Warwick Castle set to fully reopen

The full reopening was announced after the Government's further changes to lockdown rules
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Warwick Castle is set to fully reopen next week for day visits and short breaks.

Following the latest UK government announcement, Warwick Castle will reopen in full to the public from Saturday July 4.

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The main castle will now be open to visitors both inside and out, as well as the extensive grounds and gardens which reopened on June 6.

Warwick Castle will be reopening fully next week.Warwick Castle will be reopening fully next week.
Warwick Castle will be reopening fully next week.

Visitors can rediscover the armoury collection in the Great Hall, and step back in time for the 'royal weekend party' before climbing the towers and ramparts for views across the grounds and beyond.

Character performers will also be back on site, including knights and princesses, and the renowned birds of prey shows will return in 'The Falconer’s Quest'.

The collection of more 60 birds of prey have remained on site throughout lockdown, cared for by a small team of falconers who have been flying them daily to keep them in shape.

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Food and drink outlets due to reopen include the coach house cafe, conservatory tearoom and a number of outdoor takeaway stands.

Accommodation for short breaks will also be reopening, offering overnight stays in woodland lodges.

Nick Blofeld, divisional director at Warwick Castle, said: “Having reopened grounds and gardens in early June, our new procedures are firmly in place and will now be extended across the whole attraction.

"We’re confident that we can offer the full castle experience that we know our visitors love, in line with best practice advice on social distancing and hygiene and can’t wait to draw up the portcullis to welcome them in.”

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All tickets and stays must be booked in advance online and new daily capacity limits are in place to ensure social distancing.

On arrival, visitors will see new safety measures in place such as new routes around the attraction, new queuing formats, staff wearing PPE and cleaning, in alignment with Government guidelines.

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