Nestled in the English town of Warwick, on a beautiful sandstone bluff on a bend of the River Avon, Warwick Castle is one of the country’s finest and most well-preserved Medieval castles. With a vast and impressive heritage spanning centuries, the Castle still remains a hotspot for curious tourists and history enthusiasts, largely due to the fact that the Castle itself is fascinating, and there are always lots of shows and events held here, making it the perfect place to explore.
A visit to the Warwick Castle takes you through the beauty of the landscaped Capability Brown gardens, down into the mediaeval vaults and into the private residence of the Earl where you can discover the reality about the lives of the Earl, his family and their servants. You can even climb to the top of our towers and ramparts – still open to the public after 1100 years and offering breath-taking views of the English countryside.
A visit to the castle wouldn’t be complete without watching the jousting tournament (summer only), the magnificent Birds of Prey, or the world’s largest trebuchet launching a fireball – an impressive sight to behold!