Thursday, November 18, 2010

The Ultimate Field Trip: Warwick Castle, England

At the end of September, Indy and I flew to England for a few days to visit Warwick Castle in Warwickshire, England. We had just learned about castles and their uses and construction. It was the perfect time to take a field trip to one of the best preserved Medieval castles in Europe.



Indy was fascinated by this HUGE tree in the castle entrance.

The original outer bailey walls and towers.

This is what happens when you don't listen to your mom!


The castle gate.  Indy was fascinated when a lady explained to him about the "murder holes."



Of course he loved all the weapons and armor.


This is up at the oldest part of the original castle on top of the motte, founded in the late 900's.


We climbed over 550 very tight spiraling stairs.



A view from the top of the battlements looking to the bailey and the motte.


This archer was amazing!  He demonstrated the long bow and a crossbow with amazing accuracy.


The birds of prey show was amazing.  This is Sid, a type of vulture.



We had a great time and learned a lot about Medieval castles.  Indy had a great time and came home with loads of stories about things that had gone on at the castle he'd been told by costumed workers.  It was the "best field trip ever."