The sixth-year of Castle of Light show will transform the castle into a festive experience celebrating its fiery origins and icy resilience.
The after-dark walking trail at Edinburgh Castle uses light and sound to bring its fiery and icy history to life.(Image: Edinburgh Castle)
An iconic Scottish castle is set to dazzle this winter as the UK’s largest annual projection show, Castle of Light, returns for its sixth year with a new immersive experience inspired by elemental forces.
The spectacular after-dark walking trail transforms Edinburgh Castle into a stage of light and sound, blending Scotland’s fiery spirit with its icy landscapes. Visitors will step into a world where flame and frost meet, as vibrant projections and atmospheric soundscapes bring the Castle’s stories to life, from volcanic origins to landscapes shaped by ice.
Running for seven weeks from Friday, November 21, 2025 to Sunday, January 4, 2026, Castle of Light: Fire and Ice invites guests to explore an extraordinary array of installations, interactive moments and mythical storytelling.
Highlights include encounters with a mighty dragon soaring across the night sky and the Ice Queen herself appearing in the Great Hall.
Alastair Young, producer of Castle of Light, said the sixth-year show will bring a bolder adventure, using fire and ice to tell a story of resilience and transformation.(Image: Edinburgh Castle)
The show is the result of a collaboration between some of Scotland’s top digital and visual artists, working alongside Historic Environment Scotland.
The installations combine cutting-edge projection with immersive sound design to create what organisers describe as the boldest Castle of Light yet, offering a spectacle unmatched elsewhere in the UK.
Alastair Young, producer of Castle of Light, said: “As we enter our sixth year, we’re bringing an even bolder and brighter adventure to Edinburgh Castle.
“Castle of Light: Fire and Ice draws on the fire that forged this ancient rock and the ice that shaped its form to tell a captivating story of resilience, transformation and wonder.
“Whether it’s your first visit or you’ve joined us before, this year’s show promises to be like nothing you’ve ever seen.”
Visitors can also enjoy festive food and drink across the Castle esplanade. Offerings include small plates, street food and a fire pit for toasting marshmallows, adding to the immersive experience.
Kit Reid, Head of Experience at Historic Environment Scotland, said: “Castle of Light has become a much-loved winter tradition, attracting thousands of visitors every year.
“Now in its sixth year, we’re getting ready to present a completely new show that highlights both the fiery origins and the icy resilience of Scotland’s most iconic landmark.
“Castle of Light: Fire and Ice will transform Edinburgh Castle into an unforgettable festive experience, creating magical memories for families, friends and visitors of all ages as they’re invited in to see Edinburgh Castle in a whole new light and take in the breathtaking views of the Edinburgh skyline after dark in all its festive splendour.”
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Ticketed entry slots will run every 15 minutes between 4.30pm and 7.30pm, with last entry between 7.30pm and 7.45pm. The event closes at 9pm each night.
A special reduced-capacity ‘quiet night’ on Sunday December 7 offers a calmer experience, with softer lighting, lower sound levels and no smoke effects.
Early bird adult tickets cost £21.60 and are available until Tuesday, September 30, using promo code COLCM25 at checkout.
Concession rates, family tickets and discounts for Historic Scotland members are also available.
Advance booking is required, and tickets and further information can be found at Castle of Light website.