Alnwick Castle and Garden: An Ultimate Guide

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Set in the market town of Alnwick, this grand castle and its modern gardens are among the most popular attractions in northern England. The castle is the seat of the Dukes of Northumberland and is one of the largest inhabited castles in the country. With over 950 years of history, spectacular grounds, and cinematic fame, it makes for a perfect day out while in the area.

If you’re planning a visit to this wonderful place, I hope this guide can help you! Read on to find out more.

If you’re in Northumberland for longer, check out my recommended itinerary HERE.


The Castle was built shortly after the Norman Conquest (11th century) to guard against Scottish invasions. In the 14th century, it was expanded into a formidable fortress. Since 1309, it has been home to the Percy family, powerful nobles who played major roles in English history (especially in the Wars of the Roses). The castle remains the residence of the current Duke and Duchess of Northumberland.

Important information: Entry to the castle is £23.95. I think this is quite expensive, and it’s payable directly to the Percy’s, a family of huge generational wealth.

Alnwick Castle
Entrance to Alnwick Castle

In total we spent around 2 hours in the castle and enjoyed the visit. There is a lot to see and do, and the highlight for me was the Northumberland Fusilier Museum telling the story of the regiment. I’ve been doing some family tree research for a close friend whose great grandfather was part of the regiment and died on the battlefield in WW1 so I was interested to learn more. Aside from the war museum, there’s lots more on site:

  • State Rooms: Lavishly decorated interiors with Italian Renaissance paintings, period furniture, and fine art collections.
  • Medieval Courtyards & Towers: Explore the architecture, with battlements and defensive walls.
  • Harry Potter Connections: Alnwick Castle was used as a filming location for Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone and Chamber of Secrets. Broomstick flying lessons are offered in the grounds!
  • Historic Exhibits: Learn about the Percy family, knights, and castle life through interactive displays. I particularly enjoyed the small exhibit of the Percy family’s role in the Wars of the Roses, and the explanation of the Percy tenantry volunteers – a huge volunteer force defending the Percys’ lands.
  • Events & Reenactments: Seasonal activities include falconry, medieval combat demonstrations, and costumed guides.
Alnwick Castle
Full castle view


Created in 2001 by Duchess Jane Percy, The Alnwick Garden is a bold modern design blending beauty, playfulness, and education. It really is gorgeous and very well done, and we spent about 2 hours enjoying the garden.

Important information: Entry to the garden is additional to the Castle. The entrance fee is £20.80, another hefty price tag.

Alnwick Garden
The famous fountain

  • The Grand Cascade: A stunning central waterfall feature with regular displays of tumbling water.
  • The Poison Garden: Guided tours reveal plants with deadly, toxic, or medicinal qualities – one of the most unique gardens in Europe.
  • The Rose Garden: A romantic space with hundreds of varieties in bloom in summer.
  • Cherry Blossom Orchard: The largest in the UK, spectacular in spring but beautiful in any season with its rows of swings.
  • Interactive Features: Bamboo labyrinth, water sculptures, and family-friendly play areas.

I have to say that this was one of my favourite things to do on my entire visit to Northumberland. We were lucky with the weather but the garden was just so beautiful, and you know how I love a garden. I need to get myself one of these swings too!


Also on site are a number of other attractions, all separately payable of course.

  • Forgotten Garden Adventure Golf (£3.50 per person per round)
  • Lilidorei children’s play area (entrance £15!)
  • The Treehouse for a unique restaurant. We had a meal here and prices were reasonable at £24/person for 2 courses. Be sure to book ahead as it gets busy!


There is so much to see and do at Alnwick Castle and Garden that it’s worth at least half a day of your time. In total we spent 5.5 hours on site, including lunch in the restaurant.

