United Kingdom Bamburgh Castle
There has been a fortification on this site since c. 420. The Vikings destroyed the original fortification in 993 and the Normans rebuilt a castle which formed the basis the present-day edifice.
About 14 km south is Dunstanburgh Castle and about 8 km north is Holy Island.
About 14 km south is Dunstanburgh Castle and about 8 km north is Holy Island.
Photography Tips
Although I was unable to be there in the late afternoon / evening, I think this would be the best time to be there. The B&W was taken from the north where there is a rocky outcrop which may provide some foreground interest.
Travel Information
I'm not sure about public transport, we drove there. There is a car park at the foot of the castle as well as parking in the town. Very busy when we were there in July.
Spot Type
Outdoor
Crowd Factor
Just a few people
Best Timing
Sunset
Sunrise & Sunset
08:31 - 15:39
| current local time: 21:50
Photo Themes
Beach
Castle
coast
desolate
history
north sea
outcrop
Locations
England
North Sea
Bamburgh
Northumberland
British east coast
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