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Excavations indicate that a Bronze Age settlement and Iron Age hill fort occupied the site long before Beeston Castle was begun in 1225. According to legend, Beeston still guards King Richard's lost treasure. An exhibition details the other secrets in the 4,000 years of Beeston Castle's history. There are also acres of unspoilt woodland trails to explore, and wildlife to see. At the top of the Castle of the Rock, visitors can enjoy views over eight counties, from the Pennines to the Welsh mountains.

ENBeeston Castle and Woodland Park - English Heritage

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Beeston Castle and Woodland Park
Beeston Castle
CW6 9TX Tarporley

Visitor information Beeston Castle and Woodland Park

Opening hours

Please check english-heritage.org.uk website before visiting.

Admission

5 – 17£5.90
Adults£10.00
Reduced£8.60
Family (1 adult, 3 children)£15.90
Family (2 adults, 3 children)£25.90

Facilities

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Location & Map

Beeston Castle, Tarporley

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Exhibitions

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Beeston Castle and Woodland Park Reviews

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  • Apollo's Insights AI-Generated

    Beeston Castle and Woodland Park, located in Tarporley, England, offers visitors a blend of historical intrigue and natural beauty. The castle ruins, perched atop a rocky crag, provide panoramic views of the surrounding countryside, stretching as far as the Welsh mountains on clear days. Visitors appreciate the opportunity to explore the medieval ruins and learn about the castle's rich history, which dates back to the 13th century.

    The woodland park surrounding the castle adds another dimension to the experience, with well-maintained walking trails that allow guests to enjoy the local flora and fauna. Families find the site particularly appealing, as it offers space for children to run around and engage with nature.

    However, some visitors note that the climb to the castle can be steep and challenging, especially for those with mobility issues. Additionally, while the on-site exhibition provides context, some guests feel that more comprehensive information about the castle's history could enhance the experience.

    The English Heritage site is generally well-maintained, with clean facilities and helpful staff. However, on busier days, parking can be limited, and some visitors suggest arriving early to secure a spot.

    Overall, Beeston Castle and Woodland Park offers a rewarding day out for history enthusiasts and nature lovers alike, combining archaeological interest with outdoor recreation. While it may not have extensive museum-like displays, the site's atmospheric ruins and beautiful setting make it a worthwhile destination for those interested in English heritage and landscape.

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