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What to expect on your visit

Some of the castle grounds are open for you to explore. The castle is currently closed and can be viewed through protective fencing while we carry out vital conservation work.

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How to get here

Parking available.

Grid reference - NN 121 755.

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Address

Near Fort William
Highland

National Grid reference:

NN 121 755

Rope access worker in high‑visibility orange safety gear descending a round stone tower at Caerlaverock Castle.

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