Luxury Stays & Brilliant Days
Exclusive package
Exclusive package
The rich tapestry of rolling pastures, ancient woodland, river valleys and dramatic coastline that surrounds Amberley Castle is truly breathtaking. Make the most of West Sussex's hidden gems with a luxury stay at Amberley Castle and a National Trust gift card for use towards membership, within onsite cafés and shops, or online shop purchases.
Discover the magical landscape on foot and explore the National Trust's places in the magnificent South Downs including the extraordinary Petworth House and Park, with its 700 acre estate and the finest art collection in the National Trust's care. Return to a sumptuous two-night stay alongside an exquisite three-course dinner on the first evening, crafted by our Executive Chef Paul Peters.
This offer includes:
This offer is subject to availability. Dinner reservations should be made at time of booking.
No pre-payment required, simply guarantee your reservation with a credit or debit card and pay at property. Reservation can be cancelled or amended up to 4.00pm, three days before arrival.
*Price is per person, for two nights, based on two adults sharing a Classic Room midweek.
National Trust Gift Card
Gift cards can be redeemed at most National Trust shops, restaurants or used towards membership. They can also now be spent in the online shop. Gift cards can not be used for admission to properties. For all bookable places you will need to book in advance.
Please visit nationaltrust.org.uk/giftcards for gift card terms and conditions.
'A place of iconic coastline, gardens, literary greats, rolling South Downs, vast art collections and a castle.'
With eight National Trust properties in West Sussex, Amberley Castle is well located for brilliant days out.
The 19 luxurious guest rooms offer comfort and style, the interior design reflects the history of the castle and rooms are furnished with antiques and fine fabrics alongside contemporary features.
At the heart of the hotel is the magnificent Queen's Room restaurant, with a barrel-vaulted ceiling dating back to the 12th century.
Amberley Castle, recorded in the Doomsday Book as Amberley, is rich in history, and to this day, still retains many of its original features and decorations.