Stirling is one of Scotland’s greatest stone castles – an icon integral to how we understand the nation’s story ... We have recreated the palace interiors as they may have looked when the Scottish ...
Scotland’s third most visited castle is coming under pressure from ... more accessible pedestrian route.” It may have been the residence of Emchath, a Pictish nobleman visited by St Columba ...
The castle was originally built in the 13th century by Alexander II of Scotland to guard the area against possible Viking invasions. The castle stood in grandeur for hundreds of years until the ...
It was not substantially rebuilt until 1336, when the English recaptured it. The castle finally fell back into Scottish hands in 1342. Stirling was the preferred residence of most of Scotland’s later ...
in collaboration with Archaeology Scotland and Countryside Ranger Service, have unearthed artifacts that may provide evidence of the potential location of Eddlewood Castle, a previously lost ...
Meldman has spent more than £100 million on Taymouth Castle, hoping to restore it to its former glory. Once home to a strand of one of Scotland's most powerful families, the castle had long faded ...
Castles also tend to come with pleasing views and extensive gardens (and in Scotland, often some craggy peaks or moor besides), with outdoor pursuits from fishing to stalking or just a good walk.