Visiting Tamworth Castle: Ticket prices, opening hours and top tips

Tamworth Castle is a Grade I listed Norman motte-and-bailey castle located in the market town of Tamworth, Staffordshire. This guide covers opening hours, ticket prices, transport options, accessibility, and practical visitor tips for planning a trip to this historic site.

The information in this guide was last updated in April 2026 to reflect current prices and the 2026 spring schedule, which includes a specific maintenance update: the castle is now closed to the public on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Wednesdays during term time.

Quick facts section

FeatureDetails
Opening hours10:00 – 17:00 (Thursday–Saturday); 10:00 – 16:00 (Sundays)
Ticket prices£11.95 (Adult), £9.50 (Child 2–15)
AddressThe Holloway, Tamworth, Staffordshire, B79 7NA
Nearest transportTamworth Railway Station (10-minute walk)
Nearest parkingJolly Sailor Car Park or Ankerside Shopping Centre
Time needed2 – 2.5 hours

Tamworth Castle opening hours

Tamworth Castle is open to visitors from February to December, with seasonal variations in its weekly schedule. During April 2026, the castle is open Thursday to Saturday from 10:00 to 17:00 (last entry at 16:00) and Sundays from 10:00 to 16:00 (last entry at 15:00).

While the castle is generally closed from Monday to Wednesday during term time, it opens daily during school holidays, such as the May half-term (23 May to 31 May 2026). Special bank holiday openings are also scheduled, including Monday 4 May 2026.

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Tamworth Castle ticket prices

A standard adult ticket (16 years+) for Tamworth Castle costs £11.95. For children aged 2 to 15, the price is £9.50, while children under the age of 2 enter for free. Concessions for seniors (65+) and students are available for £10.95.

Opening hours and ticket prices were checked on the official website and last updated in April 2026. A “Ground Floor Only” ticket is available for £6.95 for those with limited time or mobility. The castle also offers a Family Ticket (up to 5 persons) for £47.50 and provides free entry for valid Blue Peter badge holders (aged 5–15) when accompanied by a full-paying adult.

How to get to Tamworth Castle

The castle is situated in the centre of Tamworth and is a 10-minute walk from Tamworth Railway Station, a major interchange for West Midlands Railway and CrossCountry services. Clear heritage signage directs pedestrians from the station through the town centre to the castle gates.

Local bus services terminate at the main bus terminus on Corporation Street, which is approximately a 5-minute walk from the castle entrance. The site is easily accessible via the A5 and M42 motorways for those travelling by car.

Parking at Tamworth Castle

There is no dedicated visitor parking on the castle grounds itself. The most convenient nearby parking is at the Jolly Sailor Car Park or the Ankerside Shopping Centre multi-storey, both of which are within a 5-minute walk of the castle.

Alternative long-stay parking can be found at the Namco Funscape or the various council-run car parks surrounding the Castle Grounds. Visitors should be aware that parking charges apply at these locations and are not included in the castle admission fee.

As with many Midlands castles, such as Dudley Zoo and Castle, Nottingham Castle and Belvoir Castle in Leicestershire, the site tends to be busier at weekends.

How long to spend at Tamworth Castle

A typical visit to Tamworth Castle lasts approximately 2 to 2.5 hours. This allows sufficient time to explore the 15 period rooms, the interactive “Battle and Tribute” gallery, and the climb to the top of the tower.

The castle is set within extensive public grounds that include a large play park, a skate park, and river walks. Many visitors choose to spend an additional hour exploring these outdoor facilities or visiting the nearby town centre shops and cafes.

Accessibility at Tamworth Castle

Due to its status as a medieval monument, Tamworth Castle has significant accessibility limitations for those with restricted mobility. While the ground floor and the museum shop are fully accessible, the upper levels and the tower are only reachable via steep, narrow spiral staircases.

A reduced “Ground Floor Only” ticket is offered for visitors who cannot access the upper levels. Accessible toilets and a “Changing Places” facility are located within the Castle Grounds near the main entrance, and assistance dogs are welcome inside the castle.

Inside Tamworth Castle

The castle features 15 furnished rooms that showcase its evolution from a Norman fortress to a Victorian family home. The Great Hall and the Tudor Dining Room provide insight into high-status life across different eras of English history.

The “Battle and Tribute” Gallery houses a permanent display featuring items from the Staffordshire Hoard, the largest collection of Anglo-Saxon gold and silver ever discovered. The gallery uses interactive displays to tell the story of the Kingdom of Mercia, of which Tamworth was the capital.

Visitors can also climb to the top of the Tower for a 360-degree panoramic view of the town and the surrounding countryside. The lower floors contain the Dungeon and the medieval Kitchens, offering a contrast to the grander living quarters above.

Practical visitor tips

AspectTip
BookingTimed entry slots are available every 30 minutes; pre-booking online is recommended.
FootwearWear sturdy, flat shoes as the medieval stone staircases are steep and can be slippery.
School TripsDuring term time (10:30–14:00), the building may be busy with visiting school parties.
Entry PointThe ticket office is located at the castle entrance; have digital tickets ready for scanning.
LockersThere are no large storage facilities on-site; avoid bringing heavy luggage or strollers.

Frequently asked questions about Tamworth Castle

QueryAnswer
Is Tamworth Castle suitable for children?Yes, it features interactive displays, a dedicated play area, and is free for under-2s.
Do you need to book tickets in advance for Tamworth Castle?It is recommended to guarantee your preferred timed entry slot, especially on weekends.
Is Tamworth Castle open on Sundays?Yes, it is open from 10:00 to 16:00 every Sunday.
Are bags allowed at Tamworth Castle?Small bags are permitted, but large backpacks are discouraged due to narrow corridors.

Things to do near Tamworth Castle

  • Tamworth Castle Grounds: An award-winning park featuring a large play area, outdoor gym, skate park, and tennis courts.
  • The Snowdome: An indoor snow resort offering skiing, snowboarding, and ice skating, located a 10-minute walk away.
  • St Editha’s Church: A historic parish church in the town centre known for its rare double-spiral staircase.
  • Tamworth Assembly Rooms: A beautifully restored Victorian theatre hosting a wide range of live performances and events.
  • Drayton Manor Resort: A major theme park and zoo located approximately 10 minutes from the castle by car.

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