The grounds and interior spaces at Berwick Barracks are open. Measures are still in place to keep everyone safe, and you need to book your visit in advance. Find out more below.
Nice bit of history within these walls. Fairly priced tickets give access to a few museums but alot of the other buildings are not accessible unfortunately. I would say it's worth a visit if you are in the area visiting.
Standard English Heritage visit with interesting gallery and museum included. Dog friendly. Not much else to say but bothered to leave a review because of friendly young chap in the shop/ ticket office making an effort.
Absolutely worth to visit if you like army and military places.
It is such a wonderful museum, full of interesting articles and artefacts, and including information from genuine officer records. Memorable tribute to the King's Own Scottish Highlanders, too. With displays of uniforms, artillery and medals, including six Victoria Crosses (not the real thing, obviously) with stiries about the people who received them. More memorable than Edinburgh Castle, in my opinion. Wonderful volunteers make the experience unforgettable.
We got there about 30 minutes before closing, but what we got to see was great!
Been looking forward to visiting as a military history buff and a veteran then to find that if you are disabled you are stuck to the ground floor, very little effort made to accommodate disabled and to think that many veterans are disabled. I am sure the amount of money taken at the door and many grant available that stair lifts and ramps. But what I was able to see was informative to a point.
On-site services
Wheelchair-accessible car park
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Wheelchair-accessible toilet
Toilets
Restaurant
Good for kids
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Nice bit of history within these walls. Fairly priced tickets give access to a few museums but alot of the other buildings are not accessible unfortunately. I would say it's worth a visit if you are in the area visiting.
Standard English Heritage visit with interesting gallery and museum included. Dog friendly. Not much else to say but bothered to leave a review because of friendly young chap in the shop/ ticket office making an effort.
Absolutely worth to visit if you like army and military places.
It is such a wonderful museum, full of interesting articles and artefacts, and including information from genuine officer records. Memorable tribute to the King's Own Scottish Highlanders, too. With displays of uniforms, artillery and medals, including six Victoria Crosses (not the real thing, obviously) with stiries about the people who received them. More memorable than Edinburgh Castle, in my opinion. Wonderful volunteers make the experience unforgettable.
We got there about 30 minutes before closing, but what we got to see was great!
Been looking forward to visiting as a military history buff and a veteran then to find that if you are disabled you are stuck to the ground floor, very little effort made to accommodate disabled and to think that many veterans are disabled. I am sure the amount of money taken at the door and many grant available that stair lifts and ramps. But what I was able to see was informative to a point.