Welcome to stately Berkeley Springs Castle, one of West Virginia’s most recognizable structures.

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Included on the National Registry of Historic Places, this fascinating hilltop edifice is said to have been inspired by Berkeley Castle in Gloucestershire, England.
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Built by 100 German masons over 6 years, the 9,300 square foot Castle is constructed of local silica sandstone, painstakingly brought to the property by horse and wagon in the Gilded Age. The Castle has been modernized over the years while retaining its classic charm, including a lavish ballroom complete with two stone fireplaces and Grand Staircase. With a dungeon tucked into a secret passageway, griffins providing stony vigilance, steep topography maximizing natural defense, and a turreted rooftop with battlements and a spectacular view, the Castle hearkens back to European traditions.

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Visit the Berkeley Springs Castle During This Year's Apple Butter Festival October 13 & 14, 2024

Visit the Berkeley Springs Castle During This Year's Apple Butter Festival October 13 & 14, 2024

This Columbus Day weekend, join the Berkeley Springs Castle volunteers in celebrating the annual Apple Butter Festival in Berkeley Springs, WV. It's the perfect time to visit and enjoy local art, unique crafts, antiques, regional wines, and, of course, a bountiful selection of hand-crafted apple butter. Watch it being made the traditional way—over open fires on the cobblestone side streets of downtown Berkeley Springs. It's a must-visit for anyone interested in experiencing a taste of traditional Americana.

While at the festival, be sure to visit the Berkeley Springs Castle, where you can see an authentic antique apple cider press and taste fresh cider that you can press yourself. Enjoy a pint of hard cider from a local vendor, take a selfie with the Castle parade float, and wander through our beautiful gardens.

For a more in-depth experience, attend a ticketed historical tour inside the Castle. Tickets for these exclusive tours can be purchased at the Mountain Laurel Artisan Shop, located at 1 North Washington Street, Berkeley Springs, WV 25411. To secure your spot, visit their website at www.mountainlaurelartisans.com or call (304) 500-2154.

And on Sunday, nothing is more memorable than taking Afternoon Tea at the Berkeley Springs Castle. A full three-course meal and unlimited flavors of bottomless tea are yours to savor while you marvel at the mountaintop vistas of West Virginia's stunning fall foliage from the top of the Castle! Tickets for Afternoon Tea are available here.

The combination of the Apple Butter Festival and the Berkeley Springs Castle creates an unforgettable autumn experience in the charming town of Berkeley Springs.