The Bannerman Castle Trust, Inc. is a not-for-profit “Friends” organization of volunteers working with the New York State Office of Parks, …
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2024年10月21日
Disappointing trip. While the boat ride was nice and the story behind the family and castle interesting, the island itself doesn't have a lot to offer. Be aware of the 77 steps to the top from where … robertf42w的完整评论
2024年10月21日
It was a fantastic 2 1/2 spent. Moose was very knowledgeable on the boat ride over. Jacob was our guide on the island. Jacob was also very knowledgeable and it very interesting. Bob G的完整评论
2024年10月21日
Complete waste of money. The only thing that was worth it was the boat ride. It is a complete mess and very dangerous to walk around. It’s false advertising to say it’s a castle. It’s a shell of what… Gloria F的完整评论
On our visit it was all adults. If an adult could hold your child’s hand or carry your child it should be ok. Might be best to call the Castle for their opinion.
What's the best way to book a tour to Bannerman Castle? From their website? I also saw a MTA deal says to call to make a reservation then buy the package deal from any metro north ticket vending machine. Has anyone tries that?
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If you have Facebook go to their page Bannerman Island and book. Not sure about the MTA deal, but there's a train station in Beacon across from the dock where the boat picks you up …
If you have Facebook go to their page Bannerman Island and book. Not sure about the MTA deal, but there's a train station in Beacon across from the dock where the boat picks you up and takes you to Bannernam Castle
hello is this property open and free for public viewing? how do you get there by car?
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No, it is owned by New York State but operated by a private trust. It is only available by private tour, it is $35. You can park at the beacon train station and take the ferry which is part …
No, it is owned by New York State but operated by a private trust. It is only available by private tour, it is $35. You can park at the beacon train station and take the ferry which is part of the tour.
So sorry I just saw this now...actually it isn't handicap accessible..there also is a lot of slight uphill climbing...there are tree roots to look out for too...hope that helps
Bannerman Castle is an abandoned military surplus warehouse located on Bannerman Island (aka Pollepel Island), originally built by Francis Bannerman VI in the early 20th Century. The...