Thornbury Castle is ideally situated for exploring the West
Country. To the south lies the Georgian city of Bath with
its Roman Baths, renowned architecture and excellent shopping.
Further south, but still within easy motoring distance,
are historic attractions such as Stonehenge, Glastonbury
Tor and the ruins of Glastonbury Abbey, where King Arthur
and Queen Guinevere are said to be buried. Here too you'll
find numerous stately homes to explore - all with beautiful
gardens and family treasures.

To the west lie the ruins of Medieval Tintern Abbey, set
in the lovely wooded Wye Valley, and the famous Welsh
Border castles such as Berkeley, Raglan and Chepstow,
built to 'keep the Welsh out of England'. And finally,
to the east, lie the Cotswolds, beautiful touring
countryside with quaint villages, traditional market
towns and, of course, Cheltenham, where many a fortune
has been lost and made at the town's racecourse, home
to the famous Cheltenham Gold Cup.
Getting
to Thornbury Castle:
By car: the castle is situated on the northern edge
of the town of Thornbury, off the A38, which is 5 miles
from junction 15 of the M5.
By train: 90 minutes from London Paddington to Bristol Parkway.
By air: 24 miles from Bristol International Airport, 110
miles from London Heathrow and 148 miles from London Gatwick.
Heli-pad on site.