Located in the historic York, the nine-day festival kicked off on Saturday, February 11.
The streets were once again filled with warriors and weavers alike. Activities include the now traditional procession of Viking re-enactors through the city centre, followed by an evening show, Battle Spectacular in the Land of Darkness.
Organiser Gareth Henry explained: “York has always been known as a Roman city – until the dig at Coppergate in the 1980s which allowed us to rediscover the importance of the Vikings. We have some of the best remains in the world due to the soil conditions.
"It’s cliche to say but: it’s our past. The street names in York, Gillygate, Jubbergate, Coppergate – gate [historically pronounced garter] is a Viking word for street. King’s Square was supposedly where the Viking King had his log house. Every where you turn there’s Viking history and influence on our lives.”
The Yorkshire Post photographer, James Hardisty, headed to the festival.
![Terry Harvey-Chadwick, Viking Name Bjarni Thorvaldrson taking part in this this year's Viking Festival.](https://www.yorkshirepost.co.uk/webimg/b25lY21zOjhiNDliOGFmLWU3ZjQtNDFiMy05OTY3LWUxMTViYjU0YjM5NjphMTVkZTQ5NC0xNTk3LTRiY2ItYjg4YS02M2FjNWRmOWI3ZjY=.jpg?crop=3:2&width=640)
1. JORVIK Viking Festival 2023
Terry Harvey-Chadwick, Viking Name Bjarni Thorvaldrson taking part in this this year's Viking Festival. Photo: James Hardisty
![Jon Arey, (Viking Name) Trigvi Treehammer, demonstrating his woodcarving skills](https://www.yorkshirepost.co.uk/webimg/b25lY21zOjQwNDNhODY5LTdlNjgtNDU5MC1hZTA5LWY4YjNlZDdmYTVjZjo0OTRhOTg3Yy1jOTAyLTQ2NjMtOGVjMC0zMzg1MzgwNWMyYTI=.jpg?crop=3:2&width=640)
2. Woodworking
Jon Arey, (Viking Name) Trigvi Treehammer, demonstrating his woodcarving skills Photo: James Hardisty
![Mark Laws, (Viking Name) Bretrand DeMortain, from Wetherby, who has been a potter for over 40 years and has been taken part in the festival for over 15 years.](https://www.yorkshirepost.co.uk/webimg/b25lY21zOjlkNTBjZGJiLTk2ZDItNDM2Yi1hNWQyLWQ0MDYwZGQzYTE2Yjo3Y2FjZTk0NC01NGI5LTQyYmYtYWU3ZC1lNzkwNDIxYzc3ZDU=.jpg?crop=3:2&width=640)
3. Potter
Mark Laws, (Viking Name) Bretrand DeMortain, from Wetherby, who has been a potter for over 40 years and has been taken part in the festival for over 15 years. Photo: James Hardisty
![Competitors taking part in the men's 'Best Beard' competition.](https://www.yorkshirepost.co.uk/webimg/b25lY21zOjg1Mjg3ZWI2LWQ1ZjItNDQyNi1hYzI1LWY0ZDBjODc3YTU4ZjowNTU2NTNhZC1kOTcxLTQwNmItOGNlZC03Y2I1NDIwZTMwMWI=.jpg?crop=3:2&width=640)
4. Best beard
Competitors taking part in the men's 'Best Beard' competition. Photo: James Hardisty