Bramber Castle
Combine your visit with a riverside walk
Bramber's Norman castle (1073), is perched high on a hill overlooking the River Adur. The one surviving wall of the tower, stands at 14 metres high and provides a glimpse of how imposing the castle once was.
Discover the ruins of a nearly thousand-year-old castle
Learn about the history of the site
Climb to the top of the motte (mound) for superb views of the surrounding countryside
Great place for a picnic
Plenty of space to run free
Bramber's Norman castle (1073), is perched high on a hill overlooking the River Adur. The one surviving wall of the tower, stands at 14 metres high and provides a glimpse of how imposing the castle once was.
Discover the ruins of a nearly thousand-year-old castle
Learn about the history of the site
Climb to the top of the motte (mound) for superb views of the surrounding countryside
Great place for a picnic
Plenty of space to run free
KEY INFO:
ADMISSION:
FREE!!
SUITABLE FOR:
LOCATION:
The Street, Bramber, West Sussex, BN44 3WE
PARKING:
Free parking in village car park
AMENITIES:
DISTANCE:
Located 0.3 km walk from village car park
OPEN:
Daylight hours.
The castle is located behind St Nicholas church, a 300 m walk from the village car park. Turn right out of the car park, heading up The Street. Steps and an uneven surface make this activity unsuitable for wheels.
Dogs are welcome, but must be kept on a lead.
Toilets can be found in the village car park.