has worked very hard in these difficult times to bring us to this point where we have peace of mind to open our doors once again.

“We will continue to monitor and follow government regulations at all times and update our plans should any changes arise, with the safety of the public and our staff being paramount.”

New safety measures introduced at Bamburgh Castle include restricted visitor numbers, becoming a cashless site, marked social distancing, a preferred route with signed walkways in the staterooms and grounds, enhanced cleaning programmes and hand sanitisation stations throughout the site. Takeaway refreshments will be available from the castle’s Clock Tower Tearooms.

For more information about Bamburgh Castle’s Covid-secure facilities and planning your visit click here.

 

 

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