Caerlaverock Castle
Caerlaverock is an incredibly photogenic moated castle that deserves a visit just for its triangular layout. A frequent participant in border wars and civil wars,… Read More »Caerlaverock Castle
Caerlaverock is an incredibly photogenic moated castle that deserves a visit just for its triangular layout. A frequent participant in border wars and civil wars,… Read More »Caerlaverock Castle
Linlithgow is a beautiful sixteenth century palace to visit with some gorgeous views as you walk around the lake. Visiting Linlithgow Palace On my first… Read More »Linlithgow Palace
Direleton Castle is probably more famous for its fantastic gardens which are certainly worth a visit and make a great setting for the scenic castle… Read More »Dirleton Castle
Kilchurn Castle is a very photogenic ruin but I have to say, not that easy to visit! Visiting Kilchurn Castle I’ll be honest, I’ve never… Read More »Kilchurn Castle
After Edinburgh, Eilean Donan is probably the most popular castle to visit in Scotland. It is literally in a picture postcard setting and is a… Read More »Eilean Donan Castle
Dunstaffnage is a well preserved castle with an exciting history, to visit on the west coast of Scotland. Visiting Dunstaffnage Castle Dunstaffnage is in a… Read More »Dunstaffnage Castle
If you want to visit a French style chateau in north east Scotland, then Dunrobin Castle is the place to be! Visiting Dunrobin Castle As… Read More »Dunrobin Castle
To visit Sinclair Castle you actually need to do a little walk! This isolated Scottish ruins is certainly off the tourist track but the location… Read More »Sinclair Castle
Dunnottar Castle is set in a fantastically scenic location and is probably more famous now than it was as a functioning fortress. Visiting Dunnottar Castle… Read More »Dunnottar Castle
A visit to Edinburgh Castle allows a glimpse into a medieval world, with the castle being a short walk from the cathedral and assorted courtiers… Read More »Edinburgh Castle