Please note, road not suitable for cars. Park at the carpark in Craster and walk along the coastal path.
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2024年11月1日
We had a fabulous day out at Craster. Parked in the quarry carpark and took the lovely scenic walk along the coast to the castle. We used our National Trust card for entry. There are toilets, a few … Victoria6994的完整评论
2024年10月5日
Wonderful place, except the site seems to be run by a complete jobsworth, who delighted in turning us away a full 55 mins before the site closed (our party only wanted a brief whizz round, and would … Annie L的完整评论
2024年9月27日
It is reached by walking and it is a proper walk, with great views. It was blustery, windy, wet and sunshine when we went, with waves crashing up against the rocks. The ruins could be described as v… Adrian S的完整评论
Hi, I am going to be visiting the area later this month. My father-in-law lives reasonably locally and is thinking about joining us for the day. He has been shielding due to COVID-19 and is avoiding places where people might congregate and in particular indoor spaces. Could you advise how much of the castle is enclosed space and how much open? Many thanks.
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Hi, All of the castle area is open space and a nice leisurely walk along the cliff top to get to it. Bear in mind it’s a ruin so not much internal buildings left Normally a coffee shop inside the …
Hi, All of the castle area is open space and a nice leisurely walk along the cliff top to get to it. Bear in mind it’s a ruin so not much internal buildings left Normally a coffee shop inside the grounds too. Hope this helps
Does this place have a stamp to put in NT passports?
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Some of the answers on Dunstanburgh Castle are completely wrong. Dunstanburgh Castle is owned by the National Trust. But for some reason all ruined castles owned by the National …
Some of the answers on Dunstanburgh Castle are completely wrong. Dunstanburgh Castle is owned by the National Trust. But for some reason all ruined castles owned by the National Trust are under the guardianship of English Heritage, as well of course English Heritage own castles as well. I have asked the National Trust why this is case. The reply I got by email, is that the person that replied did not know the reason. And that lady from customer service that replied me is contacting the National Trusts building department to find out for me. If you visit Dunstanburgh Castle you will see a sign at the emtrance of English Heritage that look after Dunstanburgh Castle, but also a sign as well, that’s easily missed saying the National Trust. I will be interested in hearing the reason for this from the National Trust. Also Howsteads is very similar beside Hadrians Wall. The Fort is owned by the National Trust, but under the guardianship of English Heritage. Why I don’t know. It will be interesting, when hopefully I get an answer.
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