Harry Potter at Alnwick Castle

Did you know that Alnwick Castle played a starring role as the magical Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry in two Harry Potter films?

Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone was filmed at Alnwick Castle in the autumn of 2000, and the castle was also used for shooting the first sequel, Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, the following year. A busy couple of years for our magical castle!

If you plan to visit Alnwick Castle any time soon, see if you can recognise a few of these iconic spots from the Harry Potter films.

Outer Bailey

The Outer Bailey

The Outer Bailey is where Harry and his fellow students learned to fly broomsticks with Madam Hooch (Zoë Wanamaker). This is also where he mastered the rules of the ultimate wizarding sport, Quidditch, in Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone.

Did you know that you can learn broomstick skills with our Broomstick Training lessons at Alnwick Castle? Under expert guidance from our instructors, inspired by hundreds of years of historical witches and wizards, you’ll be taught basic skills like cornering, manoeuvring, accelerating, and braking.

Don’t forget to bring your camera to capture the evidence. 

The Magic Of Harry Potter & Hogwarts

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The Courtyards and Inner Bailey

The Courtyards and Baileys of Alnwick Castle were used to film the students of Hogwarts going about their daily activities. In fact, you may even remember Harry and Ron crash-landing the Weasley family’s flying car within the Inner Bailey in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets

Broomstick Training

Alnwick Castle Bowburn View

The Lion Arch

During filming, the Lion Arch of Alnwick Castle was used as a way in and out of Hogwarts. It was the way to go if students wanted to visit Hagrid or were sent to the eerie Forbidden Forest.

Book a visit to Alnwick Castle today to see where these scenes were filmed.

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