Berkhamsted Castle Guided Tours
Berkhamsted Castle, White Hill, Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire, HP4 1LJ
Berkhamsted Castle Trust is offering free guided tours of Berkhamsted Castle, a typical Norman motte and bailey castle, built originally as a timber structure by William the Conqueror's half-brother, Robert of Mortain. It is considered to be the best remaining example of a motte and bailey castle in the country.
Located just 25 miles outside London, Berkhamsted Castle is steeped in over 950 years of history. It was here that the Anglo-Saxons surrendered to William, Duke of Normandy in December 1066, and he became “The Conqueror”. In later years, the castle was occupied variously by (amongst others) the Earls of Cornwall, Edward the Black Prince, Archbishop Thomas Becket and Cecily Neville, Duchess of York (mother of Edward IV and Richard III, and who died at the castle in 1495). The castle was also given as a gift to the first three of Henry VIII's wives. The castle site is now a scheduled ancient monument, and remains owned by HRH The Prince of Wales, in right of the Duchy of Cornwall.
Begin your historical adventure today!
Berkhamsted Castle, White Hill, Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire, HP4 1LJ
Wheelchair access to bailey. Pushchairs except for motte. There are some steep slopes and some paths can be slippery after rain. Young children should be supervised.
Children must be accompanied by an adult. There are no toilets at Berkhamsted Castle. Nearest public toilets are in the Water Lane car park (7 mins away). As well as guided tours there are 16 information panels on display for all visitors, depicting the history of the Castle. Dogs are only allowed if on leads. There are some parking places close to Castle entrance but several paying car parks in the vicinity. Guided tours provided by BERKHAMSTED CASTLE TRUST - A Charitable Incorporated Organisation. Registered Charity (England & Wales) No. 1176286. Donations welcome.