Lochleven Castle
Buy tickets for Lochleven Castle
Lochleven Castle ticket options
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Standard entry
Explore the castle at a specific date and time, with options for family and carer tickets.
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Member tickets
Historic Scotland members get free, unlimited entry to all our sites
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Explorer Pass tickets
Explorer Pass holders can book their visit here
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Family tickets
Choose the family ticket that works best for you
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Young Scot Card holders
Young Scot card holders can visit our sites for just £1
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Partner organisations
Members of our partner organisations receive free or discounted entry
Opening times
1 April – 30 September
- Daily 10am to 4.30pm
1 October – 31 October
- Daily 10am to 3pm
Last entry and closures
- Last entry: Last outward sailing is 1 hour before closing
- Closed: 1 November to 31 March.
Cruising to the castle
To get to the castle, you'll make the same journey Mary Queen of Scots once did, riding the waves across loch leven.
Seats on the passenger boat are limited and booking in advance is the only way to guarantee entry. You can buy tickets online until midnight the day before your visit.
When booking tickets, you'll pick a boat departure time which will show on your email confirmation. You must arrive 15 minutes before this departure time for an essential safety demonstration. Then it's anchors away!
We operate return boats throughout the day. You might need to wait a short time for your return crossing.
Ticket prices
Book in advance to guarantee entry and the best ticket prices.
| Type | Online (best value) | In person |
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| Member | FREE | FREE |
| Adult | £10.00 | £11.00 |
| Concession | £8.00 | £9.00 |
| Child (7 - 15 years) | £6.00 | £6.50 |
More ticket types including family, Explorer Pass and partner organisation tickets are available.
How to get here
Boats for the castle depart from the pier at the end of Sandport Close.
Strong footwear is recommended.
View Lochleven Castle on a Google map.
Journey Planners
Search for National Cycle Network routes with the Walk Wheel Cycle Trust.
Plan your journey by public transport using Traveline Scotland.
Address
Pier Road
Fife
Kinross
KY13 8UF
National Grid reference:
NO 122 017
Contact
07836 313 769Accessibility
Carers' tickets
Visitors with disabilities are charged standard admission rates (adult/concession/child). Proof of disability is not required. Up to two accompanying carers receive free entry per transaction.
Assistance dogs
Assistance dogs are permitted at all our sites and within roofed areas.
Parking
The large, level gravel car park is 90m from the mainland pier.
Visitors can be dropped off nearer to the pier by arrangement – please call 07836 313 769.
Toilets
There is an adapted toilet located in the public toilets in the car park. These toilets are open from April to October.
Toilets are available on the island, down a slope which can be slippery. A hand sanitiser is provided as there is no running water.
Approach to the site
A small boat ferries visitors to the island. Visitors must be able to step into and out of the boat.
The passenger boat is not equipped to carry passengers in wheelchairs. Water levels and weather conditions may make access difficult for visitors with limited mobility.
The piers on the island rise and fall with water levels and can be slippery.
The castle is about 30m from the pier up a grass slope. This can be very muddy in wet weather.
What to expect at the site
The visitor centre is on the mainland and has step-free access over gravel.
The grass courtyard allows access to the ground floor of all the ranges. Entry to the Glassin tower and bottle dungeon are through a narrow doorway.
Access to the first and second floors of the main tower – including the room where Mary Queen of Scots was held captive – is via a modern, open-tread wooden staircase with handrails on either side.
Facilities
- Baby changing facilities
- Coach parking
- Accessible by public transport
- Car parking
- No dogs except assistance dogs
- Picnic area
- Shop
- Toilets
Shop
The castle shop offers a wide range of souvenirs and Scottish-made products. Historic Scotland members receive a discount in our cafés and shops.
Every purchase helps us protect our historic places throughout Scotland.
Discover more about the castle's history with our Lochleven Castle guidebook.