AURORA CORONA
Bamburgh Castle and the Auroral Corona
Perched majestically on the rugged cliffs of Northumberland, Bamburgh Castle stands as a testament to centuries of history and heritage. Originally a Celtic Brittonic fort known as Din Guarie, it later became the capital of the Anglo-Saxon kingdom of Bernicia. Over the centuries, it has withstood numerous battles and sieges, retaining its grandeur and significance.
On rare, magical nights, the castle's silhouette is illuminated not just by the moon and stars but by the ethereal glow of the aurora borealis. This natural light display, also known as the northern lights, occasionally graces the skies above Northumberland, adding an otherworldly touch to the castle's already breathtaking backdrop. The most spectacular sight of all is the auroral corona, where rays of the aurora converge toward a central point, creating a mesmerizing, swirling vortex of color and light directly overhead.
Whether you are drawn to its storied past or the chance to witness nature's most extraordinary light show, Bamburgh Castle offers an experience like no other.