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1. Entrance & Exit
2. Junior Obstacle Course
5. Toilets & Baby Changing
6. Castle Front Door
7. Valley Lawn Picnic Area
14. Reed Bed
15. Dogs Off Leads Area
Dog Waste Bins
10. Summer House
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12. Weir
13. Woodland Play Area
9. Tea Room & Ice Cream
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11. Ice House
16. Dog Wash
3. Knight’s Maze*
4. Little Land Rovers*ᵻ
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* Possible closures due to Covid-19 restrictions - see signage. ᵻ Extra charge applies.
8. Adventure Playground
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Car Park
Overflow Car Park
Lakeside Path (30-40 minutes)
Woodland Walk (20-25 minutes, hilly)
Wheelchair & buggy access to Lower Terrace
Ledbury A438
Tewkesbury A438
Eastnor Deer Park
www.eastnorcastle.com EastnorCastle Eastnor_castle @eastnorcastle
Upgrade today’s ticket to an Eastnor
Castle Privilege Card and enjoy free
visits every day we are open, for a
whole year!
Adult: £29.00 (Age 16 + over)
Child: £17.00 (Age 3 to 15)
Family: £75.00 (2 adults & up to 3 children)
Visit our website
eastnorcastle.com/buy-privilege-card
to complete a form for the upgrade or
scan the QR Code above.
Welcome to Eastnor Castle
Thank you for visiting us today; we hope you enjoy your visit!
Opening Times
Grounds: 10.30am to 5.30pm (Junior Obstacle Course closes at 5.00pm).
The car park will be locked shortly after 5.30pm.
Castle: 11.30am to 4.30pm (last admission 4.00pm, please allow one hour).
Some attractions may be temporarily closed on occasion due to Covid-19
restrictions. Please see signage in place.
Refreshments
The Castle Tea Room serves a delicious range of home-made snacks, light
lunches and traditional afternoon teas, using seasonal and locally-sourced
produce. The Castle Tea Room has indoor and outdoor seating, with tea,
coffee and soft drinks available for takeaway. The Ice Cream Parlour serves
traditional cones and flavoured ice-creams, including Doggy Ice Cream.
Drinking water is available from a tap on the Valley Lawn.
Picnics
You are welcome to picnic in the grounds and you will find picnic tables on
the Valley Lawn and in a grassed area close to the entrance/exit. Please note
that the tables in the Tea Room Courtyard are reserved for customers who
have purchased food and drink.
Dogs
Dogs must be kept on a lead at all times other than in the Dogs Off Leads
Area. There are 2 Dog Waste Bins in the grounds, please see the map
overleaf. There is a Dog Wash in the car park should you wish to wash your
muddy dog before leaving.
Litter
Please follow the Country Code and take your litter home with you or leave it
in one of the bins provided.
House Guides and Guide Book
You will find helpful guides in most of the castle rooms and there are also
laminated room notes in every room to help you make the most of your visit.
Guide books are available from the Visitor Entrance and Castle Entrance.
For your Safety
Eastnor Castle is of significant age, therefore please take care when using
the steps around the castle as many are worn and can become slippery in
wet weather. The battlements of the castle, although worth visiting, are not
suitable for children under 16 unless they are accompanied by a parent or
guardian. All children using the play areas must be accompanied by a
parent or guardian. Please take care when visiting our lake as it is very deep
in places and the banks are quite steep. The lake is not suitable for
swimming in.
Facilities for Disabled Visitors
Certain areas of the grounds are not accessible. Accessible parking is
normally in the gravel courtyard in front of the castle, but on bank holidays,
this is not always possible due to large events taking place. Most of the
interiors of the castle are accessible with access to the ground floor via 14
steps. There is a stair climber for anyone unable to climb these steps and
also a passenger lift to access the first floor of the house. Please note these
lifts may be out of operation at times due to Covid-19 restrictions. We have
a video presentation of the first floor rooms playing downstairs. The
grounds are quite hilly, and although access to the terraces, overlooking the
lake is possible, it is not possible to access the arboretum and lakeside with
a wheelchair. The Castle Tea Room is accessible by wheelchair.
Pushchairs, Large Bags & Rucksacks
In the interest of personal safety and for the protection of the building, it is
requested that pushchairs, large bags and rucksacks are left with our staff at
the castle entrance. Front baby carriers are permitted. Most of the paths
around the grounds are gravel or stone. Pushchairs can be taken on the
lakeside walk and within certain areas of the arboretum.
Covid-19 (Coronavirus)
In the interests of safety for our visitors and staff, please read and adhere to the following guidelines at all times:
• If you, or anyone in your party, are currently displaying symptoms of Coronavirus, please all leave straight
away and refer to the current Government guidelines on Covid-19.
• Please wash or sanitise your hands as often as possible. Sanitiser stations are situated around the grounds.
• When advised to do so within current Government guidelines, please follow social distancing rules,
particularly in areas which are busier than others. Signage is in place to help with this.
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information about our
events throughout the year.
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