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Noltland Castle
Read about Noltland Castle, the home of Gilbert Balfour – a man who had need for strong defences. Visit the site today or contact Historic Environment Scotland for more information.
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King’s Knot
Get a quick look at the King’s Knot, part of a royal pleasure ground since at least the 1100s. Visit the site today or contact Historic Environment Scotland for more information.
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15 ways to play castles
Let castles inspire playful time together as a family! Create stained glass windows with chalk, plan a feast or take part in a catapult challenge with 15 family activities to enjoy at home or in your local outdoor space.
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Skipness Castle and Chapel
An overview of Skipness Castle and Chapel, a monument demonstrating the changes in architectural form in Scottish Castles between the 1200s and 1500s. Contact us today for more information.
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Vikings bring Scottish history to life
Dunstaffnage Castle and Chapel will be filled with Viking warriors this weekend (Saturday 27 and Sunday 28 May) for the Traders and Norsemen event. Visit the website to learn more.
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Edzell Castle and Garden
Get a brief glimpse of the history of Edzell Castle and its great garden, and discover the highlights of a visit to the Lindsay family seat. Contact us today for more information.
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Edinburgh Castle to transform into ‘Castle of Light’
History is set to come to life at Edinburgh Castle this winter, as the iconic landmark is illuminated with tales from Scotland’s past.
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Fight to the End at Caerlaverock Castle
In 1640, Caerlaverock Castle came under a prolonged siege from a Covenanter army. Visitors are invited to go back in time to meet the covenanters, and hear how they fought to the siege’s bitter end.
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Burleigh Castle opens to visitors again
A 500-year-old tower house which was the seat of the Balfours of Burleigh for more than 250 years has reopened to the public
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‘Cook Up the Castle!’ at MacLellan’s Castle
16th century dishes will be reconstructed for visitors to taste