York Jorvik Viking Festival

Where: York - city centre & Eye of York on Tower Street for Finale
When: Late February
Time: Finale at 6.30pm - other events various times (See website link)

 

Each February the city of York celebrates its Norse heritage by staging a Viking Festival. The exact timing varies slightly with the school half-term holiday but is always in the latter half of the month, with a wide programme of events including a Beard Competition (open to children and ladies as well as men!), living history, lectures, workshops, walks, quizzes and drama. City centre locations are used such as Barley Hall and the Jorvik Viking Centre, though the finale is sometimes held out of town at the Rawcliffe Country Park or the Racecourse, where there is more room to have a pitched battle re-enactment with the pyrotechnics to follow. Note that though our photos and video feature boat-burning, this is no longer part of the event (for health and safety reasons).

Helpful Hints

In 2024 the festival ran from Monday February 12th to Sunday 18th February- 2025 dates are yet to be confirmed and full details will appear on the website link below in due course.

Jorvik Viking Centre at Coppergate in York is well worth a visit for an introduction into the Viking experience, suitable for all ages.

The racecourse site (earlier location to the Country Park for the finale) was prone to waterlogging so, given the time of year, you’d be wise to wear wellies or stout boots when it’s held at an out of town location. It goes ahead whatever the weather (they’re a tough crowd in Yorkshire) so wrap up well.

Many events in the festival are free but there is a charge and pre-booking for the Finale (£20 a head) and some other fixtures. Check with the website for details (below).

Click here for the event website : https://jorvikvikingfestival.co.uk

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