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Ten days after her absence at Royal Ascot, the princess resumed her official engagements by inviting the high-profile ...
Exploring Buchanan Castle felt like a forgotten fairy tale—a beautifully abandoned castle being reclaimed by nature. This ...
Think castles are just fairy-tale ruins? Not in Scotland. Here, they’re alive with myth, mist, and memory. Plan your 2025 adventure around these 10 unforgettable strongholds. Image: Unsplash ...
The Taymouth Castle website promises that the new stewards “are fully committed to the letter and spirit of the Land Reform (Scotland) Act 2003,” and will protect not just public access, but ...
To read about Caerlaverock Castle, a Scottish castle that played a role in the late medieval Wars of Scottish Independence, go to ˜Storming the Castle.” Excavation site, South Lanarkshire, Scotland ...
Glamis Castle, the childhood abode of Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon, the Queen Mother, is reputed to be Scotland's most haunted castle, with no less than nine spectres said to roam its corridors.
Glamis Castle, the childhood home of Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon, the Queen Mother, is said to be the most haunted castle in Scotland, with at least nine ghosts rumoured to haunt its walls.
Over 3,000 castles were built in Scotland throughout its history (approximately one for every 100 square miles), this is the story of the earliest surviving castle that stands to this day.
Constructed in the 12th century, Duntrune Castle has withstood Scotland's turbulent history, earning its reputation as one of the best-preserved and longest-occupied castles in the country.
Scotland’s iconic castle is a treasure trove of unexpected delights. By David Whitley. October 1, 2024 — 12.00am. Save. Log in, register or subscribe to save articles for later.
King Charles was officially welcomed to Balmoral Castle in Scotland, where the royal family traditionally retreats during the summer months. Find out if the famously naughty pony that takes part ...
The Castle was built between 1566 and 1572 by George, the 4th Earl of Caithness, for his son William Sinclair. According to the Historic Environment Scotland, "[George's] initials and those of his ...