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17 February 2023

Dumbarton Castle reopens this weekend

Tickets are now on sale for the historic stronghold that once sheltered Mary, Queen of Scots.

King George’s Battery and the Governor’s House at Dumbarton Castle.

One of Scotland’s most famous castles is due to reopen its doors after being closed for essential conversation work. Dumbarton Castle, which once sheltered Mary, Queen of Scots before she fled to France, will reopen on Saturday 18 February, Historic Environment Scotland (HES) has announced.

Access restrictions were put in place at the start of last year as a safety precaution while HES, who manages the site, introduced new measures to deal with the risk associated with potentially unstable high-level masonry.

Once the castle reopens this weekend, visitors will be able to climb the White Tower Crag for stunning views over the Firth of Clyde, explore the artillery fortifications to see fine examples of early 18th century military architecture, enter the Guardhouse and explore the Magazine.

One minor access restriction will remain in place at the Spur Battery which will exclude access to the Spanish and Bower Batteries. Ground level restrictions also remain in areas around the base of the Rock which is managed as part of HES’s routine rock risk.

Dumbarton Castle is the latest site to reopen following the completion of its high-level masonry inspection. Since inspections began in May last year, HES has been able to increase access at more than 30 sites including Doune Castle Burleigh Castle, Dundonald Castle and St Andrews Castle which reopened after their surveys were carried out.

The castle’s history spans hundreds of years – as well as being an important royal castle in the Middle Ages, Dumbarton was also a mighty garrison fortress with defences being packed with guns and saw military action as recently as the Second World War. In 1548, Mary, Queen of Scots was brought to Dumbarton Castle for safety before she sailed to France.

Craig Mearns, Director of Operations at HES, said:

I am very pleased to announce that Dumbarton Castle is reopening this weekend, ahead of schedule.

Our staff have been working very hard to get the castle ready for reopening and we very much look forward to once again welcoming visitors through the gates of this iconic fortress.”

Dumbarton Castle will be open from 10am to 4pm daily except Thursdays and Fridays until 31 March. From 1 April 2023, the site will be open daily from 9.30am to 5.30pm.

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