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Dunnottar Castle saw quite the history in the (roughly) 600 years before George Pearson inherited the Aberdeenshire fortress. According to the (perhaps somewhat unreliable) poet, Blind Harry, William ...
Tinside Lido is a vast, semi-circular, salt water pool that's 55 metres in diameter. ... Take a walk to the spectacular Dunnottar Castle, about 45 minutes' away (dunnottar castle.co.uk).
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Andrews, The Trossachs National Park, and Dunnottar Castle offer rich history and views, while the Isle of Islay, Glasgow, and Edinburgh bring vibrant culture. Scotland’s treasures await your ...
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Overlooked by Dunnottar Castle, the harbour has a number of restaurants and you can also visit the Tolbooth Museum ... Here those wanting to enjoy some water sports can hire surf boards or SUPs.
Dunnottar Castle in Aberdeenshire was once a thriving fortress and Royal residence, but it fell into ruin after its owner became involved in the Jacobite rebellion. Comments. Travel.
Dunnottar eventually fell into English hands until William Wallace captured it in 1297 during the Scottish War of Independence. He's thought to have kept 4,000 prisoners in the castle before ...