Dover Castle under siege:  A major new attraction opens at Dover Castle this summer

Embark on a journey of discovery at Dover Castle this summer. A brand-new experience has been unveiled in the northern part of the castle where the area has been transformed to reveal the untold story of a dramatic medieval siege.

In 1216, rebel barons offered the English throne to Prince Louis of France in a bid to overthrow King John. In May, Louis and his army swept through southern England. But Dover Castle refused to surrender. Over the next year, it withstood two epic sieges, and became a thorn in Louis’s side as his invasion faltered.

Now, for the first time, the story of Dover Castle Under Siege has been brought to life with interactive displays, reopened medieval tunnels and an imaginative play area. A new viewing area offers panoramic castle views and there’s also the chance to learn about the life of a soldier during the Napoleonic Wars.

Dover CastleDover Castle (Image: Historic England/English Heritage Trust)

Step into the castle’s casemates to discover stunning visual displays, cinematic film and fun activities that tell the story of the siege. You’ll be introduced to key historical characters and enjoy interactive elements including an archery game.

Excitement reaches new heights in the children’s play area designed to evoke the spirit of siege warfare. Squeeze through tunnels, scale the castle walls and fire a trebuchet!

Next, go underground to explore the labyrinth of tunnels, originally built during the medieval sieges and expanded to prepare for potential invasion during the Napoleonic era. The sounds of soldiers and cannon fire enhance the dramatic atmosphere.

Emerge from the tunnels to enjoy one of the best views of Dover Castle. Stand back and experience what the attackers would have seen before trying to invade the castle. There’s so much to see and do at Dover Castle!

Dover Castle Under Siege opens on Monday 22 July. Book online and save 15 per cent.

Contact

Dover Castle

Castle Hill, Dover, Kent, CT16 1HU

english-heritage.org.uk/dover