Arundel Castle is inviting visitors to embark on an extraordinary journey through time at its much-anticipated Festival of History. Taking place over the August bank holiday weekend (Saturday 26th to Monday 28th August 2023), this three-day immersive event, set against the picturesque backdrop of the castle’s lower lawns, offers a unique exploration of the evolution of costumes, weapons, armour, and battle tactics across the span of 12,000 years.
What can I expect at Arundel Castle’s Festival of History?
Prepare to be transported through the ages as four living history groups, and a host of individual historical interpreters, bring the past to life. Witness enthralling demonstrations of historical crafts, including forging, cooking, leatherwork, and period crafts. Delight in the awe-inspiring displays of bows and guns in the arena, as well as the exhilarating spectacles of Saxon, Norman, and Medieval Knights, falconry, Roman Gladiators, a medieval artillery demonstration, and a captivating history parade culminating in the exhilarating Grand Melee.
What activities are there?
The Festival of History offers more than just a visual feast; visitors are invited to partake in various hands-on activities, such as axe throwing, archery, crossbows, and crafting, ensuring an engaging and immersive experience for all ages. Adding to the ambience, medieval musicians, including Myal and Peg, will captivate attendees with their enchanting melodies, ensuring an unforgettable atmosphere throughout the festival.
What about the food?
With a plethora of activities to enjoy, visitors can take a break at the Knights’ Table, serving delicious foods with a medieval twist and a range of drinks close to the encampment. Alternatively, they are welcome to enjoy the Castle’s café, restaurant, or tea terrace, or bring their own picnics to enjoy in the Castle grounds.
Price and how to book:
Tickets to the Festival of History are available at www.arundelcastle.org and cost from £25 per adult, £11.00 for a child, or £61.00 for a Family Ticket. Children under five years old can enter for free.