For those with a desire to experience something a little out of the ordinary, nothing quite beats the allure of a stay in a castle. And many of the best castles in the UK mix centuries-old architecture with the comforts of a smart hotel, dotted where possible with original features, furnishings and authentic events to really enhance the experience. You’ll also find that castle stays in the UK come with extra touches like free guided tours, or private, out-of-hours access to the grounds.
Owing to their places in history, many fortifications are set in the wildest countryside – from the beautiful, mountainous, wooded areas of County Armagh to the warm shores of the Isles of Scilly – adding that extra layer of remote, poetic mystery to your staycation. Expect staggering medieval military architecture, bathrooms behind hidden walls, jousting tournaments, and the odd friendly ghost in our pick of the best UK castle holidays.
How we review
Every hotel in this curated list has been visited by one of our expert reviewers, who are usually hosted on a complimentary basis. They stay for a minimum of one night, test at least one meal and trial other experiences that the hotel might have to offer.
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This 1836 listed castle, situated in a beautiful, mountainous, wooded region – known as “Bandit Country” during the Troubles and only now being discovered by tourists – has been transformed into one of the most stylish hotels in Northern Ireland. Guests will find fabulous food and a fine spa, and the property has picked up a number of national awards – including best romantic getaway, restaurant and head chef. The modern section has 45 rooms while the castle has four quirky Gothic-style bedrooms with four-poster beds. There’s also a three-bedroom self-catering gate lodge.
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