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Blaise Castle

Blaise Castle

4.6 (5,256 reviews)
Tourist AttractionHistorical LandmarkParkCastleHistorical Place

Best time to visit

Early morning or late afternoon for softer light and fewer visitors; spring brings bluebells in the woods and summer offers clearer long-range views.

Budget tips

Parkland and trails are free; the Blaise Castle House Museum charges a small entry fee so check the Bristol Museums website for current prices and look for museum passes or free-entry days to save money.

Recommended for

History buffs, Families, Walkers and nature lovers, Photography enthusiasts

Plan your visit

1-2 hours

About

Quick facts: You can spot a classical triangular folly perched on a hill, its lantern-capped silhouette cutting a crisp profile against the sky. Ancient beech and oak form a patchwork estate, with more than five kilometres of public paths threading past ponds, woodlands and sweeping viewpoints.

Highlights: Climb the narrow spiral inside the round tower and feel each worn stone tread underfoot, thirty-nine steps leading up to a tiny viewing room where light slants through a single slit window. A local legend mentions a mason who quietly signed an urn with the initials 'R.W.' and the date 1766, a tiny carved detail you can spot by crouching low and angling your torch.

Insider tips

  • Wear sturdy waterproof shoes, paths can be muddy and steep after rain.
  • Start at the house museum to pick up a site map, then loop up to the folly for the best views over the Avon.
  • Golden hour from the west-facing lawn is ideal for photos of the castle and valley.
  • If short on time, skip a full interior tour and spend your time on the wooded trails and viewpoint instead.

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Blaise Castle 2

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