Affleck Castle
Impressive L Plan Tower of 4 storeys and with attic. Access is difficult. Also known as Auchinleck Castle
There are a number of fascinating castles in the Angus and Dundee region of Scotland, including Brechin, Claypotts, Edzell, Glamis and Inverquharity.These impressive structures that have stood the test of time will take you back through Scotland's vibrant history. A day of castle viewing could be a rewarding and inspiring experience.
Impressive L Plan Tower of 4 storeys and with attic. Access is difficult. Also known as Auchinleck Castle
Clan seat for the Ogilvy family
16th century tower style house in Angus Glens with interesting history. It was used by local people to protect themselves and their cattle from rustlers coming dow the glen to rustle.
Family home to the Queen Mother and ancestral home to the Countess of Strathmore and family. It is open to the public throughout the summer. Won Best Attraction in the UK 2015!
IMpressive ruin. 16th century L Plan tower house with hall block adjoining between Brechin and Forfar off A90. Now private residence after restoration
Tower House splendidly remodelled by Robert Adam in 1782. Wedding venue with self-catering apartments. Can be walked around outside
Fake castle built in 1863 by Sir James Matheson (of Jardine Matheson fame) who resettled crofters to take the land.It has undergone a huge refurbishment.
Ruined 13th century castle near Salen on the East coast of Mull in ruinous and dangerous state on headland.
Isolated tower castle on south coast of Mull near Lochbuie overlooking the sea. In ruinous state but still impressive overlooking quiet and isolated sandy beach. Sea Eagles often nest in the hillside above the beach.
C16 castle built from monastery stone for Bishop of Argyll on east coast of Kintyre. You can actually stay in the castle courtesy of Landmark Trust.
C15th Castle near Turriff in excellent condition with long, interesting history. Two bedrooms available for B&B so great opportunity to stay.
Excavated in the 1980s to its present state. Bronze and iron age on the coast north of Golspie. Large circulcar broch that is well worth a quick explore on a striking site beside the coast.
Remote and picturesque castle hidden away in North West Lochaber on its own tidal island.
Lovely pink 16th century castle near Banff that is now a B&B and a very sumptious and historical one with excellent art on the walls.
The visitor guide to the amazing ring of standing stones at Callanish on Lewis in the Outer Hebrides.
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