  • Location: Alnwick, Northumberland (just off the A1; about 30 miles from Newcastle, 5 miles from the coast).
  • Parking: Car parking is available on site, at £3.50 per car.
  • Opening Times: Seasonal (typically March–October for the castle, year-round for parts of the garden). Always check in advance.
  • Tickets: Combined tickets are not available. Booking online often saves money.
  • Accessibility: Wheelchair access is available in many areas, though some historic sections have limitations.
  • Food & Drink: On-site cafés and the unique Treehouse Restaurant. Picnicking areas also available.
  • Events: Summer sees outdoor theatre, garden light trails, and special exhibitions.
  • Cost: Expect a day here to cost northwards of £50 per person, and northwards of £75 per person if you intend to eat in the restaurant.
Alnwick Garden
Final shot by the fountain


So there you have it – an absolutely wonderful day at Alnwick Castle and Garden. I truly loved it, but it left a sour taste in my mouth with the cost. I don’t mind paying entry, but the fact that these prices are higher than is normal and going directly to a wealthy family of Dukes and Duchesses, not a charitable trust or heritage organisation, didn’t quite sit right with me. That said, on balance I’d still highly recommend it to anyone thinking of visiting, as both the castle and garden are stunning.

Stay safe and happy travelling!

40 responses to “Alnwick Castle and Garden: An Ultimate Guide”

  1. travelwithgma Avatar

    The garden looks like it is worth a visit. The costs do seem exorbitant- and in particular, to add an entry fee for the children’s playground is rather mean. Maybe it’s the only way that the “poor” family can keep a roof over their head. I do love the swings.

  2. travelwithgma Avatar

    The garden looks lovely. What an extortionate cost to visit – particularly mean to have an extra cost to enter the children’s playground. I suppose it helps them to live in their accustomed manner.

    1. travelling_han Avatar

      I agree, it’s so expensive to visit and it didn’t sit right!

  3. Bama Avatar

    While the castle and garden certainly look worth a visit, I’m with you regarding the fees they charge visitors, especially the fact that the money goes directly to the wealthy family. Oh well, I guess they treat this property just like a regular enterprise where it has to be profitable.

    1. travelling_han Avatar

      Well it’s true, they have to make their money to maintain it somehow – but it did feel a little off paying to walk through their £millions of furniture and jewellery and art collection! A very mixed feeling that’s for sure.

  4. Travels Through My Lens Avatar

    Alnwick looks like a beautiful place, but at quite a high price, and for the gardens too, wow. I get the feeling of being put off by the price; however it is quite stunning. Lovely post, Hannah.

    1. travelling_han Avatar

      It really is stunning, and well worth a visit if you can stomach the price!!

  5. Monkey's Tale Avatar

    I guess since it was the War and Roses locale it makes sense thst there is a poison garden. Alnwick Castle and its garden are lovely, but I’m with you regarding the high fees going straight to a wealthy family. It’s a turn off. Maggie

    1. travelling_han Avatar

      Yes and the Harry Potter filming location too! Yeah totally, it does feel hypocritical.

  6. Rebecca Avatar

    A stunning castle! Even better that you visited during good weather. I’ve heard lovely things about Alnwick Castle, and now I’m keen to go! Hopefully some day 🙂

    1. travelling_han Avatar

      It really was a beautiful location and we had the perfect weather 🙂

  7. Phil Avatar

    Wow! Monumental, to say the least, the Alnwick Castle looks like an amazing historical spot to tour, and the Gardens are exquisite. Thanks for sharing your adventures with us, Hannah – always beautiful and informative 🙂

    1. travelling_han Avatar

      The gardens were really beautiful and we loved exploring them and the castle! A perfect day out 🙂

  8. Tanja Avatar

    Beautiful castle. I’d love some broom flying lessons hahaha. It’s a shame they charge extra for kid’s play area

  9. Diana Avatar

    The cost of this one definitely rubs me the wrong way as well, especially, as you said, because of where the money is going. It does sound like an interesting place to visit, though. I’ve certainly never toured a garden of poisonous plants before!

    1. travelling_han Avatar

      It was worth a visit, but the cost would mean I wouldn’t go back. The gardens were stunning 🙂

  10. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

    Alnwick Castle looks very impressive Hannah but I agree with you that the entrance costs are hugely overpriced. I often think that if attractions priced their tickets more affordably then more people would be inclined to visit and they would still achieve the same or an even better revenue stream and everyone would be happy!

    1. travelling_han Avatar

      It’s madness isn’t it – and the fact you can’t buy one ticket for everything is just ridiculous!

