Thursday 12 January 2017

Bamburgh Castle Day Trip

Bamburgh really has it all: a beach, a castle, a quaint English town, and the best ice cream. It feels off the normal tourist track and although the castle isn't one of the giants of British castles for history, size or importance, you can definitely spend an hour or three wandering the fascinating exhibitions!

Note: we went in April so our pictures aren't as good as others online - just type in Bamburgh Castle for some great sunsets etc!



Fast Facts:

  • Distance from Edinburgh: 76 miles
  • Using public transport: 1 hour and 47 minutes
  • History: an Egyptian in the second century wrote about Bamburgh. Nomadic tribes wandered this site and Romans used the hilltop position of the castle for their beacon system but it was really in the 6th century that Bamburgh's recorded history begins as the royal seat for the Bernician monarchs. Bamburgh is also famous for the Bamburgh beast. King Oswald brought Christianity to his lands by inviting St. Aiden to come and teach them.
  • What there is to do: explore the walls and the interiors, walk along the beach, stroll through the English village, eat the best icecream.
  • Website: http://www.bamburghcastle.com/castle.php






Pros

  • Space in the castle for picnicking
  • The castle's ballroom/great hall was the best, with the weapon collections in glass cases and the musician's balcony
  • The beach can be lovely to walk
  • ice cream trucks seem to park there year round and the tea shops sell icecream as well




The view from the castle to the islands is amazing - Holy Island can be seen on a good day!


Cons

  • It can be freezing at Bamburgh even on a sunny day
  • Even the tea room is freezing





inside the castle scullery

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