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    • JohnSunderlandUk 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      I have visited ruby castle quite a few times, it's a sort of local attraction. Mainly I have gone for attractions and weekend events in the deer park surrounding the castle.The castle from the road and park is very impressive. The castle is still owned by the family, this is not an English heritage or national trust property. I only visit the castle now when people visit me, they seem to want to go and look around the local sites and this is where the problems start. The castle never seems to be open. Yes the gates are always open but the castle itself is still lived in and is not open often. In addition I always feel unwanted here. On the odd occasion I have spoken to someone in the castle a rather posh elderly lady asked me my job , although quite what that had to do with entry to the castle I don't know but I sort of got the impression I was riffraff. There is a scheme where old castles are opened to the public in order to get government funding to redo the roofs etc and I can't help but think this smacks of well we have to let the riffraff in but we don't want to. As I say I don't know that applies here but certainly I always feel an intruder here, not wanted, it doesn't feel homely or welcoming rather we will take your money but hurry up and go! I have pretty much given up on the place now and my last visit will probably not be repeated unless (hopefully) it was to be taken over by English heritage. My advice is to admire the castle as you drive past and go and see properties owned by English heritage or national trust.
    • Deborah46 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Passed by Raby Castle whilst staying in County Durham, looks a very impressive building with lots of deer running free. The gates were open so were able to drive in to a point and would love to re-visit when it opens in April. It was a wonderful sight to see the deer.
    • 352kirstyb 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      It was an enjoyable day spent in the summer but I was expecting that little bit more. I've wanted to go for a few years now and when we finally decided to go, I felt let down. I thought it was a bit overpriced for what you did see, all in all I was some what disappointed. However it is a amazing building.
    • catherinesR8522JD 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Castle and grounds are well kept. They look lovely. all of the guides were friendly. Except for one! The castle guide lady with the mousy hair in the castle kitchen made us feel very unwelcome! We felt we were trespassing :(
    • Lornainaus 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      We visited in summer and I recommend spring/summer because the gardens are among the best, and there is no better time to see gardens than when everything is in flower and the butterflies are around. The hedges are amazing: flowing like big green folded blankets tumbled off a shelf. There are very well kept old carriages in the stables. See my photos for views of the castle
    • theoh2002 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Raby Castle is a very nice, beautiful old building. The inside, even though its old is warm and clean. The grounds are kept pristine too- the deer don't leave poo everywhere and the grass is not too long!We often visit for car rallies and enjoy walking around the grounds as a break.overall i would definitely return!
    • Q9804ZVjohnw 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      The grounds of Raby Castle are beautiful, it's just a shame the grotto cannot be held there, the walk through the enchanted forest on the way to the grotto looks nice. Only a bit more snow could probably improve it.The real draw though is Santa himself, he is fantastic and has a chat to the kids like he actually knows them. The gift is good too and the elves are typically very happy and full of smiles. I can imagine how hard this job could be at times and they cannot be too nice, so pleasant.I would recommend the grotto to anyone with small children but make sure you wrap up warm as the queue can be long and cold
    • EmmieLouH 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      We visited Raby Castle a couple of weeks ago to see Father Christmas. I left it a bit late to book so 3pm on a Sunday was the only slot left. We got there a bit early and there was a small Christmas market (this shut fairly early though, as it started to get dark, so don't rely on visiting after your visit to FC). We had a nice mooch round. The produce on offer was of a good standard - artisan bread etc. The grotto, in a barn, was nicely done with little light etc displays on the way to Santa's shed. We didn't have to wait too long and the children (twin 7 year old boys) got a good length of time with the big guy, who took a real interest in them, and a fun gift. They said they really enjoyed it and that will do for me! The Christmas shop was also good.
    • MrsHollyMayberry 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Rant castle is just lovely. The deer which live in the grounds and the magnificence of the castle itself make you feel that you've stepped back in time. We come every Christmas for our tree and have a drink in the tea shop. In winter or summer the castle and grounds offer such an English charm it is worth a walk around.
    • markhellinger 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Traveling around the countryside with friends we all had picks as to what we wanted to see. Raby Castle was one of my picks. We visited in May and the grounds were lovely with the horse chestnut trees were in bloom. The castle's exterior was very photogenic. And the interior was majestic but also quite homey. At the time we went we were limited as to where we could spend the night in Staindrop which made our stop in town even more of an adventure.
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