Enjoy a tour of the beautiful and haunting Kenilworth Castle, without having to walk its steep hills!
Our virtual tours get you right into the heart of the castle, allowing you to explore the very best of the magnificent site.
Kenilworth Castle is one of the most glorious ruined castles in England. It was a very important castle in its day and remains the largest castle ruin in the country.
To get inside, just click on the images on the right hand side of this page and explore the 360 degree views.
听听 | ![Kenilworth castle ruins](/staticarchive/b7ce51ff38aaf436f9c60a55fe729cebde8336a4.jpg) | Click on the image above to launch a virtual tour
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Parts
of the castle go as far back as Norman times and the Middle Ages
but it is the grand buildings of the Elizabethans that really impress.
Rising majestically from a steep hill, the towers and arches of
the great halls and state rooms create a powerful and romantic scene.
听听 | ![Kenilworth castle barn](/staticarchive/f84461b0e147635cca7a43a2ea20fa203b7360f6.jpg) | Click on the image above to see this virtual tour
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The time-ravaged evidence of delicate carvings, fine windows and much-used fireplaces, are truly breathtaking. As you walk along the worn steps, trodden over centuries of parties, wars and ceremonies, you are overwhelmed with the haunting atmosphere of this very special place.
听听 | ![Kenilworth castle lodge](/staticarchive/5e47ca13a202db604904783b04bb837c92e7e995.jpg) | Click on the image above to explore the lodge area
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If the ghosts of Kenilworth could come back to life, they would be a fascinating group.
King John, Henry V, Henry VIII and Elizabeth I are just some of
the characters from history that stayed here.
Looking at the fine carvings that remain in the great hall, it is
easy to imagine them all feasting and dancing in this glorious place.
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Now
run by English Heritage, the site is open to visitors every day
all year.
Follow
the links on the left for more information on planning your visit
and for a gallery of tour photographs.
Also linked on the left we have a feature about a local photographer
that has been inspired by the castle.
We hope you find inspiration there, too.
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