Arundel Castle is a restored and remodelled medieval castle in Arundel, West Sussex, England. It was established by Roger de Montgomery on Christmas Day 1067.
Arundel Museum is more than a museum – it’s an experience bringing history to life!
The Museum is almost exclusively run by volunteers who have a passion for the history of the town and its people.
The Exhibits have been arranged to tell the story of this historic town, from the first pre-Roman settlements to the present day.
Setting down
Outside main Castle gates in Mill Road, Arundel if required.
Parking
There are designated Blue Badge parking spaces in the Arundel town car park in Mill Road opposite the main Castle gates. Please note that parking charges apply. Initial slope from Castle Gates to Castle, Gardens & Grounds.
Transport
A passenger buggy is available in the grounds – please enquire at the Ticket Office.
Castle – ground floor
Accessible via ramped entrance and passenger lift
Castle – first floor
Accessible via passenger lift (24" / 60cm wide)
Lavatories / WCs
Adapted WCs in Castle
Gardens
Partly accessible, slopes, gravel paths.
Grounds
Partly accessible, slopes, tarmac paths.
Castle Shop
Ground floor. Level entrance
Castle Restaurant
Ground floor. Level entrance
General
The Castle is built on a hill and there are some steep stairs and narrow passages, which can make mobility difficult. About 2/3 of the Castle interior is accessible to wheelchairs, subject to some width limits
Latest Reviews
Visited the castle. An impressive castle. I took my mobility scooter. I cannot thank the staff enough for all their help to enable me to see the majority of the castle. The facilities for disabled were exemplary. Do get the full tour, including the bedrooms. All the rooms are fabulous. The car park opposite does not allow free parking for the disabled.