'''Kenilworth''' is an attractive historical town in the English county of Warwickshire. Kenilworth grew up around the now-ruined castle that forms striking centrepiece to the town, notable for being the seat of power of revolutionary baron Simon de Montfort.
Get in
By car
A well-signposted exit from the A46 between Warwick and Coventry takes you onto the A452, a grand designation for a busy, windy road that makes its way through the town centre. The A452 is the main road north out of town for travellers heading from Leamington
By bus
Kenilworth is fairly well served by local buses, particularly from the nearby Leamington and Warwick
Get around
See
'''Kenilworth Castle''', Castle Green, tel 01926 852078, fax 01926 851514, [http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/kenilworthcastle/]. Open 1 November?28 February 10am-4pm, 1 March-31 August 10am-5pm, closed 24-26 December and 1 January, last admission 30 mins before closing time, admission adults __4.80, children __2.40, concessions __3.60, English Heritage members free, family ticket __12. One of the most impressive castle ruins in England
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Get out
Take the bus to Warwick and visit Warwick Castle or to the spa town of Leamington