Medieval School Tours
Medieval School Tours and Trips provide a fantastic Middle Ages historical time line, and can be interlinked to your history subject of your school curriculum. Medieval educational tours will transport your students back to this intriguing era. The engaging nature of these interactive tours will captivate students’ interest, encouraging them to fully immerse themselves into Medieval History.
There are numerous historical interactive learning tours and trips listed on UK School Trips. At The Jorvik Group’s Barley Hall, students can explore a real Medieval townhouse, providing school groups with amazing educational tours that concentrate on the Middle Ages. Kenilworth Castle also has a Medieval focus, offering educational groups a chance to discover a Medieval kitchen. And English Heritage also has numerous medieval interactive tours and workshops scattered about the country. Or Southchurch Hall Museum Essex provides tours about a Medieval townhouse and its period rooms, or what about Shakespeare’s Medieval Tudor Schoolroom & Guildhall in Warwickshire.
Whether your Key Stage 1 class is just beginning their Medieval adventure, or your A-Level students are looking to explore a specific area of the Middle Ages, Medieval School Trips and Tours can be tailored to fit your educational group’s specific requirements. These workshops and tours take a fun exciting learning approach, making them an excellent way to engage pupils and motivate them to carry out further independent study.
Sounds like something you and your educational group would be interested in? If so, take a look at the fabulous options listed below:
Southchurch Hall Museum Essex

Kenilworth Castle & Elizabethan Garden Warwickshire

The Golden Hinde School Tours and workshops London

English Heritage South West

English Heritage North West

English Heritage Yorkshire

English Heritage West Midlands

Barley Hall York

Bosworth Battlefield Heritage Centre

The Shakespeare Family Homes

Tudor World in Shakespeare’s Stratford upon Avon

English Heritage Greater London
