Accessibility
Conisbrough Castle is a late
twelfth early thirteenth century castle ruin, it was built during the
Norman period and is protected as a Grade 1 listed building standing on
a Schedule "A" historic site.
Parking: 40m from entrance; special parking for disabled
visitors available outside visitor centre.
Access to castle and grounds: Via slopes and smooth grass.
Some paths have loose stone chippings. Keep interior has many steps.
Visually impaired visitors: Sculpture to touch in visitor
centre.
Toilets: Level access; suitable for wheelchair users.
Visitor centre (shop/refreshments): Via gradual slope,
gravel path and ramp.
The staff at the Castle are happy to assist where they
can, if you have particular accessibility requirements please contact the
Castle before setting off for your visit.
Telephone: 01709 863329.
Finding Conisbrough Castle could not be easier, we are surrounded by some
of the very best transport links available. Please click on any of the link
buttons on this page to find the relevant information, when you click on a
link you will be re-directed to another web site, so that you do not loose
our web site the other site will open in a new window.
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By Car:
Locate us using Google Maps UK, get directions to Conisbrough
Castle from your home.
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By Bus:
The X78 from Doncaster, Rotherham and Sheffield, and the 222 from
Barnsley and Doncaster stop at Conisbrough Castle.
Other busses that stop near by are: 221, 396 and 220. Clicking
the Travel South Yorkshire link button will take you to their
Timetables page; in the "Search timetables" search box type either
the bus number or Castle Hill, Conisbrough.
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By Train:
Conisbrough Railway Station is less than ¼ mile away from the
Castle, click the National Rail link to get train times, use
Conisbrough as your destination.
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By Air:
We are located 12.9 miles from Robin Hood Airport Doncaster
Sheffield, the UK ’s newest Airport.
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