Yarmouth Castle is open and we continue to have measures are in place to keep everyone safe. You don't need to book your visit in advance, but you will always get the best price and guaranteed entry by booking online ahead of your visit.
Been to the castle with my daughter yesterday. It's a very small castle but still a nice place to visit. Plenty of interactive bits, so a great place to take the kids. The only downside is that this place has a few stairs making it not very accessible for wheelchair users. My daughter is a part time wheelchair user, she is able to walk for 10 before her legs fatigue and get painful so we timed it for the stairs mainly. It is an old building, hence lifts can't really be put in unfortunately. Unfortunately my daughters ankles are hurting today as the stairs were too much for her. Most interactive bits are upstairs, if someone is completely wheelchair bound then unfortunately there isn't much to see at all downstairs apart from the kitchen and the dining room. If you have an English heritage membership, it's definitely worth visiting.
If you're a lover of history this beautiful landmark is situated right next door to the Gossip Cafe on the edge of the sea. It's not a huge place but it's packed with great views and wonderful stories. A ticket is around PS8.00 and the tour lasts for about 30 min. I really enjoyed the whole experience.
Yarmouth Castle is a delightful slice of history nestled in the heart of the Isle of Wight. Its picturesque location by the sea adds to its allure, offering stunning views and a tranquil atmosphere. The castle is a marvel, with its distinctive Tudor architecture and well-preserved interiors. Exploring the castle is a journey through time, aided by informative displays that bring its history to life. The surrounding gardens are a joy to wander through, and the nearby town of Yarmouth is brimming with character. A visit to Yarmouth Castle is necessary for history lovers and sightseers alike.
Nice little castle, worth a visit even in the rain, view must be superb on a nice day. Lovely village, nicest place I visited on the whole island. Must come.
It wasn't expensive you could go and get lunch and eat it in the grounds. Friendly staff. Small castle to look round but does have activities for the kids to do inside.Grandson loved the canon.
Awesome place to visit. Pay a small fee and sit in the yard where the canons were and have a nice picnic.
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Been to the castle with my daughter yesterday. It's a very small castle but still a nice place to visit. Plenty of interactive bits, so a great place to take the kids. The only downside is that this place has a few stairs making it not very accessible for wheelchair users. My daughter is a part time wheelchair user, she is able to walk for 10 before her legs fatigue and get painful so we timed it for the stairs mainly. It is an old building, hence lifts can't really be put in unfortunately. Unfortunately my daughters ankles are hurting today as the stairs were too much for her. Most interactive bits are upstairs, if someone is completely wheelchair bound then unfortunately there isn't much to see at all downstairs apart from the kitchen and the dining room. If you have an English heritage membership, it's definitely worth visiting.
If you're a lover of history this beautiful landmark is situated right next door to the Gossip Cafe on the edge of the sea. It's not a huge place but it's packed with great views and wonderful stories. A ticket is around PS8.00 and the tour lasts for about 30 min. I really enjoyed the whole experience.
Yarmouth Castle is a delightful slice of history nestled in the heart of the Isle of Wight. Its picturesque location by the sea adds to its allure, offering stunning views and a tranquil atmosphere. The castle is a marvel, with its distinctive Tudor architecture and well-preserved interiors. Exploring the castle is a journey through time, aided by informative displays that bring its history to life. The surrounding gardens are a joy to wander through, and the nearby town of Yarmouth is brimming with character. A visit to Yarmouth Castle is necessary for history lovers and sightseers alike.
Nice little castle, worth a visit even in the rain, view must be superb on a nice day. Lovely village, nicest place I visited on the whole island. Must come.
It wasn't expensive you could go and get lunch and eat it in the grounds. Friendly staff. Small castle to look round but does have activities for the kids to do inside.Grandson loved the canon.
Awesome place to visit. Pay a small fee and sit in the yard where the canons were and have a nice picnic.