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Top 4 Castles around Craster

Best castles around Craster are situated in a picturesque fishing village in Northumberland, England. This coastal area is characterized by its dramatic sea cliffs and craggy coastline, offering a blend of natural beauty and historical fortifications. The region is primarily associated with significant historical buildings, including medieval ruins and older pele towers. Visitors can explore a landscape rich in history and scenic views.

Best castles around Craster

  • The most popular castles is Dunstanburgh Castle, a castle that is a…

Last updated: May 18, 2026

Dunstanburgh Castle

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Built in the early 14th century, Dunstanburgh castle is a towering ruin full of history. The castle was constructed by Thomas, the Earl of Lancaster and wealthiest man in England …

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View of Dunstanburgh Castle

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Wild, windswept, breathtaking ruins; a castle to behold. Moody, dramatic, with the world's tiniest visitor shop!

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Great views of Alnwick Castle with the River Aln in. This field sometimes has cows in so if you have a dog take extra care

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View of Warkworth Castle

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Once a year there is a lovely walk through the bluebells to the observatory and you can go inside.

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Dunstanburgh Castle and Bay

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It was a bit bumpy cycling the 600 metres from the road end to here but it was worth it for the views.

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October 14, 2025, View of Dunstanburgh Castle

lovely walk up to Dunstanburgh. Cattle can be wandering around

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this a great way to view the castle just off the main path.

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There are great views of the castle , river and surrounding countryside on this section

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This is misnamed. It's not Warkworth castle which is known for its daffs in spring

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This is such a great castle to go to. the views at the top on a clear day are brilliant. I normally walk the whole beach from Low Newton. My favourite coastline.

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An iconic view visible from afar

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Dunstanburgh Castle was part of the war of the roses.

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You can enter with PAYG or with an English Heritage or National Trust membership.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Dunstanburgh Castle a significant historical site?

Dunstanburgh Castle is a dramatic 14th-century fortification, built by Thomas, 2nd Earl of Lancaster. It features a massive Great Gatehouse, considered one of the most imposing structures in any English castle. The castle played a role as a Lancastrian stronghold during the Wars of the Roses and has inspired artists like J.M.W. Turner. You can learn more about its history by visiting the highlight page: Dunstanburgh Castle.

How can I reach Dunstanburgh Castle?

Dunstanburgh Castle is only accessible on foot. You can follow a flat grassy path from Craster harbour, which is approximately 1¼ miles (about 2 km) long. This walk offers superb views of the coastline.

Can I visit Craster Tower?

Craster Tower is a historically significant 18th-century Georgian mansion that incorporates a 14th-century pele tower. While it's a notable landmark, it has been converted into private residential apartments and is not publicly accessible as a traditional tourist attraction.

What kind of views can I expect when visiting the castles around Craster?

The castles around Craster, particularly Dunstanburgh Castle, offer spectacular views of the North Sea from its dramatic clifftop location. The site is also a haven for diverse birdlife, with kittiwakes, razorbills, fulmars, and shags nesting on the cliffs. Occasional sightings of peregrines, short-eared owls, eider ducks, and grey seals can also be made along the rocky shores. For a combined view of the castle and the coast, check out Dunstanburgh Castle and Bay.

Are there family-friendly activities or walks near the castles?

Yes, the walk to Dunstanburgh Castle from Craster is generally considered family-friendly due to its relatively flat terrain. The dramatic ruins and coastal setting provide an engaging experience for all ages. The area also offers opportunities for observing wildlife, which can be enjoyable for families.

What outdoor activities can I do around the castles near Craster?

The area around Craster is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy coastal walks, running, and cycling. For detailed routes, explore the guides for Running Trails around Craster, Cycling around Craster, and Road Cycling Routes around Craster.

What is the best time of year to visit the castles around Craster?

The castles around Craster can be visited year-round, but the best time often depends on your preference for weather and wildlife. Spring and summer offer milder weather and longer daylight hours, ideal for walking and birdwatching. Autumn provides dramatic skies, while winter can offer a stark, atmospheric beauty, though paths may be more exposed to the elements.

Are there good walking trails to the castles from Craster?

Yes, one of the most popular walks is the 1¼-mile (2 km) flat grassy path from Craster harbour directly to Dunstanburgh Castle. This coastal walk is well-regarded for its scenic beauty and relatively easy terrain. Many visitors also enjoy circular routes that incorporate the castle and the surrounding coastline.

What do visitors enjoy most about the castles around Craster?

Visitors particularly enjoy the dramatic, isolated setting of Dunstanburgh Castle and the scenic coastal walk to reach it. The historical atmosphere, stunning sea views, and opportunities for birdwatching are frequently highlighted. The overall experience of combining natural beauty with medieval ruins is a major draw.

Is there parking available for visiting the castles?

Yes, parking is available in Craster village, which serves as the starting point for the walk to Dunstanburgh Castle. It's advisable to arrive early during peak seasons to secure a spot.

Are there other historical fortifications to explore near Craster besides Dunstanburgh Castle?

While Dunstanburgh Castle is the primary accessible fortification, the region is rich in history. Craster itself is known for its medieval ruins and pele towers, such as Craster Tower (though private). Further afield, you can find other historical sites like View of Warkworth Castle, which offers a perspective of another significant historic castle known for its spring daffodil displays.

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