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Top 8 Castles around Dalton

Best castles around Dalton offer a journey through historical fortifications and significant ruins in the Furness region of Cumbria. Dalton-in-Furness, a historic town, serves as a gateway to exploring medieval architecture and the heritage of the area. The landscape features a mix of historical sites and natural beauty, providing diverse opportunities for exploration. This area is rich in historical landmarks, including well-preserved castles and abbey ruins.

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Last updated: July 3, 2026

Richmond Market Town and Castle

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Referred to as the jewel in the heart of North Yorkshire, the picturesque town of Richmond is renowned for breathtaking beauty that has inspired painters and poets for centuries.

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Egglestone Abbey Ruins

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The spectacular ruins of Egglestone Abbey occupy a picturesque spot above the River Tees. The crumbling ruins are all that survives of a small Premonstratensian monastery that was founded in …

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Richmond Castle

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Standing proudly on a tall rocky outcrop above the River Swale, Richmond Castle is one of the oldest Norman fortresses in Britain. The castle was constructed from 1071 onwards following …

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This funny little bridge (with steps that you have to lift your bike up) is a quiet route alternative to the busy, main road that climbs up to the town centre. You also get a great view of the castle.

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Just outside Richmond, this is a lovely wood for a short stroll with the family or a beginning of a longer walk. From the path running alongside the river, there are truly terrific views of the Richmond Castle.

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Stuart Wilcock
June 3, 2025, Richmond Market Town and Castle

Great place to stop for a break when out cycling. Richmond market place has plenty of cafes and pubs, for bite to eat and a refreshing drink.

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Just outside Richmond, this is a lovely wood for a short stroll with the family or a beginning of a longer walk. From the path running alongside the river, there are truly terrific views of the Richmond Castle.

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The view of the castle form here is great at any time but if you can get down early in the morning to catch the sunrise it's stunning!

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Seeped in history, Richmond is a wonderful market town with a thriving market square and an impressive castle. The town was founded in 1071 with the castle being completed in 1086 so it really does offer a step back in time. It is an excellent gateway to the Yorkshire Dales National Park and there are plenty of places to stay, eat and drink plus the beautiful riverside at the River Swale.

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Some amazing news of the castle can be found around Richmond town. There is some really good places for a quick snack Little little drummer been one of them.

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The spectacular ruins of Egglestone Abbey occupy a picturesque spot above the River Tees. The crumbling ruins are all that survives of a small Premonstratensian monastery that was founded in the late 12th century. The site is owned by English Heritage and is free to enter between 10am-6pm. For more information, visit: https://www.english-heritage.org.uk/visit/places/egglestone-abbey/.

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This funny little bridge (with steps that you have to lift your bike up) is a quiet route alternative to the busy, main road that climbs up to the town centre. You also get a great view of the castle.

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Richmond has plenty of cafes and shops so it's a good place for a stop on a cycle tour. It's a bit of a climb up to the Market Square though - cobbles too!

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main historical castle in Dalton-in-Furness?

The primary historical castle in Dalton-in-Furness is Dalton Castle. This 14th-century pele tower was built by the Abbot of Furness Abbey and served as an administrative center and defensive structure for the region. It stands prominently at the top of Market Place.

What other historical sites are near Dalton Castle?

Beyond Dalton Castle, you can explore the impressive ruins of Furness Abbey, a once-powerful Cistercian monastery founded in 1123, located about a mile and a half away. While Gleaston Castle, another medieval ruin, is nearby, it currently does not have public access. For other notable historical sites in the broader region, consider visiting Egglestone Abbey Ruins or Richmond Castle.

What can I see inside Dalton Castle?

Inside Dalton Castle, you can explore several rooms, including a museum room and the medieval spiral staircase. The interior features displays of medieval armor and exhibits detailing the castle's history, the nearby Furness Abbey, and local artist George Romney.

When is the best time to visit Dalton Castle?

Dalton Castle is typically open to the public on Saturday afternoons from Easter to September. It is operated by local volunteers, so checking specific opening times before your visit is recommended. The summer months offer the most consistent access.

Is there parking available at Dalton Castle?

Dalton Castle is located at the top of Market Place in Dalton-in-Furness. Parking is generally available within the town center, though it's advisable to check local signage for specific parking regulations and availability.

How can I get to Dalton-in-Furness using public transport?

Dalton-in-Furness is accessible by public transport. It has a railway station on the Furness Line, connecting it to Barrow-in-Furness and Lancaster. Local bus services also operate within the area. For detailed schedules, it's best to consult local transport providers.

Are there family-friendly castles or historical sites around Dalton?

Yes, Dalton Castle itself is a family-friendly historical site, offering a tangible connection to medieval life. Additionally, the Egglestone Abbey Ruins and Richmond Castle are also noted as family-friendly highlights in the wider region, providing engaging historical experiences for all ages.

Are dogs allowed at Dalton Castle or other nearby historical sites?

While specific policies for dogs inside Dalton Castle are not detailed, many historical sites, especially ruins like Furness Abbey, often allow dogs on leads in outdoor areas. For specific indoor access at Dalton Castle, it's best to check with the National Trust or local volunteers before your visit. For outdoor walks, many trails around the Furness Peninsula are dog-friendly.

What outdoor activities can I do near these castles?

The area around Dalton offers various outdoor activities. You can find cycling routes, such as those in the Cycling around Dalton guide, or explore running trails detailed in the Running Trails around Dalton guide. For mountain biking enthusiasts, there are trails listed in the MTB Trails around Dalton guide. Many of these routes offer scenic views and pass by historical landmarks.

Are there walking routes that incorporate castles or historical views?

Yes, you can find walking routes that offer views of historical sites. For instance, the View of Richmond Castle from Low Bank Wood provides terrific views of Richmond Castle from a riverside path. While specific circular walks directly from Dalton Castle are not detailed, the town's location makes it a good starting point for exploring the Furness Peninsula's historical and natural beauty.

What kind of architecture can I expect to see in the castles around Dalton?

You can expect to see medieval architecture, particularly the pele tower style at Dalton Castle, which is a fortified keep common in the Anglo-Scottish borders. The castle is an almost perfectly rectangular structure with thick walls. Other sites like Richmond Castle showcase Norman fortress architecture, being one of the oldest Norman fortresses in Britain.

Are there any viewpoints near the castles in the Dalton area?

Yes, there are several viewpoints. Richmond Castle itself is a viewpoint, standing proudly on a rocky outcrop above the River Swale. Additionally, the Deepdale Footbridge offers a great view of Barnard Castle, and the View of Richmond Castle from Low Bank Wood provides excellent vistas of Richmond Castle from across the river.

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