Thursday, 28 October 2010

Hogwarts aka Alnwick Castle

Alnwick Castle
For our first "3rd weekend" trip, we took a drive 2 hours North of us, to visit Alnwick Castle. You know it better as Hogwarts. The castle and grounds were used in some of the Harry Potter films. What was especially nice, was that we were quite impressed with lack of commercialism we saw. In fact, unless you knew it was Hogwarts before you came, you might not figure it out while you were there. We saw a few signs and stumbled across Hagrid (photo below) and while Dave and the kids were touring the castle I saw an outdoor short performance with Harry, Hagrid and Dumbledore, but that was it. And it was obvious why, the castle and grounds were amazing, no need for added commercialism to get people to visit. If you end up in the North of England, you have got to check it out. It is one of our favorite places we have gone to and if we were here for longer, I would definitely go back. Here are some highlights from our grand day out:

At the gardens they had these awesome tractors where you could drive up, get a load of water, and drive and deposit it somewhere else. Super cool.
E @ Alnwick Gardens
This is one of my favorite shots of Phinn and I.
M & P @ Alnwick Gardens
The gardens included a bamboo maze which the kids thought was the best thing EVER.
Bamboo Bandits
When we found the center of the maze, the kids decided it was time for a swordfight. Don't worry, nobody was harmed in the making of this picture.
Bamboo Maze Fencing
Something we didn't expect to see was a poison garden. They let you in as small groups, with a guided tour and pretty close supervision. The plants were mostly illegal in the UK and other parts of the world and they had gotten special permission to have them. They only pointed out a few things, but you could have spent much longer being amazed. I kept a VERY close eye on the kids while we were in there.
Poison Garden Gate

Hellebore
As we walked from the gardens to the castle, this is what we saw. And the picture perfect blue sky was a special bonus all day.
Alnwick Castle

Alnwick Gate Guardian
A decent picture of me, thanks babe.
M @ Alnwick
Dave and Phinn, you can't see Phinn's whole face, but he is so incredibly happy, I love it.
Me & P @ Alnwick

Alnwick Archways
One of the special things for kids was the Dragon Quest. Enoch looked forward to it all day. They had costumes and a training area.
Sir E
Hilde practicing the kill stroke.
Dragonslayer H
Hagrid, as promised.
Hagrid @ Alnwick Castle
Quidditch anyone? This is where they filmed the scene where the kids learn to fly on their broomsticks. As soon as we got home we watched this scene with the kids and everyone was pointing and saying, we were right there!
Quidditch Courtyard
Dave and Enoch fighting in the barbican.
Defending the Barbican
The kids were too young to shoot arrows, but they let us take pictures of our aspiring archers with their bows.
Alnwick
A regular Robin Hood.
E takes Aim

Alnwick Archers

So how are we going to beat that? Well, we will do our best and you'll be the first to know what we find!

For all the pics, go to flikr.

6 comments:

MommyHale said...

That looks so amazing. We went to a Harry Potter Exhibit in Seattle last Friday, and the kids did a little Quidditch and sat in Hagrid's chair from the movie, but nothing so amazing as the real castle. The stuff we saw were props only, I only wish we could have gone with you. What fun!

Janet said...

I love your photos. I managed to get there for a short time on a cloudy day--glad you had time and sunshine. The kids activities sounded great. I did an Alnwick Castle post in janetsjaunts.blogspot.com if you want to compare. It was my favorite castle.

Cath said...

Awesome! I am definitely loving that camera. Phinn is such a cutie. And my - you are having some fab experiences. Will you be going to the next Harry Potter film opening weekend?

Shells said...

Liss - too bad you can't swing another trip over here, you guys could visit it yourself!

Janet - I will definitely take a look.

Cath - I might have to go to the HP opening now!

jeans said...

Wow, gorgeous day!
I love Enoch's squint-eye in the archery photo. What a fun outing.

Nice blog re-design too!

Shells said...

Thanks Tona - it was long overdue!