  11. Marie Avatar

    It looks lovely – but gosh… the price! And there’s a parking fee on top of that. There’s no way a family could afford that. The walls are fab – does it appear anywhere else apart from Harry Potter? I feel I should know it….

    1. travelling_han Avatar

      I know, it would be such an expensive day out! I’m sure it has been in other films too, I think Transformers and Downton Abbey are two others!

  12. Lyssy In The City Avatar

    I’d have the same reaction as you! That is bonkers to have all those costs and payable right to the family, I’ve never heard of such a thing. The garden is just beautiful and so is the castle. Wonder how much they charged to film there ha!

    1. travelling_han Avatar

      Yeah it’s weird isn’t it!! Sooo lovely to see you yesterday 🙂

  13. ThingsHelenLoves Avatar
    ThingsHelenLoves

    It’s very beautiful but the prices are off putting, especially as everything is individually priced inside. Charging for a children’s play area is just a bit tight.

    1. travelling_han Avatar

      Totally agree!

  14. WanderingCanadians Avatar

    I don’t know which is more beautiful – the castle or the garden. Glad to hear you lucked out with the weather. I need to get one of those swings too!

    1. travelling_han Avatar

      The swing was definitely a highlight, I’d love one in my garden 🙂

  15. ourcrossings Avatar

    Wow, what a truly beautiful place to visit and photograph – I love its grand architecture and fascinating history. One of the reasons why I have it on my castle wish list is because it’s where Downton Abbey was filmed. It was used for a Christmas special episode, and it was enough for me to fall in love with the castle. Thanks for sharing, and have a good day 🙂 Aiva xx

    1. travelling_han Avatar

      Ahhh I didn’t realise Downton was filmed there as well – it’s a beautiful castle, that’s for sure! Have a great Sunday, Aiva 🙂

      1. ourcrossings Avatar

        🥰🥰🥰

  16. wetanddustyroads Avatar

    I think I’ve mentioned it to you before … because there are no castles in South Africa, it is a real treat for me to see it on your blog! The entrance fees are quite expensive (especially when I convert them to our currency), so I’m even happier that I can see it for free on your blog 😉. The gardens are beautiful … that famous fountain is definitely my favourite (lovely pic of you in front of the fountain).

    1. travelling_han Avatar

      I’m so glad you like seeing all the castles here in England, we have so many I think I take them for granted so it’s always good to be reminded how unique they actually are 🙂 Thanks for taking the time to read and comment, Corna! 🙂

  17. grandmisadventures Avatar

    castle, treehouse, orchard swings, and beautiful gardens- yes to all those things! This seems like a great place to visit 🙂

    1. travelling_han Avatar

      So much fun, the garden is such a lovely place to spend some time 🙂

  18. Jyothi Avatar

    How wonderful, such a beautiful place to explore!

  19. Little Old World Avatar

    I’ve been wanting to visit Alnwick for years because the castle looks so impressive, but I hadn’t realised there were such extensive gardens to explore, too. It looks an excellent place for a day out, despite the high prices.

    1. travelling_han Avatar

      It’s definitely worth a visit and you can easily make a full day out! On the plus side, the castle and garden ticket is annual if you then want to go back 🙂

  20. The Travel Architect Avatar

    This is right up my alley. I’d grudgingly pay.

    1. travelling_han Avatar

      Ditto!

  21. Clazz - An Orcadian Abroad Avatar

    I loved Alnwick Castle and it’s probably one of my favourite castles that I’ve visited, but I totally agree about the price! We refused to go into the gardens the first time around because it was just too expensive, but we ended up visiting last year using the 2-for-1 gardens voucher thing that Gardener’s World magazine do! (Way to make me sound 60.) Made it much more palatable, and the gardens are amazing. But I do think there should be a combined ticket for both, as I had assumed the gardens must have been separately owned.

    1. travelling_han Avatar

      I know exactly what you mean, loved the castle and gardens, but the price definitely made us wince. Ooooo I love that they do that – and I’m totally here for gardener’s world so I’m 60 with you. There really should be a combined ticket, I agree! 🙂

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