The biggest collection of Scottish Castles on the internet. Many not covered on any other site as well as many that are. Plus other photo galleries of Scotland. ...
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A tour of Traquair Castle, originally owned by the kings of Scotland. It later became the home of the Earls of Traquair and is still lived in by their decendants, the Maxwell Stuart family.
Cawdor Castle, the most romantic castle in the highlands, a 14th Century home of the Thanes of Cawdor ...
Brodie Castle near Inverness Photo reproduced by kind permission of Paul Warrener You can now send this photo as a free electronic postcard Brodie Castle is located 4.5 miles west of Forres and 24 miles east of Inverness on the east coast of Scotland. Having been badly damaged by fire in 1645, the castle was later rebuilt. The lime-harled building is a typical Z plan tower house with ornate ...
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This castle near Inverness in the Highlands of Scotland offers B&B accommodation and facilities for weddings.
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Brodick Castle Isle of Arran This red sandstone castle nestles in dark trees at the foot of Goatfell mountain 1.5 miles out of Brodick, the capital of Arran off the west coast of Scotland. The name Brodick comes from the Norse words, meaning 'broad bay'. Arran means 'peaked island' in Gaelic. Those without transport can either take the north circular bus from Brodick which runs past the entrance ...
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Lochranza Castle Isle of Arran Photo reproduced by kind permission of Skip Nolan Lochranza Castle is located about 15 miles north of Brodick, the capital of the Isle of Arran. Once a hunting lodge of the Scottish Kings, this 14th century castle is now in ruins, but is nonetheless picturesque. This village on the northern tip of Arran is overlooked on several sides by hills where you may see deer.
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