Sudeley Castle launches brand-new annual pass

Offering unlimited visits throughout its opening season, Sudeley Castle and Gardens in the Cotswolds is launching a brand-new annual pass in time for the summer holidays – with special discounts for its Winchcombe neighbours.

By Chloe Gorman  |  Published
Sudeley Castle's new annual pass allows visitors to return as many times as they like during the attraction's opening season between March and November.

Historic family attraction, Sudeley Castle and Gardens, is launching a brand-new annual pass offering unlimited visits during its opening season.

Available just in time for the summer holidays, the new annual pass costs £35 for children, £80 for adults, or £190 for families of two adults and three children and allows holders to visit the castle as many times as they want during its opening season between March and November.

It also provides 'golden hour' access after standard visiting hours are over; invitations to special events; and the opportunity to bring a friend for free. 

The castle's Winchcombe neighbours living in the GL54 postcode area get a special discounted rate of £17.50 for a child pass, £40 for an adult pass or £95 for a family pass – less than the price of two standard admissions.

With a packed programme of activities throughout the summer holidays, including Knight School, falconry and the chance to meet King Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn during its special 'A King's Return' weekend, there are plenty of reasons to keep families coming back to Sudeley all summer long. 

There's also a new ice cream parlour at the Pavillion Cafe, serving up cones and cups in a variety of flavours – including doggy ice cream! 

Annual passes are available from Tuesday 22 July 2025 via the Sudeley Castle website, or in-person at the admission desk in the Visitor Centre. 

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