All Castle Trail in Aberdeenshire
The Castle Trail in Scotland
- Save to ListNestled on a picturesque hillside, the elegant pink tower of Craigievar Castle is spellbindingly beautiful, sure to enchant children and adults alike. Begun in the Scottish Baronial style around 1576, this iconic tower house is among the best preserved and the most loved in Scotland; its exterior remains virtually unchanged since William Forbes completed it c1626. Craigievar was a family Read more...
- Save to ListPhone: 013397 42534Email: info@balmoralcastle.comBalmoral is a wonderful venue for a day out and during the open season you will find lots of activities to participate in. Each year the Ranger Service offer a number of guided walks and luxury land rover safaris. Some of these will allow you to view examples of Scottish Wildlife in their natural surroundings. Balmoral is also the setting Read more...
- Save to ListBraemar Castle is situated near the village of Braemar in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. It is a possession of the chief of Clan Farquharson and is leased to a local charitable foundation. It is open to the public Read more...
- Save to ListPhone: 01975 651 460Unravel the two very different tales of this medieval tower house. Originally a noble residence, Corgarff became an army base for hunting down Jacobite sympathisers and, later, whisky smugglers. Read more...
- Save to ListTags: Castle TrailVisit ‘the noblest of northern castles’. Even ruined, the stronghold of the mighty earls of Mar is a fine example of a 13th-century castle, with its curtain wall, four round towers, hall and chapel. Marvel at the castle’s location – at the crest of a steep scarp and defended to the north by the Black Den, a deep ravine Find Read more...
- Save to ListVisit the seat of one of medieval and Renaissance Scotland’s most powerful families. Heraldic sculpture and inscribed stone friezes were fitting for the home of the earls of Huntly, now a noble ruin. Huntly Castle is a noble ruin famous for both the quality of its architecture and for its eventful history. Its beautiful setting is the green heart of Read more...
- Save to ListDuff House was a hugely expensive project – and a giant status symbol. But the cost of the build was Duff House’s undoing, as client and architect fell out over money. Duff House was intended as the chief seat of William Duff, Lord Braco (later 1st Earl Fife). The astute businessman and politician wanted not only to succeed, but also Read more...
- Save to ListPhone: 01888 563479Email: Joan@DelgatieCastle.comMost recently the home of the late Captain John Hay of Delgatie, Feudal Baron and built around 1049 the Castle has largely been in the Hay family for the last 650 years. It was taken from the Earl of Buchan after the Battle of Bannockburn in 1314, when Robert the Bruce routed the invading English army. Mary Queen of Scots Read more...
- Save to ListStately and striking, Haddo House casts a huge impression from the moment you set eyes on it. Designed in 1732 by William Adam, the house underwent an opulent remodelling in the 1880s. As a result, it has the clean elegance and swooping lines of the Georgian style with a luxurious Victorian interior. Family portraits trace generations of Gordons, who played Read more...
- Save to ListSee for yourself why this noble residence is said to be one of Grampian’s most picturesque castles. Among the lavish details are fine carvings of its chief builder Sir William Forbes and his wife. Read more...