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Rogues & Vagabonds
While many castles celebrate the splendour of kings and queens, Newcastle Castle tells a very different story…
This spring, Castle Garth becomes the home of rogues, rule-breakers and colourful characters from our past — the thieves, tricksters and vagabonds who once lived and worked in the shadow of the castle walls.
Rogues & Vagabonds dives into the darker, more eccentric side of Newcastle’s history, revealing gripping tales of crime, punishment and survival. The Great Hall is transformed into a courtroom, the medieval Gaol explores justice and incarceration, and visitors are invited to step into the story themselves.
Answer the call to become a Newcastle Castle Rogue by creating your own outlaw alias and taking on a series of roguish challenges throughout the castle. Along the way, uncover extraordinary stories, meet notorious characters, and experience the castle as it has never been seen before — bold, mischievous and full of intrigue.
Rogues & Vagabonds runs from 14th February to 1st June, offering an unmissable adventure packed with history, mystery and hands-on fun.
Dare to break the rules. Dare to become a Rogue.
Daytime Activities - Seasonal Programming
Our seasonal programming runs the whole year round, and is prepared by our dedicated team to ensure you get the most out of your annual pass and have a wonderful experience on your visit to Newcastle Castle. Throughout each season, pop-up exhibitions, crafts activities and workshops, castle trails and other activities will take place on a daily or weekly basis on our site - all included within your annual pass price.
Our 2026 seasonal programme is as follows:
Rogues and Vagabonds (Spring season): 14th February - 1st June
Summer of Revelry (Summer season): 2nd June - 30th September
Halloween
Christmas
20th February - It Must Be Love: Magic and Divination to Find (And Keep) Romance
by Icy Sedgwick
Our after-hours talks take place on the third Friday of every other month (February, April, June, August, October & December), and are delivered by a range of local and national speakers. They cover a variety of subjects, from historical subjects, to plague doctors, folklore and legends. These events are not included with your annual pass. Please book via the link below!
9th March 2026 - National Lottery Open Day
Free entry for all National Lottery players from 10am - 5pm (last entry: 4pm)
Old Newcastle Walking Tours - Temporarily Unavailable!
Our walking tours of the historic Newcastle city centre will run from the 30th of March to the 5th of October 2026 every Monday and Friday. These are not included in your annual pass. Our walking tour offer is currently unavailable as we are re-shaping the way these will be delivered. Once they are available, you will be able to book onto them via the link below!
Exhibits and Collaborations
Temporary exhibits and collaborations for you to enjoy at the castle during your visit! Free with your annual pass.
Baltic Collaboration - A Joyful Parasite
This newest Baltic flag collaboration is by London-based Spanish artist Saelia Aparicio.
Her work dwells on ideas of the organic, establishing analogies between corporeal and social mechanisms.
Saelia invites us to explore the porous boundaries between inside and outside, host and intruder, human and more-than-human, taking inspiration from the figure of a parasite, both biological and metaphorical. Instead of casting parasites as villains, Saelia reimagines them as symbols of resilience, adaptation, and radical coexistence.
Flag, Newcastle Castle Keep.
A Joyful Parasite, Level 2 Gallery - Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art
August 2025 - 1 Feb 2026
There’s an Archaeologist Weasel on site
Did you know?
A new member of staff has joined the Newcastle Castle team….an archaeologist weasel!
Come check out the bones, ceramics and other bits and bobs William the Weasel has uncovered over the past few months!