National Trust - Dunstanburgh Castle
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"Dunstanburgh Castle is a ruined 14th-century castle in the far northeast of England. It’s located near the small village of Craster, which is just a short drive from the popular town of Alnwick. Perched dramatically on the windswept Northumberland Coast, Dunstanburgh Castle stands as a testament to medieval power and conflict. It was built in 1313 to defend against Scottish raids and stands imposingly atop a rocky headland, backed by sand dunes and a sweeping beach. The castle has undergone significant damage over the centuries and is now a haunting yet impressive ruin. You can wander around its weathered ruins, exploring its battlements and secret passageways. From the ramparts, you get fantastic panoramic views both along the coast and out to sea. The views of the North Sea from here are stunning, with a seemingly never-ending horizon stretching out before you. It’s a very peaceful and atmospheric spot. It’s quite common to spot grey seals here, and sometimes you can even see whales offshore. I first visited Dunstanburgh Castle a couple of years ago and clearly remember being in awe. I think it’s one of the most striking places in England. At the end of the day, as the fading sun paints the stones with a soft pink hue and the shadows grow longer, the castle is engulfed in an air of mystery. You can almost hear whispers in the wind. If you close your eyes and listen carefully, it is easy to be transported back to a time of knights and sieges. "
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"Massive ruined castle in an impressive coastal setting."
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