Yes, castles were frequently attacked, especially during the medieval period when conflicts between rival factions, kingdoms, and nobles were common. Their primary purpose was to serve as fortified strongholds for defense, but they often faced sieges and assaults. Factors such as territorial disputes, power struggles, and political alliances contributed to the frequency of these attacks. The design and location of castles were crucial in withstanding these assaults, but many were eventually breached or captured.
they thougt things over the castles
Castles don't attack they defend.
motte and bailey castles
castles were attacked by invaders shooting at the castles with arrows, cannons, catapults, trebuchets or a battering ram.
in medieval times people called diggers attacked castles
mine around it
Castles were generally attacked because another land wanted to conquer.
by trains driving into them
so he could not get attacked by enemies
Wales and Germany both have a lot.
castles were normally built on cliffs so they can only be attacked from 1 side, on mountains so they can see their enemies approaching and near bodies of water like right in front of a beach so they were only able to be attacked from 1 side
Type your answer here... They were constructed of wood and susceptible to fire if attacked by enemies.