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Norham Castle
Norham ranks among the finest sights in the border country. Set high on a grassy mound, commanding a vital ford over the River Tweed, it was one of the most important strongholds in this once turbulent region. It was also the one most frequently attacked by the Scots - it was besieged at least 13 times, once for nearly a year by Robert Bruce. But even its powerful 12th century keep and massive towered bailey walls could not resist James IV's heavy cannon, and it fell to him in 1513, shortly before his defeat at Flodden Field.
Norham Castle is just five miles from Etal Castle, which also permits dogs on lead.
Human Features
- Free Entry
Contact Details
Environment:
Both
Accepted Dog Size:
Small
Medium
Large
Location
Norham Castle, Norham, Berwick-upon-Tweed, UK