A week that feels like family.
There’s something special about being together, every age at every stage. Come as a family, solo, or with friends. You’ll find community quickly. Children enjoy safe, fun spaces to explore while adults get room to breathe.
Each day includes clear, practical Bible teaching for adults and age-specific sessions for children and teens.
There’s plenty to do – sports, art, swimming, games, and evening events. And when you need quiet, stroll the grounds or enjoy the beauty of two nearby National Parks, the Lake District and the Yorkshire Dales.
Highlights
- Castle wow factor at arrival – hearts lift together.
- Kids play safely – parents relax and talk.
- Meal times feel like family, you exhale.
- Age-appropriate Bible sessions – Jesus made clear for everyone.
- Warm welcome and calm – you feel at home fast.
- Everything’s included. No hidden extras. Your room, meals, teaching, and full access to all activities and facilities.
“The castle has a wow factor. Kids had fun, so we relaxed.”
– Jonathan, UK

Who’s it for
- Families wanting faith and fun.
- First-timers and returners.
- Solos who love family and community vibes.
You’ll leave with
- Shared moments that matter.
- Refreshment and renewal in Christ.
- Simple rhythms to try at home.
Deuteronomy 6:7 – Faith in everyday moments.






“Kids can play in a safe space. We had time to relax and enjoy the beauty.”
– John & Jenny, UK
Kids
We make space for every age to meet Jesus. During our All Together Weeks we offer for 0–17s:
- Age-group teaching: Engaging, Bible-based sessions designed just for them.
- Crèche: A safe, caring space for babies and toddlers, so you can rest and recharge.
- Fun and faith together: Games, songs, stories and memory verses that stick.
- Leaders who care: Trusted teams who love Jesus and care for your kids and teenagers.
- Space to play: Outdoors and indoors, with freedom to explore.

“I love Capernwray because there is so
much to do. Gaga ball and the zip line are my favourites. The kids club is so much fun. I can’t wait to go back next
year.”
– Freddie, 9