Lindisfarne Castle
The 16th Century Tudor castle, later converted into an Edwardian home is situated high on a rocky crag, affording good views of the island, Bamburgh Castle and the surrounding North Sea weather permitting! Opening times vary, so visitors are advised to consult the website; however the castle is closed on Mondays, except Bank Holidays when it is open. As the castle is a National Trust property, members are admitted free of charge. Admission prices can be found on the website, but were £6 for adults, £3 for children or £15 for a family ticket as of May 8th 2008.
Lindisfarne Priory
Founded by St Aidan, Lindisfarne's Priory's most famous "resident" is St Cuthbert; although he now lies in Durham Cathedral. The nearby museum gives further information on St Cuthbert and the development of the Priory. The Priory and museum are in the custodianship of English Heritage, hence their members are entitled to free entry. Admission for non-members is £4 for adults, £2 for children and £3.20 for concessions correct as at May 8th 2008. Check the website for information of special events.